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How to Save e-mail Message in “Documents” Folder (Outlook 2010)

You can save e-mails in your "Documents" (or "My Documents") folder instead of taking up valuable space in Outlook. The less you store in Outlook, the more efficient it runs. This process works the same in Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013. Please see additional videos on saving e-mails in older versions of Outlook.
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How to Turn Off ‘Automatic Downloads’ if You Use Multiple iDevices (iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch iOS 7)

If you use multiple iDevices (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) with your Apple ID, you may have trouble keeping the downloads for your devices separate. To ensure that you don’t automatically download items (apps, music and books) that you download on your personal device to your work iPad or iPhone, you can change a few settings on those iDevices.
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How to View all calendars on iPhone and in Outlook (sync iPhone, iPad and Outlook) (iPad/iPhone iOS 7)

You may not have all the calendars showing on your iPhone and in Outlook. This could prevent you from seeing events that you create in Outlook on your iPhone, or vice versa. It is easily remedied. You will want to make sure you are displaying all the calendars on your iPhone as well as in Outlook. This process is shown on iPhone, but works the same on iPad.
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How to Save Un-sent e-mails to Inbox Instead of ‘Drafts’ (Outlook 2013)

You can change where Outlook saves drafts of your unsent e-mail messages. By default Outlook will save the messages in the ‘Drafts’ folder. For me its “out of sight, out of mind”, and I frequently forget I have saved a draft of an e-mail message. It will help you to remember the unsent message if you save them to your Inbox.
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