Create Shortcuts for Outlook Entries
As I am pretty much online throughout the day on my Laptop. I rarely have the need to use Outlook as email client. However sometime, I need to enter quickly a contact, new task or a new appointment into Outlook so my Windows Mobile can be sync’ed up.
Every time I fire up Outlook 2007, it takes few seconds to come up then it tries to download my emails, etc..All that take to much time. I ran in to this great tip from MrTweak.com [Via LifeHacker] that I will put them to use. Basically you use the command line interface to create few shortcuts (you can combine with Launchy to make it even better)
For a new e-mail message: outlook /c ipm.note
For a pre-addressed e-mail message: outlook /c ipm.note /m “address1@email.com, address2@email.comâ€
For a new note: outlook /c ipm.stickynote
For a new contact: outlook /c ipm.contact
For a new appointment: outlook /c ipm.appointment
For a new post: outlook /c ipm.post
NOTE: The typical Microsoft Office installation creates shortcuts to the various Office programs. So, typing “excel†into the Run dialog will start Excel and so on for Outlook . If your PC does not respond this way, the typical path to the Outlook 2003 executable file is “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Outlook.exeâ€.
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