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OverviewMicrosoft 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas E. BarichPublisher: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Imprint: Osborne/McGraw-Hill Edition: 2002 ed. Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.350kg ISBN: 9780072132748ISBN 10: 0072132744 Pages: 800 Publication Date: 01 January 2001 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsOutlook 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 ObjectivesReviewsAuthor InformationThomas 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |