OS: Windows 7 64-bit App: Outlook 2010 32-bit Server: Exchange 2010 I'd like to modify Outlook's default startup behavior so that it shows both my Inbox and Calendar when I click my shortcut. I use both of them all day, and know how to just right-click the calendar and select 'Open in New Window.' I run my inbox on one screen and my calendar on another. I also configured my calendar to be the folder that opens by default when I start Outlook so I don't miss early appointments, but if I could somehow have BOTH open in two separate windows, that would be awesome.
Open the Outlook windows you need and arrange them to your liking then always close Outlook using File, Exit (from the 'default' Outlook window). All of the windows will close at once and Outlook restores them the next time you use it.
Is there a command-line interface or something that can accomplish this?
The iCloud Outlook Add-in transfers your content between iCloud and Outlook. Follow these steps in Outlook 2010 and later to check and turn on the Add-in:. Select the File menu. Click Options in the left panel. Click Add-ins in the left panel of the Outlook Options window. Look at the list of add-ins in the Active Application Add-ins section. If the iCloud Add-in is listed uner Inactive or Disabled Add-ins, make sure that Com Add-ins is selected in the drop-down menu next to Manage at the bottom of the window.
Then click Go. Select the iCloud Outlook Add-in checkbox, then click OK. Restart Outlook.
VIP Senders folders aren't available in Outlook. Any mail rules that you create in Outlook aren't available in the mail applications for your other devices or on.
Signatures are saved locally to your device. You won't see signatures you create in Outlook on your other devices. Notes isn't a separate application. Your notes are stored in a mail folder. You'll find Notes that you create on your other devices in this folder. Notes that you post to this folder from Outlook won't appear on your other devices, but you'll see them on any other computer using Outlook and iCloud for Windows when you're signed in with the same Apple ID. You can delete notes from this folder and they'll be deleted from your other devices.
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