Outlook 365
Improved AutoComplete
Outlook uses two features to resolve and complete names entered into email messages: AutoComplete and
AutoResolution.
Sending a business card in every new message
vCard, also known as an electronic business card in Outlook, contains contact information similar to
paper business cards. You can exchange electronic business cards in vCard format via MMS or instant
messaging and send it as an email attachment. If you contact a lot of new people and want them to have your
or another person's contact information, you can send your vCard in every email. This lets recipients
enter the information in their address book quickly and without errors by importing your electronic business
card from the attachment.
Auto-Reply for all messages without subject
This rule is useful if you receive a lot of messages from your colleagues and
use rules to copy or move correspondence to the specific folders (like
Rule
to copy all correspondence on some subject to the specific folder
or
Rule
to move all correspondence on some subject to the specific folder).
Unfortunately those rules do not work for messages with an empty subject, but you still can create a rule to
send an automatic response if the incoming message does not have a subject.
Conditional formatting in Outlook
Usually, Outlook users use folders to organize messages, but you can also use colors, fonts, and styles. For
example, you can assign a unique color to all messages from a particular person, e.g., your boss. Now, you
can easily spot the emails from that person in your inbox and other mail folders.
Add and remove columns in Outlook
Outlook displays only a small subset of the available fields for messages in the Inbox and other
Mail folders. The default view for the Inbox is Compact, and this view does not display
any columns. You can view multiple columns in the List view and add columns, such as Cc or
Sensitivity, that show additional information.
Most commonly used shortcut keys in E-mail
Outlook proposes next shortcut keys for easy and quick work with e-mails: