Microsoft Outlook: Efficient Email Management

Audience: Academic staff, Professional staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

Date: Thursday 9 January 2025

Times: 15.00 to 16.45

Key details: Learn about strategies and tools in Outlook (Windows) for tackling email management (in-person)

Course information

Outlook for Windows is a powerful tool that can help us to organise and manage our email traffic with minimal effort, however many of us only use a fraction of the time saving functions it offers.  This course will show you some of the ways in which Outlook can help you to become more efficient with your work flows through managing your emails effectively. The skills demonstrated will be set in the context of strategies for managing and organising email accounts, including techniques for prioritising mail, setting up Quick Steps to speed up manual processing,  rules for automated processing, using calendaring and more.

Attendance is required for an in-person practical class in a PC training room.

What past participants have said about this course:

  • "It's completely changed the way I engage with my Inbox. I now have a simple and super-easy-to-maintain structure, tools for processing emails quickly and more headspace to focus on other things."
  • "Everyone should do this training if they don't already have an effective system for processing emails."
  • "Great for exploring ways to be more efficient with your emails and your follow up actions"

This course is based on  the desktop version of Outlook for Windows.

Aims and objectives

The participant will be introduced techniques to enable them to:

  • use a strategy combined with Outlook tools to process incoming email more efficiently
  • use a variety of methods and tools for filing and finding emails

Tutors

Sonny Evans

Venue

Bute Building, D25: IT Training Suite This venue does not have full mobility access. If you have any access requirements, please contact IELLI directly at ielli@st-andrews.ac.uk


Course provider

IELLI
Email: ielli@st-andrews.ac.uk