Knowing the week number—its position from the first week of the year—is vital in many operations. By default, Outlook doesn’t display week numbers, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible, and you don’t need code or an add-in

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Show week numbers in Outlook’s Calendar
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Knowing the week number—its position from the first week of the year—is vital in many operations. By default, Outlook doesn’t display week numbers, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible, and you don’t need code or an add-in.

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Show week numbers in Outlook’s Calendar
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When you launch Outlook, it displays your Outlook Today view. This view displays calendar entries and tasks for the current day. If you’re like me, you don’t pay much attention to this particular view. I immediately open my Inbox or Calendar—it’s just the way I work

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Change Outlook’s default window
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Most of my email messages go to the same few people — sometimes the same person may hear from me several times in one day! Frequently entering the same address is inefficient, even with Outlook’s AutoComplete feature. If you send a lot of mail to the same person, create an email shortcut on your desktop. When you want to send a message, just double-click the shortcut to open a blank, pre-addressed message, ready to go.

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Create an email shortcut for speedier messages
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