December 5, 2015
Version 6 of the award winning email productivity add-in for Outlook – Bells & Whistles – is here! Bells & Whistles v6 aims to enhance the functionality of features already implemented in previous versions while adding major improvements to the increasingly popular “My Metrics” section.
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February 20, 2013
Updated: March 31, 2020
Related article: how to remove Outlook add-ins.
Starting with Outlook (Professional) 2013, Microsoft introduced a new, easier way to troubleshoot installed add-ins. This article details the new “Slow and Disabled Add-ins” Outlook function and how you should read its suggestions.
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February 16, 2013
Bells & Whistles – the award winning productivity add-in for Outlook – will soon receive a major update, with the release of version 5.
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February 16, 2013
Printing only a text part from an email is a pretty common action. Sometimes, you only need some text bits and you aren’t going to print a potentially long email conversation only to obtain the desired text part on paper. But, as you probably discovered, the latest versions of Outlook simply don’t offer you the ability to print only selected text. You can choose to print the entire message (including the email headers) or you can choose to print emails as an Inbox table – but not only selected text.
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January 30, 2013
Updated: March 26, 2020
First of all, it’s important to clarify that Microsoft currently markets two (very) different Office versions: Office Professional and Office 365.
Office Professional is actually the “old” desktop Office version (the one that everyone is familiar with, for many years), while Office 365 is the web version (or cloud version) of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Office 365 (initially called Office Online or Office Live) was actually around for some years too, but – with the release of Windows RT for Surface & other mobile platforms – it will become more and more popular. Some Office 365 subscriptions also include the desktop Office application versions, such as Outlook or Word – to avoid further confusions, in this article we refer to Office 365 as the web based version.
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