It wasn't until 10:01 AM—already an hour into his workday—that he would finally click the blue Outlook icon.

He decided it was time to put Outlook in its rightful place: the Startup folder.

Adding Microsoft Outlook to your startup routine ensures your email, calendar, and tasks are ready the moment you log in. While most apps have a simple "on/off" switch in settings, Outlook often requires a few extra steps—especially if you are using the "New Outlook" version for Windows. Adding Classic Outlook to Startup