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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Microsoft Outlook 2000 Introduction
Course Aims
MS Outlook functions as desktop information manager including managing files and folders and an mail message centre. On completion of this course, delegates will be able to navigate Outlook, get help, send and read e-mail, set and keep track of their appointments, tasks and contacts, post Notes, print and organise their Outlook desktop. |
Assumed Knowledge
A basic understanding of PCs, experience of using a mouse and MS Windows 95/98/NT, as gained from attendance on the "MS Windows 95/98/NT User Introduction" course or from the work place. |
Course Audience
Intending, new or recent MS Outlook users who need to get to grips with using the essentials of this electronic desktop information management system in a short space of time. |
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Table of Contents
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Getting started with Outlook 2000
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Getting started with Outlook 2000
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Getting assistance with Outlook 2000
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Getting assistance with Outlook 2000
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Using Outlook as a universal inbox
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Using Outlook as a universal inbox
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Mail and messages
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Opening, replying to and finding a message
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Opening, replying to and finding a message
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Using the address book
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Keeping contacts
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Meeting planning
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The calendar
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The task list
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Recurring and assigned tasks
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Recurring and assigned tasks
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Using Outlook notes
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Integrating Office and Outlook
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Integrating Office and Outlook
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Previewing and printing from Outlook
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Previewing and printing from Outlook
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Using folders
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Appendices
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Computer viruses and e-mail
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