O-Tip of the day: Save your bookmarks in Outlook
July 1, 2009
You can much more than just sending and receiving e-mails or time scheduling in Outlook. More specifically, with Outlook, you can even surf the Internet. At least in part, a browser is still not replaced.
In Outlook you can specify a list of websites that you frequently need. You can also jump directly from Outlook on the pages.
1) Go in Outlook menu to Go- shortcuts. (key shortcut: Ctrl +7).
2) Then click on Add New Group.
3) Enter a name, for example bookmarks

4) You can add any number of addresses from web pages to your new group. To do so, open your Internet Explorer and go to the page you want to add. Click on the symbol left to the address and drag it with the left mouse button in the Outlook window to your group.

Just click on the appropriate page in your group and you can open it directly in Outlook.
For renaming the shortcut, click the right mouse button on the appropriate address and select Rename Shortcut.






















