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Outlook: Create Search Folders to find Read Receipts

I had an interesting request. A user wanted to search their mailbox for all read/not read/delivery/non-delivery receipts in their mailbox. You would think that it should be as easy as searching for "READ:" in the subject line. Unfortunately, Outlook does a wild-card type search on what you enter. This means you may get read:, bread: and read:s.

My (Fixed - term) Mortgage Calculator

My wife and I were recently considering the purchase of a new home in our area. We went through a million what-if scenarios about the new home, laying out the pros and cons of the house, or current place and all the financial concerns involved.

While running all the numbers, I was constantly faced with numerous calculations. Going out to a mortgage calculator wasn't always the favorable solution. That is why I worked up this Excel spreadsheet to calculate various scenarios (what if our house sold of 10% more? What if we qualified for a 45year fixed loan? what if we paid off the car? )

Creating a fancy Outlook signature

Sure creating a signature in Outlook is easy. Open Outlook, type in some information, change a few settings and you'll have a decent looking signature. Now, if you want to include a graphic (like a company logo), or use HTML, you have to get a bit more fancy.

Outlook Trick for Easy Mailbox Management

One thing every corporate employee has to deal with is email. Go on vacation, and you get tons of it. Stay home with a sick kid, and you get a ton more. The work does not stop, even if you can't go. In turn, we either don't take time off, even when needed, or we read our email all the time (Curse you Blackberry!).

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