Quick Start Guide
Microsoft Outlook 2013 looks different from previous versions, so we created
this guide to help you minimize the learning curve.
Make it yours
Search
Manage message tasks in the Message List
Customize Outlook. Choose different color schemes and different
backgrounds, and synchronize them with your other computers.
You can search a folder, subfolders, even other mailboxes.
Categorize, Flag, or Delete messages right where they live—in the
Message List.
Backstage view
Do more in the To-Do Bar
Click the File tab to open the
Backstage view, where you add
account and change settings.
The To-Do Bar displays the date
navigator, your appointments,
people, and your task list.
Reply from the reading pane
Reply and Forward right from
the reading pane. Write a reply
in the reading pane, too.
Peek
See a quick view of your Calen-
dar, People, and Tasks. Even see
upcoming appointments.
People pane
See details about everyone in
the To, From, or Cc lines for
each message.
Things you might be looking for
Use the list below to find some of the more common tools and commands in Outlook 2013.
To...
Click...
And then look in the...
Apply stationery or backgrounds to a message
File
Click File > Options > Mail > Stationery and Fonts. On the Personal
Stationery tab, click Theme.
Send automatic replies when you’re out of the office
File
Under Account Information, click Automatic Replies > Send
automatic replies, and then choose your options (this feature requires
a Microsoft Exchange Server account).
Insert a picture or clip art
Insert
From a new mail message, click Illustrations, and then click one of
the following: Pictures, Online Picture, Shapes, Smart Art, Chart,
or Screenshot.
Manage email messages by assigning rules
Insert a symbol or special character
Add holidays to your calendar
Share a calendar
Home
Insert
File
In Mail view, click Move > Rules.
From a new mail message, click Symbols > Symbol.
Click Options > Calendar. Under Calendar options, click Add Holidays.
Home
From the Calendar view, in the Share group, click E-mail Calendar >
Share Calendar (this feature requires a Microsoft Exchange Server
account), or Publish Online.
Mail isn’t the half of it
Communication is important, but your time is important, too. Outlook 2013 has
updated how you manage your time, your people, and your tasks.
Schedule a Lync Meeting
Plan for the weather
Meet face-to-face or save yourself a trip by meeting online
with Lync 2013.
Glance at the forecast for your city and up to four others. When you
plan an out-of-town meeting, you’ll know what to pack.
View other people’s calendars
Peek
Quickly see the best times to
schedule a meeting with others.
Mouse over a meeting or an
appointment to see its details.
Create an email signature
Automatically add a signature
to messages
To create a new email signature, do the following:
1. Click File > Options > Mail. Under Compose messages, click Signatures.
2. In the E-mail Signature tab, click New, and then type a name for the signature.
3. In the Edit signature box, type the text that you want to include in the signature,
then use the built-in tools to format it.
To automatically add a signature to new email messages, do the following:
1. From any view, click File > Options > Mail. Under Compose messages,
click Signatures.
2. Under Choose default signature, choose the signature to add to New
Messages. If you want, choose a different signature for Replies/forwards.
3. To manually add a signature to a new message, from a new message, on the
Message tab, in the Include group, click Signature, and then click the signature
that you want.
If you’ve already created a signature, you can copy it from one of your sent
messages and then paste it here.
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