Sometimes, old email messages or calendar entries congest in Mail/Calendar folders, making your Microsoft Outlook working heavily and slowly. In this article, I will show you some tricks about how to delete all messages or calendar entries older than specified period in Microsoft Outlook. Delete All Messages Or Calendar Entries Older Than X Months With Read More
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How to Remove Locally Stored Office 365 Credentials in Windows 10
Remove locally stored password credentials Click Start > Control Panel > User Accounts > Credential Manager. Note: If ‘View by’ is set to Category, click User Accounts first, and then click Credential Manager. Select the Windows Credentials option. Locate the set of credentials that has either Outlook or Microsoft Office in the name and then expand the corresponding folder. Then click Remove from Vault or Remove (depending upon which version of Windows you are running). Repeat Read More
Import Email, Contacts, and Calendar From an Outlook .PST File
There are several reasons why you might want to import Outlook items from an Outlook Data File (.pst). You want to move Outlook items from one email account to another email account You want to move Outlook items from one PC to another PC You want to move Outlook items from PC to Mac or Read More
Export Email, Contacts, and Calendar to an Outlook .PST File
When an Outlook app is installed on your computer, you can use it to move email, contacts, and calendar items from one email account to another. For example, let’s say an employee is going to leave your company, you would like to attached his/her email/contacts to your outlook. So, the best way must be exporting Read More
How to Use Pivot Tables
Pivot tables are one of Excel’s most powerful features. A pivot table allows you to extract the significance from a large, detailed data set. Our data set consists of 213 records and 6 fields. Order ID, Product, Category, Amount, Date and Country. Insert a Pivot Table To insert a pivot table, execute the following steps. 1. Click any Read More
How to Use Conditional Formatting in Excel
Conditional formatting in Excel enables you to highlight cells with a certain color, depending on the cell’s value. Highlight Cells Rules To highlight cells that are greater than a value, execute the following steps. 1. Select the range A1:A10. 2. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click Conditional Formatting. 3. Click Highlight Cells Rules, Greater Than. Read More