[ Team LiB ] Using Email Attachments As more and more people get broadband connections to the Internet and mailbox size limits increase, including attachments, especially large ones, on email messages is something few of us think twice about these da[r]
[ Team LiB ] Controlling How Outlook Opens Use the following switches to control how you start Outlook, including switches that enable you to disable the Navigation Pane or reading pane. You can also use switches to select a specific profile when Outlook loads, disable Outlook's capab[r]
then choose Actions, Recall This Message. The Recall This Message dialog opens, as shown in Figure 5.17. Figure 5.17. When you use Recall, you can delete unread copies or replace unread copies with a new message. The recipient receives a message with Recall: in the subject line and [sender] would l[r]
[ Team LiB ] Using an Existing Personal Store If you used Outlook previously, you might have an existing personal message store (PST) you'd like to use. But when you create a new profile in Outlook, it doesn't give you the opportunity to choose the message store to use—it creat[r]
[ Team LiB ] Creating and Editing Email Creating and editing messages is a fairly simple task with either Word or Outlook as your email editor. 1. Open a new message form by selecting File, New Message or select a received message and choose Reply 2. Begin typing in the[r]
[ Team LiB ] Using Digital Signatures When email is signed with a digital signature, it provides a level of proof that the person using the email address sent the message. More importantly, it also ensures that no one tampered with the message. A digital s[r]
[ Team LiB ] Customizing Your Menus and Toolbars Outlook now has two methods you can use to customize toolbars to show the buttons and menus you use the most and to remove the ones you don't use. If you've customized toolbars in older versions of Office, you're familiar with the first[r]
[ Team LiB ] Using Contacts for Mail Merge Mail merge is possibly the most popular reason for accessing Outlook data from Word. Mail merge makes it easy to create address labels, personalized letters, and address books. You can start mail merges from either Outlook or Word, and[r]
[ Team LiB ] Creating Custom Forms Although the standard Outlook forms are often good enough, there are times when you'll wish the form had different fields. You might want to remove some of the default fields, add some of your own, or just rearrange what's there. You might want to cr[r]
[ Team LiB ] Creating Custom Views The power of views comes not from the predefined views, but from the ability to create your own custom views. You can customize the current view used on any folder, create new views, or customize any of the default views included with Outlook. All cu[r]
7. Drag each of the flag color commands to the Flags toolbar. 8. Drag the Clear Flag and Add Reminder commands to the toolbar (see Figure 16.12). You don't need to add a Flag Complete button because one click on a flag completes it. Figure 16.12. Create a custom toolbar for Quick Flags. 9. Right-cl[r]
[ Team LiB ] Using Alerts Outlook has three types of alerts: the desktop alert, which is semitransparent and displays when new messages arrive; new alerts, which display a custom message based on rules; and alerts that are sent from SharePoint server sites to alert you when inf[r]
similarities as well. Using Outlook's Email Editor Outlook's editor is generally believed to be faster and to use fewer resources, although most people won't notice any difference in speed. This editor has limited spelling and AutoCorrect capabilities. You have to check your spelling[r]
[ Team LiB ] Managing Published Forms After you've published a form, you might want to always use it when you create an item in your folders, convert all existing items to use the new form, or delete old forms that you no longer use. As I mentioned previously, when the form is publish[r]
[ Team LiB ] Recipe 3.2 Using Expression Columns to Display Calculated Values Problem You need to display a calculated value for each row in a DataTable and to filter and sort the table on this value. Solution Add an expression column to the table and display it. Sort and filte[r]
[ Team LiB ] Recipe 3.14 Using the Shape Language to Retrieve Hierarchical Data Problem You want to use the Shape language with ADO.NET to retrieve hierarchical data from a SQL Server. Solution Execute the SHAPE command as shown in the following example using the OLE DB[r]
[ Team LiB ] 15.2 Assertion Checking The traditional verification flow discussed in the previous section is a black box approach, i.e., verification relies only on the knowledge of the input and output behavior of the system. Many other verification methodologies have evolved over the[r]
search criteria. You can use the index to get a single DataRowView from the DataView. The Row property of this DataRowView object is used to return the underlying DataRow object. The typed DataSet classes—including the DataTable, DataColumn, and DataRow objects—inherit from the ADO.NET disconnected[r]