Friday, November 11, 2011

Take a look at what my mailbox greeted me with this morning:How the SDL helped improve Security in Office 2010


Let's take a look at your morning. Chances are it takes you a while to wake up. You may need a shower, a shave, some coffee, breakfast, and maybe a chat with your loved one. Then—and only then—will you feel steady enough to wrestle with that onerous inbox of yours. I am very much this way: microsoft windows 7 professional download The last thing I want to do first thing is jump right into email. It's tempting, I know. How beautiful those bolded folders are with their brilliant blue unread mail counts, just itching to take over your brain, your time, and your life.
In September, I wrote about how to start up Outlook to show anything but mail, and the examples I gave of other places to start up in were Calendar, Contacts, SharePoint Lists, and RSS feeds. Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended However, I missed mentioning something that is near and dear to one of my cohort's heart and now that I know about it, mine too <sigh>.
And here's where Outlook Today comes in. Outlook Today is a snapshot of your whole day—your calendar, your tasks, Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended and any mail folders you'd like to see (just how many messages are awaiting). It's front and center, and all your mail folders are to the left of it (ready to pounce, no doubt). You get an overhead look at your upcoming meetings and appointments and what you need to do today...and then you can move on from there. microsoft windows 7 professional oem You can also customize that Outlook Today screen. For example, you can choose how many days of your calendar you'd like to see, how many tasks and how to arrange your them, and even the style and color of the Outlook Window.

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