You’re going on a business trip or on vacation and you don’t want your email unanswered in your inbox? Outlook has a convenient solution for this: By nominating a temporary replacement you can give one of your colleagues access to your email. The person covering for you can then read your emails and create new messages in your name. In this Special Topic we will show you how to set up this arrangement and how to assign individual rights, so your replacement can plan tasks and appointments for you and see your contacts.
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Outlook 2016
Delegate Access:
In this film you will learn how to use the delegate access feature so that someone can act on your behalf while you are away from your desk.
(6 Min.)
Outlook 2013
Delegate Access:
In this film you will learn how to use the delegate access feature so that someone can act on your behalf while you are away from your desk.
(6 Min.)
Outlook 2010
Delegate Access:
In this film you will learn how to use the delegate access feature so that someone can act on your behalf while you are away from your desk.
(6 Min.)