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Building your first rule, a step-by-step guide
OutlookPower Magazine - June 2005
Last week, we discussed what rules were and, basically how they worked. This week, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz goes into detail, taking you step-by-step through creating your very own rule. After reading this article, you'll no longer be able to say you don't know how to create a rule in Outlook.


An introduction to Outlook rules
OutlookPower Magazine - June 2005
A few weeks ago, we ran a piece about building a full email "application" using Outlook rules. While some of you found it very helpful, many of you found it somewhat over your head. Apparently, not everyone understands what rules are in Outlook. This article should help remedy that.



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