The Outlook 2013 Ribbon has tabs for e-mail, calendars, contacts, and tasks. The tabs let you quickly open new e-mail messages, make or change appointments, search for contacts, and create and mark off tasks. Keyboard shortcuts makes doing something in Outlook 2013 even easier.
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