'Revise Contents' – Outlook's hidden gem

 Apr 14, 2014

Have you ever wanted to highlight information or make notes in a received email? Or make the email contents easier to recognise or find in the future? Or perhaps even add or delete content in an email? Microsoft Outlook allows you to do all of this with the 'Revise Contents' feature, but the option isn't exactly in a straightforward location. To make this feature more accessible, I recommend that you add the Revise Contents icon to your Quick Access Toolbar. Simply follow the steps below to start using this great feature in Outlook.

Add Revise Content to the Quick Access Toolbar

  1. Open Microsoft Outlook and open an e-mail.
  2. On the Quick Access Toolbar, click on the 'More' button (which is a little black arrow pointing down) and go to 'More Commands.' This will generate the 'Customise the Quick Access Toolbar' dialogue box. Note: the Quick Access Toolbar is a bar located at the top of the e-mail window. By default, you should see the save, undo and redo icons. 
  3. Change the Choose commands from 'Popular Commands' to 'All Commands.'
  4. The commands are sorted alphabetically. Find the 'Revise Contents' icon and add it to the Quick Access Toolbar.

How to revise contents

  1. Click on the 'Revise Contents' icon and now, you'll be able to edit your received emails.
  2. Make the desired changes to the email message.
  3. When you are finished making changes, close the email. You will be prompted as to whether you wish to keep the changes or not. Click the 'Yes' button to save your changes.
Revise Contents in Outlook 2010

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About the Author:

Alice Antonsen  

Alice is one of New Horizons’ most experienced Desktop Applications trainers. She is qualified with a Diploma of Business (Computing) and a Diploma of Information Technology. Since joining New Horizons in 2006, Alice has achieved the prestigious status of a certified Microsoft Office Master and for the past 4 years, has been placed in the Top 25 Desktop Applications trainers for New Horizons Worldwide. Throughout her career, she has gained a wealth of knowledge and experience in providing training to individuals and groups of varying skill levels. Alice delivers each training session with great care and consideration ensuring each one is tailored to the learning needs of her students.

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