

When done, click OK to save the new entry.For the most part, you'll only need to a give a unique name to your new building block and can leave the other fields in their default values, as shown in the screenshot below. In the dialog box that pops up, specify some attributes.On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts > Save Selection to Quick Part Gallery….Select the content that you want to store.When your new piece of content is ready, here's what you do to add it to the Quick Part Gallery: Technically, it does not matter where you create a new building block - the steps are the same for emails, appointments, contacts and tasks. To begin with, type the desired text, format it the way you want, and include graphics if needed. The Quick Parts feature works the same way in all versions of Outlook for Office 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2010, and Outlook 2007. These snippets of predefined content are not limited to text only - they can include images, tables, graphics, and formatting.

Quick Parts were introduced in Outlook 2007 as a more versatile replacement for AutoText from previous versions.

Microsoft defines this feature as "building blocks". Outlook Quick Parts is a gallery of reusable pieces of content that you can quickly insert into your email messages as well as appointments, meeting requests, contacts, and tasks.
