If you’re someone who has a busy schedule and you’re constantly checking your emails on Outlook, then the reading pane feature is something you should definitely consider enabling. This feature allows you to easily check your emails without having to double click and open each individual email. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at how to enable the reading pane feature in Outlook.
First, open your Outlook and click on “View”. You’ll see an option for “Reading Pane” here. If you want the reading pane to be on the right-hand side, click on “Reading Pane on the Right”. Alternatively, if you prefer the reading pane to be at the bottom of the screen, select “Reading Pane” and choose “Bottom”.
Once you’ve enabled the reading pane, you can easily select the emails you want to move in your Outlook. You can also play around with the options by going to “Reading Pane” and selecting “Options”. Here, you can choose to mark items as read when viewed in the reading pane, and set the time limit to mark an email as read. You can also select the option to mark items as read when selection changes, or use a single key reading using the spacebar.
Another useful feature is to turn on automatic full-screen reading in portrait orientation. This will make it easier for you to read your emails without having to zoom in or out.
Enabling the reading pane feature in Outlook is a quick and easy way to avoid multiple clicks to check your emails. We hope this blog post has been helpful to you.