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OverviewAny Outlook power user knows that Microsoft Outlook (R) is more than just an email program: it's a suite of organizational tools that can help you manage your schedule, contacts, and deadlines with remarkable efficiency. Outlook contains such a wealth of features that even the most experienced users find that there is always something new that they can master. Whether you are a power user, help desk staff, or just someone who wants to harness the full strength of this program, you'll find that the Outlook Pocket Guide significantly decreases the amount of time you spend trying to figure out tricky questions. It provides just what you need, when you need it, right at your fingertips.Packed with information, this compact guide is a highly utilitarian tool that covers Microsoft Outlook's keyboard shortcuts, user interface, commands, and tasks. This little book is easy to use anywhere-it's the perfect quick reference for a veteran Outlook user who doesn't need a thousand-page tutorial.The Outlook Pocket Guide covers the latest version of Microsoft Outlook and includes: A brief explanation of how Outlook works behind the scenes An extensive guide section for common tasks as well as little-known solutions Reference tables for keyboard shortcuts, regular expressions, and common file locations O'Reilly's Pocket Guides are a favorite resource for people who want to get the most out of their applications. Packed with important details in a concise, well-organized format, these handy books deliver just what you need to grow in knowledge and proficiency without having to lug around a heavy reference volume. If you're an Outlook power user, or hope to be one, the Outlook Pocket Guide is a book you'll want nearby. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Walter Glenn , Tom SyroidPublisher: O'Reilly Media Imprint: O'Reilly Media Dimensions: Width: 10.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 17.50cm Weight: 0.174kg ISBN: 9780596004446ISBN 10: 0596004443 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 22 April 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Conventions Used in This Book Part I: Understanding Outlook The Outlook Interface How Outlook Stores Information Folders and Items Views Forms Shortcut Menus Using Categories Address Books Accounts Profiles Part II: General Tasks Finding Your Stuff Organizing Your Stuff Using the Outlook Bar Configuring Other Options Changing Views Customizing Menus and Toolbars Part III: Mail Tasks Setting Up Email Accounts Creating and Using Messages Viewing Messages Attaching Items to Messages Using Signatures and Stationery Managing Messages Using Rules Taming Junk Email Part IV: Calendar Tasks Creating and Managing Calendar Items Planning Meetings and Using Group Views Changing Calendar Views Part V: Contacts Tasks Creating and Editing Contacts Using Contacts Linking Contacts with Other Items Changing Contact Views Part VI: Task List Tasks Creating and Managing Tasks Delegating Tasks Viewing Tasks Part VII: Notes Tasks Part VIII: Journal Tasks Part IX: Outlook Reference Command Reference Important File Locations Views and Print Styles Internet Headers Startup Switches Keyboard Shortcuts Part X: Outlook Resources Internet Sites Books Outlook Tools IndexReviewsAuthor InformationWalter Glenn is a freelance consultant, writer, and editor in Huntsville, Alabama. He has been working in the computer industry for over a decade and provides solutions for small-to medium-sized businesses. Walter is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and Trainer who specializes in Internet and networking technologies. Tom Syroid lives in Saskatoon, Canada, and spends his days working as a systems consultant and freelance writer. He specializes in small business networking, NT Server administration, and training users how to avoid crashing Microsoft Office. Current topics of focus include knowledge management, collaboration platforms, and exploring the nuances of IBM's AIX operating system. In those rare moments when Tom's not writing something, you'll find him chasing his 10-month old son around the house, doing crafts with his daughter, or enjoying a quiet summer evening on the back porch with his wife Leah. You can contact Tom via email or through his web site. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |