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Email and Outlook Issues

Email and Outlook Issues

The following are articles that explain how to use and solve common problems with one's email.

  • How to add your 1st email account in Outlook
  • How to add additional email accounts in Outlook
  • How to create an out-of-office message in Outlook
  • How to delete an out-of-office message in Outlook
  • How to schedule a meeting in Outlook 
  • How to identify spam and phishing emails and how to deal with them
  • How to add Pharmacy (PHR) room schedules in Outlook
  • How to fix the error "Cannot start MS Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window" in Outlook
  • How to book a room in Outlook

Still need help? Contact the Pharmacy IT Help Desk by sending an email to rt-pharmacyit@rt.uwaterloo.ca. 

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