
Did you know about the shortcut keys I mention in this article? Click here to see my favourite shortcut keys in Outlook. I hope this provides a little time saver for your day.
Fill in the remaining sections of your email message and send when completed. The contact’s name should now be displayed with the email address included. Type the person’s name into the To field and Tab to move to the next field or press Ctrl + K to perform a Check Name. Press Ctrl + N to create a new mail message. Return to the Mail section of Outlook using the Navigation Pane or press Ctrl + 1 on the keyboard. Now press the Tab key on the keyboard and Outlook will automatically fill the field with the person’s name and email address in brackets. If you want to include the email address, simply highlight the current text and press Delete. This field determines how you will see this Contact’s name displayed in an email message. You will notice a field under Email called Display as:. Within the People area locate the contact you wish to adjust the display setting for. Select People from the Navigation Pane or press Ctrl + 3 on the keyboard. To change the display of a contact name, follow these steps: Let me show you a very easy way to adjust how Outlook displays your Contact names when sending email messages. This is particularly important when a contact has multiple email addresses and you want to ensure you are sending your message to the most appropriate one. Often Outlook will just display the name for us but it can be quite useful to be able to view the name and subsequent email address without having to double-click it by opening the Contact card. One annoyance that I’ve encountered many times both during training and also during help desk calls is the ability to see the email address of the person we are emailing. A contact may have a home email address, a work email address and often even a “freebie” address to have access from anywhere. These days we are often dealing with multiple options for this type of information. When we are working with different contacts in Outlook, we are dealing with the basic information we need to access: name, email address, phone etc. This is one of those things that can help you work smoother and faster. I would often implement new ideas or goals at the start of a year which had been on my mind for some time but had been lowered down on my “to-do list”. The start of a new year often brings with it the drive to adjust how we work, to simplify and streamline. Today I want to show you how to adjust the way the email address of any of your Contacts in Outlook is presented. Often it’s the small things that can make the biggest difference to how smoothly our working day goes. When we are forced to spend vast amounts of our working day using email, it’s important that we are able to configure and utilise the features to the best of our ability.