For many working professionals and entrepreneurs around the world, Microsoft Outlook is a critical digital business tool that they find themselves using throughout the day. Whether you’re a long-time user or new to Outlook, you can always learn ways to optimize how you use this popular email client.
Views is the term used to describe the way Outlook displays its menus and other options. You can customize these views and apply them to every section and folder, not just your Inbox. Outlook views give you the option to adjust fonts, text size, colors, and more.
When you use Outlook out of the box, you can choose between three presets: Compact, Single, and Preview. If you want to refine your layout further, you can also customize your own view according to your preferences.
This article dives into the three preset views, how to switch between them, and how to create your own custom view. Read on to find out how to change Outlook views:
Outlook’s inbox is displayed in the compact view by default. It contains the message list and reading pane. This view shows the following:
If you require more information about your emails from the message list itself, choosing single view may help. This is also a good choice for users with wider screens. Every email features two lines:
The preview view is similar to the single view but without the reading pane. The message list is displayed in its entirety. The message list displays the following lines.
To change Outlook views and select a different preset, navigate to the View tab. Under the Current View section, click on the Change View dropdown menu. This is where you can find and choose from the compact, single and preview presets.
Here are the seven different types of Outlook views you can choose from when creating a custom view:
Table view is the default option when creating a custom Outlook view. It shows your details in rows and columns, making it a practical view for emails.
This view shows your information along a fixed timeline. Most users choose this if they have tasks or folders that have items spread out over a certain time period.
Card views are chosen for contact folders. It displays a range of fields that may apply to each entry, whether they have data filled in or not.
Unlike card view, business card views only display fields that have information filled in.
People view is also used for contact folders, but it displays the least amount of information. This shows a list of your contacts with their photo and their name.
Icon view shows items with their subject. Most users select this for note folders or folders with few items.
Day/Week/Month view is usually chosen for Calendar folders, but it can also be used for email folders.
Creating a new view is easier than ever. Follow these steps:
What can you do if the custom view isn’t what you expected? Switching back to the default view is easy. Here’s how you can restore the original view:
Microsoft Outlook has around 400 million users around the world. With the vast majority of users being professionals or business owners, optimizing how they use Outlook can make managing emails less of a chore. The right Outlook layout can even help users become more efficient. If you haven’t tried different Outlook views, now is the perfect time to test the presets or create your own view. You might see a productivity boost!
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