Outlook 2007 Foundations
Technology & Web 2.0
Computer Literacy
Prerequisite
This course presumes that the user has a basic knowledge of Windows and is familiar with concepts like using the keyboard, using the mouse, right-clicking, left-clicking, and dragging and dropping.
Details
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| Length | Time | Language | City | Start Date | Rate | 1 day | 08:30:00 - 16:00:00 | EN | Ottawa | Mar 16, 2010 | $199.00 | 1 day | 08:30:00 - 16:00:00 | EN | Ottawa | Mar 31, 2010 | $199.00 |
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Course Outline
Microsoft Outlook enables users to best manage their time and information flow with others.
The series of Outlook training courses will help the students to learn how to better organize their information, identify priorities to improve time management, effective ways to communicate and maintain contact with others
Section 1: Starting Out
- Lesson 1.1: Getting Started
- Lesson 1.2: Interacting with Outlook
- Lesson 1.3: Working with Toolbars
- Lesson 1.4: Using the Outlook Panes
- Lesson 1.5: Getting Help in Outlook
Section 2: Receiving E-Mail
- Lesson 2.1: Receiving E-Mail
- Lesson 2.2: Working with E-Mail Messages
- Lesson 2.3: The New Interface, Part 1
- Lesson 2.4: The New Interface, Part 2
Section 3: Sending E-Mail
- Lesson 3.1: Answering Mail
- Lesson 3.2: Composing E-Mail
- Lesson 3.3: Doing More with E-Mail
- Lesson 3.4: Using the Drafts Folder
Section 4: Information Management
- Lesson 4.1: The Calendar
- Lesson 4.2: The Contacts Folder
- Lesson 4.3: The Tasks Folder
- Lesson 4.4: The Notes Folder
- Lesson 4.5: The Journal Folder
Section 5: Viewing and Printing in Outlook
- Lesson 5.1: Using Viewing Tools
- Lesson 5.2: Customizing the Outlook Screen
- Lesson 5.3: Using Print Preview
- Lesson 5.4: Printing Outlook Items




