Getting Started Using Microsoft
Outlook® Integration
Power Broker offers
integration capabilities to allow a user to generate an email from
the Customer/Policy screen, as well as save the email in the
Abeyance directory for future viewing.
Initial Power Broker Setup:
From the main Power Broker desktop, click on Utilities, Define Your
Company Information, Software Directories. Ensure that you have a
value in the Outlook option for storage.

After a period of time, the Outlook folder will grow as more emails
are loaded into this folder. If you’re a smaller office of less
than 10 users, then it will take years and years to fill up. If
you’re an office greater than 10 users, someone’s responsibility
would be to check the folder size. Should you find that the folder
\BRO\OUTLOOK is reaching a size of 1Gig, then you may want to return
to the Software Directories page, and switch your Outlook folder to
2. You would then send an email to
techsupport@power-broker.com
requesting a new OUTLOOK3 to be added as an enhancement.
Initial User Setup:
These next few steps will need to be done for every user that plans
to use this integration. If you are sitting at Jack’s desk, you
will need to log into Power Broker as Jack. If you are sitting at
Jill’s desk, you will need to log into Power Broker as Jill . The
reason for this is everyone’s Microsoft Office software is not
installed in the exact same location.
If you are on a Terminal Server network, Microsoft Office IS located
in the same location, and you WILL be able to sit at the one
connection and log in as each user, following the next set of
instructions.
Start by clicking on Tables, User Preferences

Choose the Internet Email Software, as well as Browse to your
OUTLOOK.EXE file

Section A – Creating and Saving a New
Email - Sample Workflow:
The first thing you need to ensure is that there is a valid email
address on the customer screen. This email address will pull into
the email message.

From the left hand menu, click on ‘MS Outlook’.

An email will open that
will automatically copy the email address from the customer screen
into the ‘TO’ spot of your email. Continue by typing in a ‘Subject’
line and the body of your email.

Once you choose ‘Send’,
the email will close and be placed into your Outbox.


If your email has a large file attachment, or should your email
software NOT do an automatic ‘Send and Receive’, Power Broker will
wait until your email has left the Outbox. Once it has, click on
‘Proceed’ to continue to save your email.

Microsoft Office Outlook will display a security warning. Should
you plan on doing multiple emails in the next 15 minutes or so,
click on the drop down menu, and select a longer time for this
message to NOT launch. Otherwise, just click ‘YES’.


The integration will bring you into a ‘NOTES’ window. Complete the
Done box with a ‘Y or N’ and then click ‘Save Note’. Note that
Launch Using will default to ‘O’ for Outlook and
Abeyance / Notes Type Code will default to ‘8’ - do not
change either of these fields or you will lose your link to the
email message.

To review your email, click on the abeyance section

Section B –
Saving an Existing Email from Outlook
Select any email in Outlook that you wish to save back to the
customer abeyance.

In the bottom Windows
toolbar, bring Power Broker to the front, and then Search for the
customer you wish to save the Outlook email to. Click on ‘Notes’
button.

When the Notes
window opens, complete any of the empty fields that you wish to fill
in, and then click on the Outlook button at the top right of the
Notes screen as shown in this picture.

Power Broker automatically saves a copy of the email to your Outlook
folder defined in Utilities, Define Your Company Information,
Software Directories, Outlook (1 or 2) folder.
Microsoft Office Outlook
will display a warning message.
Click ‘YES’ and then click on ‘Save Note’.


Now that your email has
been saved, open your abeyance screen, click on the abeyance line
provided, and click ‘View/Edit’.

An email will open, with
an attachment. Double click on this email attachment and your email
will open. When you go to close your email, it will ask you to
SAVE. Click ‘NO’.

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