Friday, August 28, 2009

Free Excel Spreadsheet Business Forms - Timesheet

Own your own business, or work for one? Does it have staff? Are you looking for an Excel spreadsheet to use for timesheets?

Well, here's a starting point: Timesheet2.xls


Please feel free to replace the logo with your company's one and to tweak it as you wish.

If you need help, you can always contact us.

If you'd like to avoid retyping the information into your company database or accounting system, get a copy of EziFiler.

If you turn off the prompt to auto archive, does archiving still run?

This is about Microsoft Outlook email. I'll use Outlook 2003 as the example but others are similar.

To control archiving in Outlook, select Tools, Options, the "Other" tab, and click on AutoArchive:



You'll see something like this:



The checkbox I've circled in red turns AutoArchive on or off. If you don't want to AutoArchive (for example because it: is annoying, takes up processing power, or doesn't save a copy of any of your emails) untick the checkbox.

If the checkbox is ticked, your emails will be archived.

The other checkbox is the one I've circled in blue. That one determines whether Outlook tells you when it is AutoArchiving or not. The main benefit of being told is that you can say, "Not right now" if you're on a computationally challenged laptop and are already trying to get it to do stuff you need done.


Why Archive?


Mainly it is about moving old email out of the main Outlook .pst file so that Outlook has fewer things to look through when you ask it to find something. It also speeds up performance (a little) for other things too.

One benefit is that if your main Outlook file gets corrupted, you still have a chance that the email in your archive file is intact and readable.

What AutoArchive doesn't do is save a copy of any of your email. If you lose email in Outlook (e.g. deleted and emptied, had a disk fail, reinstalled Outlook over your existing email) it is gone. It is always a good idea to backup important files and many emails contain crucial information so that means email too.

SaveMail Pro is a good tool (by us) for backing up Outlook email. With all the features it has now, I think you'd have a hard time finding one that is better value for money.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Save Outlook Email Folders

Well, what was pretty good just got even better.

SaveMail Pro version 1.00.0045 was released last night and it has some really great features.

It still allows you to save your Outlook email as MSG files that you can load back into Outlook somewhere else. It still allows you to save emails as text files or emails as text files and attachments as normal files you can open in Windows Explorer.

However, this version adds two more fantastic features (I like them):

  • You can save email folder names with the email.
    This means if you've organized all your email, it stays organized.

  • It has ClickYes support built in.*
    This means no more having to "Allow access for XX minutes."

The new output (with Folders and DIR turned on) looks like:



Pretty cool, eh?

* You have to install ClickYes for SaveMail to use it - but that's easy because we've included it as an optional install.