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Block emails based on subject in Outlook 2016, 2013 & 2010

October 3, 2015 by Admin 8 Comments

This post is reply to a query asked by a Digital Answers reader <Thanks Brian>

Please tell me how to block a persistent group of junk mail senders. I have tried by “blocking sender” over 400 times without success. I get 10 t0 25 emails daily promoting “Viagra” and they keep changing the senders name and subject but nearly always include the words “sex”or “Viagra”or “Vigr” in the subject. Can we block the sender by somehow blocking those words?

Block emails by blocking domain

I am not aware of blocking emails based on the subject but you can try to block the domain name completely instead of email address. You can do this using the Junk Email Options.

Click the down available below the Junk Option under Delete section and select Junk E-mail Options from the drop down list

Junk E-mail options

In the Junk Email Options window, navigate to Blocked Senders tab. For example, if you are receiving junk emails from senders with domain as “xx.com” then you can Add them to the blocked list using the Add button.

Block senders in Outlook

Block emails by creating Outlook Rules

The other best solution is to create rules to block all the emails based on their subject and move them to Junk E-mail folder

Create rules in Outlook

Navigate to Move section under Home menu then click the arrow pointing downwards available below the Rules Option and select Manage Rules & Alerts from the menu list.

Manage rules in Outlook

In the Manage Rules & Alerts window, click the New Rule button.

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Select “Move messages with specific words in the subject to a folder” and click specific words link available under the Edit the rule description.

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In the Search Text window, enter the text that needs to checked with the email subject.

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Now click specified link available under the Edit the rule description and choose the folder where you want to move these emails.

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After specifying the folder, click Next until the Finish rule setup screen is displayed.

Rules Wizard in Outlook

Then specify a name for this rule and click Finish button. Now any emails with specified text will be moved to Junk E-mail folder. These are some of the methods by which you can blocks emails in Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2010

Filed Under: MS Office, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2016 Tagged With: Block, domain, emails, Outlook 2010, Rules, specific words, subject

How to turn off auto calculation in Excel

October 2, 2015 by Admin 1 Comment

In this tutorial, we will see how to disable auto calculation in Excel 2016, 2013 & 2010. Auto calculation in Excel is an useful feature which would automatically recalculate results based on the changes to the input values. But if you want to temporarily disable this option then you can use the settings available as part of the Formulas Ribbon menu.

Step 1: Launch Excel Application and click the Formulas menu.

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Step 2:  Navigate to the Calculation section and click on the Calculation Options.

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Step 3: Select Manual from the Calculation Options drop down list.

Now when ever user makes any changes to excel cell values and if any formula is based on these input cells then the result will not be automatically recalculated.

There is also an option available to do manual recalculation.  Navigate to the Calculation section and click the Calculate Sheet available next to Calculation options.

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Filed Under: Excel, Excel 2010, MS Office, Office 2010

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