Outlook: 10 Tips to Reach Inbox Zero
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Email doesn't have to be a nightmare. Here are the best features to regain control in 2025.
Quick Steps
Automate your life. Create a custom "Done" step that does three things in one click: marks the email as read, moves it to your Archive folder, and flags it as complete. It's a game changer for clearing queues.
Loop Components
Stop sending "Project Update v2" emails. Insert a Loop "Checklist" or "Table" directly in your email body. Recipients can check off items or edit the table right inside their inbox, and it syncs for everyone instantly.
Copilot Coaching
Nervous about a difficult email? Click "Coaching by Copilot." It acts as a private editor, analyzing your tone and suggesting improvements like: "You sound a bit defensive here; try phrasing it this way to be more collaborative."
Clean Up Conversation
Stuck in a reply-all chain with 50 messages? Click the "Clean Up" button. Outlook will intelligently delete all the redundant emails that are already quoted inside the newer replies, often reducing 50 emails to just the last 3.
Delay Delivery
Writing emails at 2 AM? Don't be "that guy." Click the arrow next to Send and choose "Schedule Send." Set it for 8:00 AM to look professional and respect your colleagues' work-life balance.
@Mentions
Need to get someone's attention in a long email? Type @Name in the body. It instantly adds them to the "To" line and highlights their name in blue within the text, so they know exactly what they need to read.
Dictate with Auto-Punctuation
Stop typing. Use the "Dictate" button (Win+H). In 2025, it automatically adds commas, periods, and question marks correctly, and can even remove "ums" and "ahs" from your speech.
Board View (Calendar)
Your calendar doesn't have to be a grid. Switch to "Board View" to create a freeform canvas where you can pin your calendar, task lists, sticky notes, and important files all in one visual dashboard.