Organise Your Outlook Messages with Colour
Thursday, March 11th, 2010If you are anything like me, then dealing with e-mail is a significant time drain and anything that will help you deal with e-mail more efficiently can greatly improve your productivity. If you are an Outlook user, then one feature that may help is the ability to highlight messages with different colours.
To do this, go to Tools – Organize in the Outlook menu. Outlook gives you three options for organising your Inbox, but the one I am interested in today is the Using Colors option. When you click on this tab, you have the option of using different colors to highlight messages based on who sent them, who they were sent to or whether they were sent only to you.
For example, I receive alert messages from the monitoring software that we use to monitor client systems, so to make sure that those stand out, I use the Organize feature to highlight those message in red. If you receive a lot of group messages, you might choose to highlight the messages sent only to you in a different colour so that they stand out among the messages sent to groups to which you belong.
I try to stick to an Inbox Zero methodology for dealing with e-mail, so nothing stays in my Inbox for an extended period, but colour-coding messages as they come in to my Inbox is another weapon in my battle to tame the e-mail beast. It certainly makes facing my bulging Inbox every morning that little bit easier.