Searching the forum/the web it seems, unbelievably, that the subject of this thread may still not be an option?? Surely I should be able to create a simple rule (not using VBA, macros, etc.) whereby messages send directly to me ON CERTAIN DAYS OF THE WEEK when I am not at work (I work part time) can be automatically replied to. At present it seems all I can do is select a date range for such a rule to apply to rather than recurring days of the week. This is not suitable for my needs. I have been trying to figure this out myself all day, searching forums, and messing around with my outlook. Click here if you have an Exchange account. At the bottom of the navigation pane, click Mail. On the Tools tab, click Out of Office. Click Send Out of Office messages. In the Reply to message with box, type the text that you want to include in your automatic reply. Do either of the following. Finally, I figure out a work around using the rules in Outlook. Below are step by step instructions for the rule I created for an out of office reply to be sent on Tuesdays. I did test this and it did work. This will only work as a weekly re-occurrence. I am not the most tech savvy, so someone else maybe able to give you a better work around. Go to Rules – Then select Manage Rules and Alerts 2. Select “New Rule” 3. Select the Option “Apply rule on messages I receive” Under the category “Start from a blank rule” click next. Put a check in the box – with specific words in the message header. Click on the blue underlined words “ specific words” a new box will pop up. In this box, type the abbreviation for the day of the week you want this to apply to. I have it set for an out of office reply on Tuesdays, the abbreviation for the days of the week are the first 3 letters, Tuesday = Tue click add, then click ok. It will take you back to the previous screen, just click next. Now select “have server reply using a specific message” 8. Click on the words “ a specific message” in the step 2 box. This will open an untitled message. Leave the to, cc, and bcc blank. Fill in the subject line and the body of the email. Below is an example. Then click save and close. This will take you back to the prior window. Make sure the information is how you want it, then click next. You will then be asked if there are any exceptions. I had none so I skipped this by clicking next. Now you are at the final screen. Check your information again. Add different headers or footers for different sections in your document At the end of the chapter or section, click where you want to insert the section break. On the Document Elements tab, under Insert Pages, click Break. On the Document Elements tab, under Header and Footer, click Header. How to place headers in ms word. I have Word 14.3.9, Office for Mac 2011 Business. This is making me nuts. I want to insert headers in my document. I'm supposed to be able to create different headers for odd and even pages, and not have a header on the first page. Double-click the header or the footer area (near the top or bottom of the page). On the Header & Footer, tab, click Field. In the Field names list, click Page, and then click OK. You can name the rule. Make sure there is a check in the box “Turn on This Rule. Then click Finish. Sorry for the additional blue square, had to block out my work email. Best for breaking news: AP Mobile. The Associated Press is often the first reliable source to break a story, and its smartphone app is a cleanly designed way to tap that news at its source. News360 is one of the most well-known news aggregation apps for a reason. The app looks great, it’s very straightforward, and offers rich content. RSS feeds are an excellent way to keep up to date with all kinds of information sources -- blogs, news, the weather, discussions and more. An RSS feed reader will check subscribed channels for updates automatically and let you browse the news that's important to you. Here are our top picks of news aggregators for Mac users. Feedster - is a unique and useful news aggregator that organize all news from your accounts in multiple social networks, such as Instagram, Youtube, Twitter, Feedly and Vk, in one place. Here you can control the sources with only few clicks to add or remove them of necessity. Articles are optimized for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, so you’ll have a great reading experience no matter which device you’re using. The stories you really care about. The more you read, the better Apple News gets at understanding your interests. Alexa app for mac.
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