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How to Manage Emails Using Rules

Are you tired of manually sorting through your inbox, moving the same types of emails to the same folders over and over again? Imagine if those repetitive tasks could be automated, saving you time and effort. Well, good news – Microsoft Outlook offers a solution through its powerful email automation feature known as rules.

If you find yourself constantly organizing emails into specific folders multiple times a week, Outlook’s rules feature can be a game-changer. By creating custom rules tailored to your email management needs, you can streamline your workflow and ensure that emails are automatically sorted exactly where you want them.

Let’s explore how you can harness the full potential of Outlook’s rules to take control of your inbox and make your email management process more efficient.

How to Create Rules in Microsoft Outlook

  1. Click on the “File” menu at the top left.
  2. Select “Manage Rules & Alerts,” and it will open a separate box.
  3. Click on the “New Rule” button and follow the guide in creating a new rule.
  4. There are templates you can use, or you can begin from a blank rule. These templates include rules for moving emails to specific folders or flagging emails with certain words.
  5. Then, you will be able to specify the criteria such as the sender, recipient, subject, or message.
  6. Once you create these conditions, you will specify what action to take.
  7. You can add exceptions to the rules even if the criteria meet.
  8. Save your rule and give it a description, then click “Finish”.
  9. You will be prompted to apply this rule to your inbox at this time, click OK.
  10. You can manage these rules by modifying and creating new rules as you receive emails over time.

By utilizing rules, you can free up time from sorting emails to focus on processing the ones that truly need your attention. This is just one tip of several that can be applied to effectively managing your email. Stay tuned for more insights and strategies to streamline your inbox and boost your productivity.

You can learn more about rules by clicking on this link from Microsoft.

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