Instructor-led training - outlook 2007 introduction course
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Outlook 2007 Introduction Course

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London and UK wide

Microsoft Outlook 1 day instructor-led. Courses never cancelled: Guaranteed. From £75 (list price £225)

Training formats available

Currently demand for public schedule is growing slowly and dates will be scheduled accordingly.

Who is this training course suitable for?

Our Microsoft Outlook 2007 Introduction course is suitable for complete beginners to Microsoft Outlook.

Prerequisites

A working knowledge of Windows is required, or our Microsoft Windows Introduction course. No experience of MS Outlook 2007 is required.

Benefits

At the end of this Outlook 2007 training you will have a good working knowledge of Outlook 2007 basics. You will feel more confident using Outlook and be able to manage and communicate using Microsoft Outlook. Users may set up meetings across the network, organise their calendar or delegate it to someone else, manage their to-do list using Tasks, and even leave notes on the desktop. The powerful tools in Outlook in general helps simplify email communication, enhance group planning, scheduling of meetings, and also allow access to the information you need all from one place.

After completing this course you will be prepared to attend the Outlook 2007 Advanced training course.

Course Syllabus

What's new in Outlook 2007

Getting Started
The program window
The Help system

E-mail
E-mail accounts
E-mail messages
Handling messages
Printing messages
Address Books

E-mail and Contact Management
E-mail management
Contact management
The master category list

Tasks
Working with tasks
Managing tasks

Appointments and Events
Working with appointments
Modifying appointments
Working with events

Meeting Requests and Responses
Working with meeting requests
Managing meeting requests
Handling meeting responses

Customizing Outlook
Personal folders
The organize panel
Signatures
Voting buttons
Interacting with the internet

"What do I get on the day?"

What is Microsoft Outlook?

Outlook is a personal information manager from Microsoft, and is part of Microsoft Office. Although often used mainly as an e-mail application, it also provides calendar, task and contact management. It can be used as a stand-alone application, but can also operate in conjunction with a Microsoft Exchange Server to provide enhanced functions for multiple users in an organisation, such as shared mailboxes and calendars, public folders and meeting time allocation.


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