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- Become familiar with what Microsoft Outlook 2007 can do: the interface, the Ribbon and views and how to send and receive email
- Use color coding and other techniques to organize incoming emails and prioritize them
- Schedule meetings using the printable Calendar and share your availability with co-workers
- Use themes, Quick Styles and customized signature lines to give your emails a more professional edge
- Protect your Inbox by backing up data and using a spam blocker, and learn how to repair a corrupt Inbox file
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Outlook 2007 is a feature-rich email client. This lesson introduces you to the Outlook 2007 interface and features, shows you how to change views to focus on groups of emails and steps through the process of sending and receiving email.
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Lesson 2: Managing your inbox, email addresses, calendar and more
Knowing how to keep your inbox clean and quickly prioritizing incoming mail can be a considerable time saver. This lesson covers those topics in addition to search techniques and practical business uses of the calendar.
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Lesson 3: Email tips for adding professionalism and efficiency
In this lesson, you'll learn to use font styles, themes, signature lines, tables and more to draw attention to important information in your emails. You'll also learn to use Quick Parts for often-used text.
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Lesson 4: Email safety tips for protecting your inbox, contacts and data
Even with strong controls in place, some spam still passes through email servers to your inbox. This lesson covers antivirus software and spam filters to keep most of it at bay. You'll also learn how to back up files and repair a corrupted inbox.
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» Faithe Wempen
Faithe Wempen, M.A., is a nationally known expert on Microsoft Office applications and A+ certification, and the author of more than 90 technical books, including Microsoft PowerPoint Advanced Presentation Techniques, Windows XP Home Edition Simply Visual, Learning Microsoft Publisher 2003, and PC Maintenance: Preparing for A+ Certification. Her articles and reviews of computer hardware and software have appeared on TechProGuild.com, TechRepublic.com, and CertCities.com, and in Microsoft Office Solutions and Microsoft OfficePRO magazines. Faithe is an adjunct faculty member at Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis in the Computer Information Technology department, where she teaches Computer Hardware and Software Architecture and is part of a team designing a new learning approach to Microsoft Office skills based on multiple learning styles. Faithe is also the co-owner and business manager for Sycamore Knoll Bed and Breakfast in Noblesville, Indiana, and is working on a B.S. in Computer Information Technology. In her spare time (which is not much!) she likes playing with her three Shetland sheepdogs and vacationing in Las Vegas.
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Microsoft Outlook 2007 Tips & Tricks
Very usefull course
Great way to learn
Outlook 2007
This course was so clearly set out that I found it easy to visualize even without hands on time. It's given me so much more scope when using Outlook. I've already recommended this site to a friend and would happily do so again.
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I have always enjoyed HP classes and this is no exception
Microsoft Outlook 2007 Tips & tricks
I use Outlook a lot and this class taught me a lot of things I never knew about it.This showed me aspects of the program that makes me want to use it, not just to send/receive email,Very helpful
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