How to Always Open Your Email in a Custom Zoom Level with Outlook VBA

By default, Outlook email is opened in a 100% zoom level. If you desire to always open your email in a custom zoom level, such as 150 %, you can utilize the method shared in this article. Actually, in my previous article “How to Adjust Zoom Level in Outlook”, you could learn the means to adjust the zoom levels both in reading pane and in Message window. However, the methods introduced in that article can’t make the custom zoom level fixed, namely staying permanent. It’ll auto return to its...

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How to Quickly Group Tasks by the Month of Start Date in Your Outlook

By default, there isn’t the “Month of Start Date” field for Outlook tasks. Therefore, if you want to group your tasks by the month of the start date, you should seek other means, like the method introduced in this article. Outlook permits users to group tasks by the start date. However, since the tasks’ start dates are seldom on the same date, the task list will be divided into a lot of groups, which may look pretty mussy. Therefore, instead of “Start Date”, you may prefer to group tasks by...

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How to Work With Snaking Columns in MS Access

Snaking columns is a popular feature is MS Access which is routinely used by advanced users. Snaking columns in MS Access can be found in Access reports and help in consuming all the left over space on the page, thus leading to fewer prints and faster processes. We often need to print some text which can be easily accommodated in less than half or simply half the page. In such a situation, you can make use of snaking columns and make full use of the space on your page. When using snaking...

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