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How to change startup folder in Outlook

October 31, 2015 by Admin 1 Comment

When we launch Microsoft Outlook, the default startup folder will be Inbox.

Startup folder in Outlook

The startup folder can be changed to your preferred choice using outlook options menu. Listed below are the steps to change the startup folder in Outlook 2016, 2013, Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2007.

Change startup folder in Outlook 2016, 2013 and Outlook 2010

In Outlook 2016, 2013 and Outlook 2010 the startup folder can be using the settings available as part of Advanced Mail options.

Click on the File menu –> Options link and navigate to the Advanced options

Start outlook 2013 and Outlook 2010 with this folder

In Outlook start and exit section, using the Start Outlook in this folder field you can specify the startup folder. If you want to select a different folder other than Inbox then click on the Browse button and using the Select Folder dialog box you choose the required folder. Click OK button to select the folder. To save the changes, click on the OK button in the Advanced Options screen.

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For example, you attend lot of meeting and want to start your day with list of meetings that is scheduled for that day. So you want to have Calendar as the startup folder in Outlook.

Click the File menu –> Options link then click the Advanced tab under Outlook Options window. In the Advanced Options, navigate to Outlook start and exit section.

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Click the Browse button and select Calendar from the displayed items.

 Change startup folder to calendar in Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2010

Then click Ok button to confirm and save the changes. By this way Outlook 2010 users can set Calendar as the startup folder.

Changing startup folder in Outlook 2007

Go to Tools –> Options –> Other tab and click on the Advanced button

Advanced Options in Outlook 2007

In the Advanced Options dialog box under General settings, you can specify the value for Startup in the folder

Startup folder in Outlook 2007

The new folder can be selected using the Browse button.

Set startup folder to Calendar in Outlook 2007

select the new folder and click OK to save the changes.

Also See: Auto launch Outlook at Windows Startup

Filed Under: MS Office, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2016, Word 2013 Tagged With: Calendar, Change, Folder, Outlook, Outlook start and exit, Startups

How to repair Microsoft Office 2013

October 12, 2014 by Admin Leave a Comment

This tutorial provides step by step instruction to repair Office 2013 products like Word 2013, Excel 2013, Outlook 2013 etc.. When you encounter problems with your Microsoft Office 2013 installation, then you can try these steps.

Step 1: Right click on the Start menu and select Control Panel from the menu list.

Access Control Panel on Windows 8

Step 2: In the Control Panel window, select Programs followed Programs and Features.

 

Windows 8 Program Features

Step 3: Then select Microsoft Office in the Programs list and click Change button available in the menu bar. You can also access Change button by right clicking on the selected Program.

Change Programs Installation
Step 4: In “Change your installation of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013” screen, select Repair radio option and click Continue.

Repair Microsoft Office 2013

This should do the necessary configuration and start repairing Office 2013

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Repairing Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013

Step 5: The following confirmation message will be displayed and you will asked to restart the system to reflect the changes.

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Click Yes button to reboot the system.

Reboot Windows 8

Also See: How to repair Microsoft Office 2010

Filed Under: Excel, Excel 2013, Office 2013, Outlook 2013, Word 2013 Tagged With: Office 2013, Repair, Windows 8

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