It’s usually in the Microsoft Office folder, which you’ll find in the All Apps area of the Start menu. This opens the message in the right panel.  For example, if you want to filter all mail sent from one email address, click an email from that sender. If you want to filter messages sent to one of your email addresses, click a message addressed to that address. It’s near the top-left corner of the screen. It’s in the row of icons near the top of the screen, toward the center. A list of folders on your account will appear. If you don’t see a folder you want to use, click New to create one, then select it. Future email sent to or from the email address you selected will be moved to the selected folder upon receipt.

Summary: Open Microsoft Outlook. Click a message sent to or from an address you want to filter. Click the Home tab. Click Rules. Click Always Move Messages From <sender> or Always Move Messages To <address>. Select the folder you to which you want these messages filtered. Click OK.


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Summary: Select from a large collection of third-party, custom icons by clicking here. Insert the URL where your desired image is located into the code, replacing that over the following URL:


Once you’ve communicated with the rental company, you’ll need to call your own insurance company. Explain the circumstances of the breakdown and describe the specific problem with the rental car. Clarify whether or not you are at fault for the breakdown, and ask if damages and repairs will be covered by your insurance.  When you call your insurance company, state, “I’m driving a rental car in Florida, and the car just broke down on the side of the road. The engine stopped running, although I did nothing to put me at fault. If the rental company refuses to pay, will my car insurance cover the cost of repairs?” If the breakdown-related damages are not your fault and the rental agreement states that the rental company will pay, your insurance company may not need to get involved. It’s still best to contact the insurance company though, in case the rental company tries to make you pay for damages for which you were not at fault. Before traveling, you should find out ahead of time what type of rental-car coverage your insurance company provides. Even if you have a good vehicle insurance plan, if you get into an accident in your rental car, your insurance will likely only cover damages to the other vehicle, leaving you responsible to cover damages to the rental car.  To start this conversation, try explaining, “I’m going to be renting a car soon in Alabama. Does my car insurance cover my own vehicle in the case of a breakdown, or if I get into an accident in the rental?” Tell the company whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, as this may make a difference in the insurance rental-car coverage. Also ask if your insurance will cover fees charged by the rental agency, for example, repair and towing costs. If your insurance company does not provide coverage for damages to rental cars, you can work around this problem by purchasing rental insurance from the rental company before you begin driving the car—this will insure any damages to the rental car for which you are responsible. Some rental companies may also sell a “liability waiver.” This will clear you from liability and financial responsibility if you are at fault for damages to the vehicle.

Summary: Call your insurance company shortly after the breakdown. Ask your insurance company about coverage before you rent a car. Purchase renter’s insurance when renting a car.


Look for a section of the website devoted to business. Usually, local governments keep official records of all businesses registered in the area, including their names. If so, there's probably a search box for you to use.  In some areas, the agency you need to check with might not be called the Secretary of State. If you're not sure, just ask a local government or development office which agency maintains business name records. For instance, in Scotland, the equivalent office is called "National Records," but in Australia it's the "Securities and Investments Commission," while in San Diego it's called the "Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk." Simply type the name into the search box and hit enter. Some government websites will also allow you to search for a specific type of business alongside the name. Leave out punctuation, plurals, and words and abbreviations like “inc.” or “co.” This help the search be as thorough as possible. For instance, if you search for “Brown bros. Painting,” the database might not reveal that there is already a company called “Brown Brothers Painting.” Search more broadly with simple terms like “Brown” and “Painting.” Record the information for any businesses listed in the database that have the name that you would like to use. If you find some with the same name, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's off-limits for you.  Sometimes, the databases include businesses that are different defunct. In such cases, you might still be able to use the name. On the other hand, even if you don't see the name that you want, that doesn't mean it's available to you. Some databases don't include businesses operating under assumed names or fictitious names. Have a list of a few possibilities so that you don't waste time scrambling to come up with a new name if a particular one is already taken. For instance, if you want to call your business "Brown Brothers Painting," you might also list some possibilities like "Brown family painting" or “Colors by Brown.”  Some business name application forms will ask you to list your first choice, followed by alternatives. Search for the alternative names as well.
Summary: Go to the website of your local Secretary of State. Enter the name you would like to search for. Make the name search as broad as possible. Make a note if the name you want turns up. Come up with some alternative names.