Article ID: 822378 - Last Review: April 29, 2007 - Revision: 1.7 Support WebCast: Microsoft Outlook: Organizing Your InboxSession SummaryThis WebCast will examine ways to sort your Inbox with the available tools that are provided in Microsoft Outlook 98, Outlook 2000, and Outlook 2002. This Support WebCast will discuss the Inbox Organizer and the Inbox Rules Wizard. Demonstrations will show how to have Outlook automatically sort your mail without having to spend hours moving messages from one folder to another. The event will also demonstrate the differences between client-based and server-based rules. The WebCast will also talk about organizing your Inbox by using views, colors, and junk mail filters. This is a Level 200 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=gp;en-us;webcastlevels&sd=gn) session that was recorded June 6, 2003, and presented by Darin Browning. Darin Browning is a Business Development Manager on the Seminar Sales team. During his tenure at Microsoft he has worked on the Messaging team for client and server configurations followed by consulting for Exchange and Windows 2000. He has been on the Seminar Sales team for the past three years. Darin performs presales seminars about various Microsoft products, including Windows XP, Small Business Server 2000, Office XP, and Office 2003. Viewing the PresentationCollapse this image ![]() This Windows Streaming Media archive requires an Internet connection of 28.8 Kbps or faster, and is best viewed with a minimum screen resolution of 800 X 600. Additional ResourcesCollapse this image ![]() If you do not have PowerPoint and you want a copy of the slides, use the PowerPoint Viewer (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=428D5727-43AB-4F24-90B7-A94784AF71A4&displaylang=en) (1,911 KB). Collapse this image ![]() Collapse this image ![]() Provide Feedback on this Broadcast (http://support.microsoft.com/common/survey.aspx?scid=sw;en;1073&p0=wc&p1=en-us&p2=WCd060603) Support WebCasts Home (http://support.microsoft.com/webcasts) | Article Translations
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