 Hi, and welcome to Roger Williams University's Outlook Web Access tutorial. Today, I will be showing you the basic locations of some important features as well as some brief how-tos. The first thing you will have to do is sign in. Now that we are successfully signed in, if you click on the top left-hand corner symbol of squares, you will see all the applications you have available to you online. Applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook are all available to you anywhere you can connect to the internet. For today, we are just going to spend time with Outlook. To compose a message, simply click the new button in the top left-hand side of the screen. Clicking this will open a new window pane to the right side of your screen in which you can create your new email. To the left-hand side of the screen, you will see your inbox as well as all your other folders. To view all your folders, click on the More button. If you click the gear on the upper right-hand corner of the screen, this will open up your settings. For now, we will click Options. Now that you are in the Options menu, feel free to check out all of the things you can do like block or allow email addresses, set up a new email signature, or set up your auto reply for when you are out of the office. To set your automatic reply, click on Automatic Replies. Clicking on Automatic Replies will allow you to set up specific messages for people outside and inside your organization. Within Options, you will see a section called Clutter. Clutter is an email sorting tool available in Office 365 that automatically moves low-priority messages out of your inbox to make room for your more important emails. When an item is automatically moved, it is listed in your Clutter folder. If you do not wish to have your email sorted with Clutter, uncheck the box next to Separate Items Identified as Clutter. If you look at your options in mail, you will see that you have many ways to customize your own Outlook experience. To change your theme in Office 365, simply click on the gear in the top right-hand corner of your screen and select Change Themes. There are many themes you can choose from that will help deliver a better customized experience in Office 365.