Posts Tagged 'voting buttons'

3 Methods to Save & Reuse a Set of Custom Voting Buttons in Outlook Emails

Outlook allows you to create custom voting buttons, but you cannot save them for reuse. Therefore, this article will teach you 3 workarounds to save and reuse a set of custom voting buttons for email. By default, there are three sets of inbuilt voting buttons in Outlook email, namely "Approve; Reject", "Yes; No" and "Yes; No; Maybe". Yet, most of time, you need to use custom voting buttons. Of course, Outlook permits you to create custom ones. But it cannot support you to save them for...

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How to Quick Send a Notification Email to Those Haven’t Voted in Your Outlook

After sending an email with voting buttons, you'll receive the voting responses from the recipients. Yet, at times, there may be some recipients who haven't voted. In this case, you may hope to send a notification mail to them. This article will assist you to get it in quick time. Outlook allows users to send an email with voting buttons. If you've sent such an email to many recipients, you'll surely hope to get their voting responses as soon as possible. Nevertheless, if you discover that...

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How to Quickly Export Voting Statistics from an Outlook Email to an Excel Worksheet

If you have sent an email with voting buttons, after recipients send you their replies, you may want to count and export the voting statistics to an Excel worksheet. So, in this post, we will teach you how to achieve it swiftly. Outlook is so powerful that it even offers a “Voting” feature. My previous article “Skillful Use of MS Outlook for Voting” has taught how to utilize it effectively. Also, most of time, after voting, you may proceed to export the voting statistics to an Excel...

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