Replying to emails in Microsoft Outlook 2019 is simple and allows you to quickly respond to the sender or all recipients.
Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Open Outlook 2019
- Launch Microsoft Outlook 2019 on your computer.
- Ensure you are connected to the internet.
Step 2: Open the Email to Reply To
- Navigate to the folder containing the email (e.g., Inbox, Sent Items).
- Double-click the email to open it in a new window, or select it in the message list.
Step 3: Choose a Reply Option
- Reply to Sender:
- Click the Reply button in the toolbar (top-left corner).
- Alternatively, press Ctrl + R on your keyboard.
- Reply to All Recipients:
- Click the Reply All button in the toolbar.
- Alternatively, press Ctrl + Shift + R on your keyboard.
- Use this option if you want all recipients in the To and CC fields to receive your reply.
Step 4: Compose Your Reply
- The reply email will open with the original email content quoted below your cursor.
- Type your response above the quoted content.
- Optionally, edit or remove parts of the quoted content if necessary.
Step 5: Attach Files (Optional)
- If needed, click Attach File in the toolbar to include an attachment.
- Browse for the file and click Insert.
Step 6: Review and Send Your Reply
- Verify the recipient(s) in the To field.
- Check the subject line (it will be prefixed with RE: by default).
- Click the Send button to send your reply.
Optional: Save a Draft
- If you’re not ready to send your reply, click Save to store it in the Drafts folder.
- You can return to it later by opening the Drafts folder.
Tips for Replying to Emails in Outlook 2019
- Use Reply All Carefully: Avoid using Reply All unless all recipients need to see your response.
- Enable Email Signatures: Set up a signature under File > Options > Mail > Signatures to include in your replies automatically.
- Edit Subject (Optional): If needed, you can edit the subject line to make it more specific.
By following these steps, you can efficiently reply to emails in Outlook 2019, ensuring effective communication with senders and recipients.