Join David Rivers for an in-depth discussion in this video Viewing emails in Conversation view, part of Migrating from Office 2007 to Office 2010.
…When you send out a message, maybe to one or more people, and…you receive replies back and then you out a response to those replies,…you are creating what's known as a conversation here in Outlook.…And in Outlook 2007, we had something called conversation view, but…it's even better now in Outlook 2010, so it's time to take a look at it.…To follow along with me, you're going to need to have several messages that…would be considered related to each other, replies, responses and so on.…To turn on the conversation view.…
Let's go over to the View tab.…And from here in the Conversations group, you'll see, Show as Conversations.…When we select that, we can now choose whether or…not to apply this to the folder we're in.…For me, it's my inbox, or all folders.…I'm going to choose this folder, and you can see it cleans up nicely right away.…All of a sudden I have fewer messages to look at.…And that's because some of them are collapsed into these conversations.…Check out staff meeting later this week, it has its own little arrow.…
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Released
8/18/2014- Understanding the reasons to switch
- Customizing the ribbon
- Saving to the cloud
- Adding screenshots to files
- Understanding file formats and compatibility
- Using conditional formatting in Excel
- Saving presentations as video
- Importing Outlook contacts, calendars, email, and more
Skill Level Appropriate for all
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 1s
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1. Getting Started
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Customizing the ribbon6m 29s
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Working in Protected mode1m 52s
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Saving to the cloud3m 26s
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2. Migrating to Word 2010
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Exploring document themes1m 38s
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Working with SmartArt4m 26s
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Working with WordArt3m 35s
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Using the Navigation pane3m 15s
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3. Migrating to Excel 2010
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Filtering data with slicers2m 54s
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Showing data with sparklines3m 31s
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Formatting chart elements3m 30s
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Adding equations3m 22s
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4. Migrating to PowerPoint 2010
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5. Migrating to Outlook 2010
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Searching for content4m 6s
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Using the To-Do bar1m 55s
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Conclusion
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Next steps46s
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