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Uncover the Source of Your Information Overload with Xerox’s Business of Your Brain App

Productivity Bits

Copyright © 2011 Marlon Ribunal. I was originally asked by Xerox’s PR to try and review this Microsoft Outlook plugin called “Business Of Your Brain App&# from Xerox. As of this writing, the “Business Of Your Brain&# plugin for Microsoft Outlook is FREE. Visit the original article at [link].

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One-Minute Monday – Organize Your Contacts

Ian's Messy Desk

Top tips for OutlookOutlook – Office.com (office.microsoft.com). Optimize Address Book Performance in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 for Outlook (CustomerEffective.com). Guide to Creating and Printing a Mailing List in Microsoft Outlook (brighthub.com).

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Ask the Admin: Notifications in Public Calendars

Administrative Arts

Today I’m revisiting an old Ask the Admin question from 2011. This question came from Stan: I have a shared public calendar in Outlook 2007. Outlook has a function called Group Scheduling. When you create a Group Schedule in Outlook 2010, you can set email notifications in the options section.

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The Great Calendar Debate - Paper or Electronic - 21 Experts Weigh.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Keeps all your appointments, contacts and email in one spot so it's all synched up. I can also store email templates and phone "scripts" (bullet point items of what to cover on certain types of calls). I can also keep notes and all of their contact information, my calendar, email and appointment history, and more.

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