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Outlook X Thomas E. Barich

Outlook X By Thomas E. Barich

Outlook X by Thomas E. Barich


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This guide fully explains and demonstrates the various functions and methods for getting the most out of Outlook. The volume focuses on the Web influence and intergrating mail with other Microsoft Office components.

Outlook X Summary

Outlook X: The Complete Reference by Thomas E. Barich

Microsoft is releasing a new version of Office X in the spring of 2001, and this will include a new version of Outlook. Outlook is by far the most prevalent corporate e-mail package in use, and is increasingly popular with end users. There are substantial changes to Outlook in Office X - many enhanced user features as well as streamlined set up and configuration options. This book fully explains e-mail functions, from filtering unwanted messages to collaborative review of documents over e-mail and contact management scheduling, calendars and more. It is written in easy-to-understand language with topics organized so readers can find information quickly. Outlook X The Complete Reference provides explanations and step by step examples with screenshots to teach all that this powerful programme has to offer. New web influence is prevalent in Outlook X - bringing the browser paradigm directly into Outlook for ease of use, and new administrator-friendly methods exist for adding new e-mail accounts, address books and personal folders.

About Thomas E. Barich

Thomas E. Barich (New Smyrna Beach, FL) is the author of numerous books on Outlook and other Microsoft applications including Microsoft Office. He is a computer consultant and CD-ROM developer who has been using Outlook since it's debut in 1997.

Table of Contents

Outlook 2000: The Complete Reference Part I Outlook Basics Ch. 1: Exploring Outlook Ch. 2: Working with Outlook Profiles Part II Communicating with e-mail Ch. 3: Composing and Sending Messages Ch. 4: Reading and Replying to Messages Ch. 5: Tracking and Managing Mail Ch. 6: Setting E-Mail Options Ch. 7: Working with Address Books and Directory Services Part III. Working with Contacts Ch. 8: Understanding and Using Contacts Ch. 9: Managing Contacts Part IV. Managing Time and Details Ch. 10: Working with the Calendar Ch. 11: Scheduling Appointments & Events Ch. 12: Scheduling Meetings and Invited Events Ch. 13: Managing Tasks Ch. 14: Using the Journal Ch. 15: Using Notes Part V. The Microsoft Exchange Server Advantage Ch. 16: Sharing Information Ch. 17: Working Offline or on the Road Part VI. Getting More Out of Outlook Ch. 18: Organizing and Managing Folders Ch. 19: Advanced E-mail Techniques Ch. 20: Using Outlook with Other Applications Ch. 21. Using Outlook to Access the Internet Ch. 22. Working with Views Ch. 23. Customizing Outlook Part VII. Building Outlook Applications Ch. 24: Designing Custom Forms and Fields Ch. 25. Automating Outlook with VBA Appendix A: Becoming A Microsoft User Specialist Appendix B: MOUS Exam Objectives

Additional information

NPB9780072132748
9780072132748
0072132744
Outlook X: The Complete Reference by Thomas E. Barich
New
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2001-01-01
800
N/A
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