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Did You Know? Change the Tab Key

Did you know that you can change how the Tab key works when you are composing a message? By default, when you click the Tab key when composing an email, the cursor moves to the next field or area of focus. Do you want an actual tab in the text area instead? Go to Preferences […]

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Did You Know? Drag Address Bubbles

Did you know that you can drag address bubbles when composing an email? Do you want to move someone from the To field to the Cc field? Just click on that address bubble and drag it to another field. You can also click and drag to select multiple address bubbles and move them all at […]

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Did You Know: Show/Hide Declined Meetings

Did you know that you can choose to show or hide deleted meetings on your Zimbra Calendar? By default, if you decline a meeting invitation, the meeting is still displayed on your Zimbra Calendar very faintly, as shown below. Because it is still displayed, you can right-click the meeting and change your response at any […]

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Did You Know: Forwarding Calendar Invitations

Did you know that you can automatically forward a copy of your calendar invitations to another email address? Here are some scenarios where forwarding a copy of calendar invitations to another address is helpful: If you do not check your Zimbra account frequently, you can forward a copy of your meeting invitations to an address that you check regularly. […]

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Did You Know: A Zimlet Summary

The last two Did You Know posts introduced Zimlets, magical pieces of code within Zimbra that: Make the Zimbra Web Client and the Zimbra Desktop easier to use with things like roll-over actions for dates, phone numbers, etc. Integrate Zimbra with other third-party information systems, such as WebEx and SalesForce. You also learned where to look […]

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