
<p>Like other Microsoft Office software, the email application Outlook is one of those programs that many people depend on so dearly that they learn its basic features, but they never fully master the software. Once you know how to read and send email, it's easy to get wrapped up in your day-to-day work, leaving you no time to learn how to customise your Outlook settings, or discover ways that the application could save you time by making your work more efficient. Outlook can get rid of repetitive tasks, save printer paper, and let you recall a message that you didn't mean to send if you know how.</p><p>So we've taken the time to put together this list of 14 tips for those of you still using Outlook 2010 they take a minimal amount of time to learn and set up. They're meant for the more novice user, which includes experienced professionals who simply haven't had an opportunity to customise their email settings.</p><p>We'll show you how to automatically add your business card to the end of every email you send, save your contact info as a Vcard, and much more.</p><p>The features and how-to information in this article will not only save you time, but also keep your inbox, outbox, and trash bin cleaner and more organised. With a little colour-coding and some automated rules, Microsoft Outlook 2010 will practically be running itself.</p><p><a href="http://www.itproportal.com/2014/03/20/14-handy-tips-for-microsoft-outlook-2010/">Keep reading...</a></p>