How to Use Sticky Notes With Outlook for Better Emails
Wednesday, 18 May 2022
Checking emails are part of most professionals' daily work routine. So, it pays to find ways to speed up this process and make it a little less stressful. MUO – Feed
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5 Mindful Eating Apps and Guides for a Healthier Diet and Outlook on Food
Saturday, 11 December 2021
If you aren't focused on what you're eating, it can lead to an unhealthy diet, eating disorders, and gastro problems. Mindful eating is a growing trend to control cravings and understand your relationships with food and nutrition. MUO – Feed
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How to Use Microsoft Outlook for Project Management
Thursday, 02 December 2021
If you or your business already use Microsoft Outlook as your email application, it's a good idea to use it as a full-fledged tool for project management. Why use another hefty software with an unfamiliar interface when you can assign tasks, set reminders, and due dates to your task lists in Microsoft Outlook? MUO –
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4 Ways to Use Emojis in Outlook Emails and Subject Lines
Sunday, 07 March 2021
There was a time when Outlook was for business, and emojis had no place in emails. However, that time may be behind us. You may want to send an emoji in an email. And, why shouldn’t you? Other than that you don’t know how to, of course. Putting emojis in emails may be unfamiliar to
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How to Stop Outlook From Saving a Copy of Your Sent Emails
Sunday, 28 February 2021
Microsoft Outlook saves a copy of all the emails you send using the application. This allows you to view your sent emails later on when you want. However, if you don’t want this to happen, and you’d rather keep your Sent Items folder empty, you can actually prevent Outlook from saving a copy of your
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How to Hedge Your Wealth Against COVID-19
Thursday, 20 August 2020
. Currently, the world is experiencing a massive and unprecedented event—the strike of Coronavirus 2019 or COVID-19 pandemic. Since this disease can be transmitted through droplets whenever an infected person coughs or sneezes, the World Health Organization has implemented social distancing measures to prevent or lessen the possible transmission of the virus. Today, universities and
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