Outlook Lite for Android ends on May 25: What to Do Before It Stops Working
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Outlook Lite for Android on May 25, 2026. After that date, the app will open but it will not connect to any mailbox, meaning email, calendar, and contacts all go dark until a user switches to the full Microsoft Outlook Mobile app. The retirement is already partly underway since […]
How to Type the Question Exclamation Mark ⁈ in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
The Question Exclamation Mark ⁈ is a single character that combines the energy of both punctuation marks into one, perfect for expressing surprise mixed with a genuine question. Whether you are working in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Outlook on Windows or Mac, there are several quick ways to insert it, including a keyboard shortcut or […]
How to Fix Outlook PST and OST Data Files: Step-by-Step Repair Guide
Your Outlook (classic) PST and OST data files are the heart of your email on Windows. They store every message, calendar appointment, contact, and task on your computer. Most people never think about them until something goes wrong. When classic Outlook crashes, search breaks, or data goes missing, a corrupted PST or OST file is […]
Common Outlook troubles follow Astronauts to the Moon
NASA’s Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman was less than 90,000 miles from Earth when he ran into a problem that millions of office workers face every week: he had two Microsoft Outlook’s and both stopped working. About an hour later, ground controllers resolved the issue remotely. If you’ve ever wondered why Outlook behaves strangely without […]
Microsoft Dials Back Copilot in Windows, Will Microsoft 365 Get the Same Treatment?
Microsoft is said to be dialing back Copilot in Windows, so it’s only fair to ask, will Microsoft Office get the same treatment? As Copilot’s promises and over-hype collide with reality, Office users can only hope for better AI that’s not ‘in your face‘. Microsoft now claims it will dial back Copilot’s heavy-handed presence in […]
Gmail Finally Lets You Change Your Email Address — Without Losing Anything
For the first time in more than 20 years, Google is rolling out the ability to change your @gmail.com address without starting over. That means you can keep your existing inbox, Google Drive files, YouTube history, subscriptions, and purchase records, all under a brand new email address. The feature is arriving gradually but is now […]
Ctrl+Shift+V in Microsoft 365: The Paste Shortcut That Changed and Broke a Few Things Along the Way
Microsoft finally gave Word the Ctrl+Shift+V shortcut for pasting plain text. It is a change that millions of people wanted, but it came at a cost: several long standing keyboard shortcuts had to move or disappear entirely, and the rollout created a mess in Outlook that took months to fix. OneNote now has the Ctrl/Cmd […]
How to Type Male ♂ Female ♀ and Both ⚥ Gender Symbols in Microsoft Office
Need to add a gender symbol to a Word document, Excel spreadsheet, or Outlook email? Microsoft Office supports all three main gender symbols: Male ♂, Female ♀ , and the combined symbol ⚥ . Both in Office for Windows and Office for Mac. Whether you are labeling a form, a chart, or a scientific table, […]
Why Outlook’s “Message Body Includes” Rule Misses too many emails
The “Message body includes” rule in Microsoft Outlook sounds like exactly what you need to filter emails by their content. But it has a critical limitation: it only scans the first portion of the visible text in an email, not the entire message. That means any keyword buried below the opening paragraphs, hidden in a […]
Microsoft Kills Free Copilot Chat in Word, Excel and PowerPoint: What Happens on April 15
Microsoft is switching off free Copilot Chat inside Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for millions of Microsoft 365 business users starting April 15, 2026. Unless your organization pays for a full Microsoft 365 Copilot license, the AI chat panel that appeared in those apps will either vanish completely or be throttled to second-rate performance. Microsoft […]
Hidden Inbox Rules That Let Hackers Spy on Your Microsoft 365 Email
When an attacker breaks into a Microsoft 365 or Exchange account, changing your password is not enough to stop the damage. Hackers can silently plant inbox rules that forward, redirect, or delete your emails without you knowing. Worse, a known flaw in Microsoft Exchange allows those rules to be made completely invisible, hidden from you, […]
Which New Outlook Rules Features are Missing (And What That Means for You)
Microsoft’s new Outlook for Windows has a Rules feature, but it is not the Rules you know. The Outlook (new) ditches client-side rules entirely and replaces them with server-based rules only. That means several actions you may rely on today, like playing a sound alert, running a macro, printing a message, or applying rules to […]
Outlook Email Rules Explained: How to Automatically Sort, Flag and Manage Your Inbox
Outlook email rules let you take control of a chaotic inbox by telling Outlook exactly what to do with messages the moment they arrive. Instead of manually sorting newsletters, flagging messages from your boss or deleting routine notifications, a few well built rules handle it all automatically. This guide explains how Outlook rules work, what […]
Beyond Outlook Rules: 8 Hidden Features That Manage Your Email Without You Knowing
Outlook Rules are not the only way your email gets sorted, moved, or deleted. Microsoft has built at least eight other features into Outlook and Microsoft 365 that can manage messages automatically or with a single click. From Focused Inbox and Sweep to Quick Steps, Archive, and retention policies, each one works differently and knowing […]
Type Playing Card Suit Symbols ♠♥♦♣ in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
Need to type a Spade ♠, Heart ♥, Diamond ♦ or Club ♣ symbol in Microsoft Office? There are actually eight playing card suit symbols available, including solid and outline versions, and they work across Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook on both Windows and Mac. Here is every way to insert them, from the fast […]
How to make the Microsoft Office Ribbon Work the Way You Do
Microsoft designs the Office ribbon for first-time users and its own marketing goals, not for the way you actually work. The good news is that you’re not stuck with it. In Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook you can rearrange the ribbon in just a few clicks, moving the tools you use most to where they […]