TechTips

Adding the Apparatus Calendar to Outlook 2007

  • Switch to the calendar view.
  • Find and click the link to Open a Shared Calendar.

    Outlook 2007 - Calendar Other

  • Note the popup window that requests the name of the calendar to open.

    Outlook 2007 - Shared Calendar

  • Click in the box to place your cursor and type &FRS.ApparatusMovement.
  • Click the OK button. Note that the calendar opens but it may take a few minutes to import all of the data on this first time.
  • Use the calendar as you need.
  • Find the All Calendar Items section again and you’ll see the apparatus calendar with a checkbox next to it.

    Outlook 2007 - Calendar Selected

  • Uncheck the calendar when you don’t want to see the data on your screen. (For some people, it can be in the way of their own calendars.)

Handle an Attachment

When you receive an attachment for an Office document in these months before we all move to Office 365 (i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint), you have two options:

  • Edit the document in 365
  • Edit the document in your locally installed software (e.g., Word 2003 or Word 3007)

Here’s what the attachment looks like in Outlook 365:

 

O365_attachment

To edit in 365, simply double-click the document.

To edit in 2003 or 2007, you’ll need to download the document (save it to your computer) and then open it. To do so:

  • Click once on the elipses (…) to the right of the attachment.
  • Choose Download.
  • Wait for the document to finish downloading, as seen in the lower left corner of the screen.
  • Click once on the downloaded document.

To send the downloaded and edited document to someone (or back to the  original sender), you’ll need to save the file somewhere on your computer and then attach it to an e-mail message.

Mark New Messages as Read Automatically (System Settings)

  • Click the gear symbol at the top-right of the screen.
  • Select Options and Outlook will default to the Account options.
  • Click Settings on the left-side navigation.
  • Find the Reading Pane section on the right side of the screen.
  • Find the statement labeled Choose When Items Should Be Marked as Read.
  • Click the first item, Mark the Item Displayed in the Reading Pane as Read, if you would like to have Outlook change the read/unread status while you are reading any given message. Note: This will trigger read responses that have been requested so people who track such things do not think you have deleted the mail without reading.
  • Change the number in the box to 1 (second).
  • Click the Save button at the bottom of the screen.

Set Up Your E-Mail Signature

  • Click the gear symbol at the top-right of the screen.
  • Select Options and Outlook will default to the Account options.
  • Click Settings on the left-side navigation.
  • Find the E-Mail Signature section at the top of the screen and type the footer that you would like to appear in your mail.
  • Check the box labeled Automatically include my signature on messages I send if you would like the signature used regularly.
  • Click the save button at the bottom of the screen.

Add a Photo to Your Profile

  • Click the picture of the silhouette/avatar at the top-right of the screen.
  • Find and click the Change link immediately beneath the silhouette/avatar.
  • Click the picture of the file folder.
  • Navigate to the location of your saved graphic.
  • Double-click the file. You should briefly see little dots rotating in a circular pattern but nothing else will happen.
  • Click the Save link.