I love Adriana Linares‘ blog I Heart Tech. Her posts often contain the best tips. Her tips are so good becaue they are often very simple to perform, plus they are practical. Her latest tip is a tip for Outlook that I love. In her tip, she explains how to simulaneously view nonsequential days in Outlook. As she explains:
- Start by going to the Calendar view in Outlook, you’ll see (hopefully) a thumbnail view of the current month on the left hand side of Outlook .
- Press and hold the Control (Ctrl) key down as you click on the dates you want to view.
- The big Calendar pane to the right will change to show you only those dates.
- You can even select dates in other months by going to those months (see red arrow on graphic) and still Ctrl + Clicking.
This is so simple to do, yet it is something that never occured to me.
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Category: Software, Tips and Tricks