![]() Here’s why: you don’t keep your to-do list and your filing cabinet in your mailbox right? Your mailbox is for receiving, your filing cabinet is for storing important papers for later and your to-do list is for getting things done. ![]() But why would we want to do that? Why not just flag emails and use that as a to-do list? We need a different approach to organize emails that need us to take action. ![]() In the last article, we created a folder structure to organize the emails we need to keep for future reference. In this article, you’ll learn how to use color categories in Outlook to organize your to-do list and actionable emails.
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