Microsoft Outlook 2003 Level 1
Microsoft Office Outlook provides an integrated solution for managing e-mail, schedules, tasks, notes, and more. Key enhancements include the new cached mode, automatic grouping of messages, junk e-mail handling, and improved reading views.
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Duration: 1 Day
Objectives
- Using Menus and Toolbars
- Composing, Sending, and Receiving E-mail
- Creating an Appointment and view the Calendar
- Using E-mail and the Address Book
- Add, Edit, and Delete a Contact
Prerequisites
- A thorough understanding of the Windows operating environment
- Strong mouse and keyboard ability
Outline
- Section 1 - The Fundamentals
- What's New in Outlook 2003?
- Starting Outlook
- Understanding the Outlook Screen
- Using the Navigation Pane
- Using Menus and Toolbars
- Filling Out Dialog Boxes
- Keystroke and Right Mouse Button Shortcuts
- Composing and Sending E-mail
- Receiving e-mail
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text
- Creating an Appointment
- Viewing the Calendar
- Editing and Rescheduling Appointments
- Using the Contacts List
- Viewing, Editing, and Deleting Contacts
- Using the Tasks List
- Using Notes
- Working with Outlook Today
- Getting Help
- Changing the Office Assistant and Using the What's This Button
- Printing an Item
- Exiting Microsoft Outlook
- Section 2 - Using E-mail
- Using E-mail
- Composing and Sending E-mail
- Specifying Message Options
- Receiving and Sorting Messages
- Replying to a Message
- Forwarding a Message
- Checking Your Spelling
- Inserting a Hyperlink
- Attaching a File to a Message
- Opening an Attachment
- Finding Messages
- Deleting Messages
- Exploring the Folder List
- Using Outlook Web Access
- Section 3 - Using the Address Book
- Introduction to the Address Book
- Adding New Entries
- Searching the Address Book and Editing Entries
- Creating a Distribution List
- Deleting Contacts and Distribution Lists
- Section 4 - Using the Contacts List
- Adding, Editing, and Deleting Contacts
- Adding an E-mail Sender to the Contact's list
- Mapping a Contact's Address on the Internet
- Changing Views
- Using the Actions Menu
- Printing the Contacts list