Flag A Message For Follow-Up (Outlook 2002)

Posted by on Dec 21, 2006 | 10 Comments

If you receive a high volume of messages, it is easier for important messages requiring your attention or follow-up to get lost or overlooked in your Inbox. Outlook lets you flag messages in your Inbox, thereby alerting you to their importance and reminding you that the message requires some follow-up.

To flag a message in your Inbox, right click the appropriate message and click Follow-up. The Flag for Follow-up window will appear. Use the drop down arrow beside the Flag to value to select the action required for the message. You can also set a due date which is helpful if you need to follow-up by a certain date. Once you have set the appropriate follow-up options, click OK. The message will appear with a red flag beside it.

To remove the message flag, right click the message and select the Clear Flag option.

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  • http://twitter.com/AlexDeGruven Nathan

    I find it interesting that so many people compare the two environments. Yes, they’re both open-world environments where you can do pretty much whatever you want, but that’s about where the similarities end.

    Personally, I’ve never really been able to get into SL that much, but I’ve put many hundreds of hours into Minecraft.

  • http://twitter.com/AlexDeGruven Nathan

    I find it interesting that so many people compare the two environments. Yes, they’re both open-world environments where you can do pretty much whatever you want, but that’s about where the similarities end.

    Personally, I’ve never really been able to get into SL that much, but I’ve put many hundreds of hours into Minecraft.

  • http://anabellebf.com/ Anabelle

    Have you tried Glitch yet? It’s a MMO game that’s kind of like Second Life but with RPG elements in it. It’s fun and easily accessible and is okay for casual gamers and not only for heavy players.

    I’ve always been curious about Minecraft but Second Life never really attracted me.

  • http://anabellebf.com/ Anabelle

    Have you tried Glitch yet? It’s a MMO game that’s kind of like Second Life but with RPG elements in it. It’s fun and easily accessible and is okay for casual gamers and not only for heavy players.

    I’ve always been curious about Minecraft but Second Life never really attracted me.

  • Ramesh Ramloll

    Yes they are very similar environments. Second Life is just a wee bit more tailorable. I get bored very quickly in Minecraft … I felt a lot of pain trying to actually build something that looks reasonably good.. the building tools felt limited.I think a lot of people will graduate to Second Life..especially those really want to build stuff which are a wee bit more interactive and detailed. Besides there are a lot of people who make significant money on the side from Second Life. Am not sure Minecraft has a community that does that yet. 

  • Ramesh Ramloll

    Yes they are very similar environments. Second Life is just a wee bit more tailorable. I get bored very quickly in Minecraft … I felt a lot of pain trying to actually build something that looks reasonably good.. the building tools felt limited.I think a lot of people will graduate to Second Life..especially those really want to build stuff which are a wee bit more interactive and detailed. Besides there are a lot of people who make significant money on the side from Second Life. Am not sure Minecraft has a community that does that yet. 

  • http://warcraftjournal.com/ akella

    It`s interesting how people compare these two environments.
    They are very similar, indeed. The other posts cover the similarities :)

  • http://warcraftjournal.com/ akella

    It`s interesting how people compare these two environments.
    They are very similar, indeed. The other posts cover the similarities :)

  • http://warcraftjournal.com/ akella

    It`s interesting how people compare these two environments.
    They are very similar, indeed. The other posts cover the similarities :)

  • http://warcraftjournal.com/ akella

    It`s interesting how people compare these two environments.
    They are very similar, indeed. The other posts cover the similarities :)