Which of the following represents ‘Flag’ while creating a new mail in outlook ?
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Reminder
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Follow up
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Mail of high importance
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None of the above
In Outlook, the 'Flag' feature is specifically used to mark emails for Follow Up - it creates a to-do item to track action items. High importance is a separate priority setting (red exclamation mark). Reminders can be set on flagged items, but the flag itself represents the follow-up action, not just the reminder.
In Outlook, the flag icon when composing a new email is the 'Follow Up' flag — it marks the message for follow-up action and can set a reminder date/time, appearing as a colored flag in the message list to prompt the sender or recipient to revisit it later. This is distinct from 'Reminder' (a separate calendar/task feature, though flags can trigger reminders, the flag itself is fundamentally the Follow Up marker) and from the red exclamation mark, which represents high importance, not the flag. 'Follow up' is the correctly documented function of the flag feature in Outlook's compose window.