Organize your Inbox by converting Outlook 2007 e-mail into tasks

When you receive e-mails you need to act on — but not right away — consider turning them into tasks, complete with follow-up reminders.

While you’re working on a report due tomorrow, you stop to check your e-mail. Some of your messages need attention, but you don’t have time to work on them now. You could flag each e-mail for follow-up, but you might end up with an Inbox cluttered with flagged e-mails. You could move all messages to a To-do folder, but by the time you get around to going through them, you will have forgotten why you put them there.

Outlook 2007’s e-mail to task conversion feature provides a third alternative that not only relieves Inbox clutter but also reminds you to follow up on those e-mails. To demonstrate, let’s say you received an e-mail about a new publishing program that you want to check out next week. Follow these steps to convert that e-mail into a task on your calendar:

  • 1. Drag the message from the Inbox list to the Task button on the right
  • 2. In the Task pane, enter a day next week as a start date and end date.
  • 3. Delete any part of the message that does not pertain to the task.
  • 4. Click Save and Close.

Your e-mail is now listed as a task for you to complete at a later date. You can delete the e-mail from the Inbox, if you want.

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3 Comments on A quick tip to: Tackle Your Inbox with Vigor!

MAR
05

Jeff

Great tip. But for me, all I need is the delete button. I've had the same email address for 10 years now, so you can imagine how much spam I get (probably 350 a day).

I delete the vast majority of them.

1:54pm • #1

Terry...I appreciate you taking time to comment on the post. 

I know what you mean...I've had one of my 4 email addresses for about the same length of time - 10 years.  Fortunately, it's through my ISP and their SPAM Catcher does a great job of catching everything...and I mean everything.  I get an email daily with the Suspected SPAM and if anything is in there by mistake I can retrieve it...otherwise I do nothing and it's automatically deleted after 7 days.

As of today I never receive spam in my Inbox...even with all 4 email addresses...all from different domains/isp's.  Years ago I took a couple of measures to help reduce my spam...and after 3 or 4 months it was dramatically reduced.  I won't post them all here but the first was using my ISP and the second was not using the Preview window with my email program (Outlook) and thirdly I changed the settings so that the images are NOT downloaded automatically...this is key.

Hope that helps.

2:13pm • #2
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Jeff - I am sure that I could use this technique.  My email gets pretty full, and there are times where I go through the messages more than once because I have forgotten which ones I needed to address.  Thanks.

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