WHAT YOU'LL FIND INSIDE An easy-to-follow approach to learning Outlook In-depth coverage of important Outlook features including Calendar, E-mail, Contacts, and Tasks Step-by-step screen illustrations for immediate reinforcement of learning Emphasis on sharing and transferring of information essential for today's workers Exercises that build Web navigation proficiency by requiring research and analysis CONTENTS 1. Using Outlook for E-Mail. 2. Using Calendar for Scheduling. 3. Managing Contacts. 4. Creating Tasks and Notes. 5. Customizing, Integrating, and Archiving Outlook Components. Index. Student files at Internet Resource Center.
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