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Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2003
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| Price: |
$99.00 |
| Business Focus: |
The Internet |
| Instructor: |
Bill Mann |
| Course Code: |
io3 |
| Delivery Method: |
Instructor-led Online Course |
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| Course Overview: |
This course will help you take advantage of the communication and personal information management power of Outlook 2003.
Thanks to a completely new user interface, Outlook is easier and more intuitive than ever before. Based on the proven layout standards of newspapers and magazines, its new design displays much more information without sacrificing readability. With Outlook's enhanced rules and new anti-spam features, you can filter out the junk and keep the good stuff. And you can organize your messages in ways that make sense to you without having to copy or move them.
When it comes to personal information management, this course won’t let you down. You'll use the new information views in Outlook 2003 to work with the Calendar, Contacts and other personal information management features. You'll also learn how to use the new Research Library, an incredible online reference tool that you can use without leaving Outlook.
You'll also explore the essential housekeeping tasks that keep Outlook running smoothly and your information safe, secure, and accessible. You'll learn the best ways to back up and restore your information. You'll be able to share information with only those people who need access while protecting yourself and your information from viruses and other nasty e-mail-borne problems.
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| Instructor Biography: |
| Bill Mann has been writing about software and the Internet since 1993, and has depended on Microsoft Outlook since day one. He is the published author of a number of books on Outlook, including the Microsoft Exchange 5 Sourcebook and How to Do Everything with Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. In addition to this course, Bill teaches Getting Organized with Outlook 2000 and Introduction to Outlook 2002, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. |
| Course Syllabus: |
| Lesson 1 Syllabus |
Introduction to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 |
| Lesson 2 Syllabus |
Connect to Multiple E-mail Accounts |
| Lesson 2 Objective |
Cover the basics of the user interface. Use the help systems and keyboard shortcuts. |
| Lesson 3 Syllabus |
Working With E-mail |
| Lesson 3 Objective |
Get access to multiple e-mail accounts. Work with multiple accounts and offline. |
| Lesson 4 Syllabus |
Working With Contacts and the Address Book |
| Lesson 4 Objective |
Send and receive messages. Use the spelling checker, format a message, and use signatures. |
| Lesson 5 Syllabus |
Using Instant Messaging and Newsgroups |
| Lesson 5 Objective |
Learn how to use Contacts and the Address Book. |
| Lesson 6 Syllabus |
Working With the Calendar |
| Lesson 6 Objective |
Communicate with instant messaging and newsgroups. |
| Lesson 7 Syllabus |
Going Further With the Calendar |
| Lesson 7 Objective |
Explore the Calendar—schedule activities and set calendar options. |
| Lesson 8 Syllabus |
Creating Tasks, Making Notes, and Keeping a Journal |
| Lesson 8 Objective |
Learn group scheduling, changing schedules, and making counterproposals. |
| Lesson 9 Syllabus |
Organizing, Managing, and Printing Information |
| Lesson 9 Objective |
Learn to use Tasks, Notes, and Journal. |
| Lesson 10 Syllabus |
Backing up Information and Finding It Again |
| Lesson 10 Objective |
Discover how to organize, manage, and print information. |
| Lesson 11 Syllabus |
Dealing With Outlook Security |
| Lesson 11 Objective |
Use AutoArchive, Advanced Find, and Search Folders. |
| Lesson 12 Syllabus |
Customizing Outlook |
| Lesson 12 Objective |
Learn how Outlook security works and how to deal with its idiosyncracies. |