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If you’ve worked anywhere and had a cubicle in the last 15 years, you likely use Outlook to get and send email. Even though we all use Outlook, there are features (some new, some not) that if you take the time, can help your day to day be a LITTLE easier. I’m not saying this features will make you coffee or solve world peace, but every bit helps right? Let’s look at 8 great features in the latest iteration of Outlook (2013).
When it comes to effectively taking notes, OneNote leaves Word in the dust. Don’t get me wrong, Microsoft Word is an excellent program and is very useful for specific tasks, but note-taking isn’t one of them. OneNote allows users to take notes the way that works best for them. In this blog entry, I will walk you through the installation process for your computer, step-by-step.
As we discussed in a recent entry titled 20 CRM Adoption Options, organizations continue to struggle with adoption. By tying necessary tasks to a functional and dynamic platform, end users won't just have the option to utilize - they'll want to.
So the community responded, and someone published an add-in for Outlook 2013 that puts it back. This worked, but sad it was required. Many blogs reference this codeplex solution as a workaround to ease their pain and suffering. The other day I had rebooted after some Microsoft Office updates, and to my surprise I noticed it was there! I guess Microsoft does listen when enough people complain about it.
So the community responded, and someone published an add-in for Outlook 2013 that puts it back. This worked, but sad it was required. Many blogs reference this codeplex solution as a workaround to ease their pain and suffering.
The other day I had rebooted after some Microsoft Office updates, and to my surprise I noticed it was there! I guess Microsoft does listen when enough people complain about it.
The latest update rollup for the Dynamics CRM 2011 client fixes some compatibility issues with Outlook 2013. However, we are finding some issues with users that have upgraded from Outlook 2010 to Outlook 2013. There was a similar issue when Office 2010 was released. At that time, we had a client who purchased new computers that had Office 2010 pre-installed, but their corporate standard was Office 2007. They uninstalled Office 2007 and installed Office 2010 – and CRM for Outlook no longer worked.
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