Outlook 2007 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

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John Wiley & Sons, Feb 23, 2011 - Computers - 840 pages
  • Nine minibooks spanning more than 800 pages make this an indispensable guide for Outlook power users
  • Covers the new Outlook interface and features and offers detailed coverage of Outlook tools, techniques, and tricks
  • Minibooks include: Outlook basics; e-mail, RSS, and news; personal information management; managing and controlling information; collaboration; functional forms; VBA programming; managing business information; and maintenance, management, and troubleshooting
  • Office has more than 120 million users worldwide-90 percent of the business productivity software market-and most of these users look to Outlook for e-mail, calendaring, and personal information management
 

Contents

Title
Getting Started
Outlook Quick and Dirty
Understanding the EMail Process
Importing Data into Outlook
EMail Basics
Changing the View
Forwarding an EMail
Tracking Tasks Taking Notes and Recording Items in the Journal
Dealing with More Complex Tasks
Spreading the Joy Task Assignments
Taking Notes
Taking Notes in Overdrive OneNote
Maximizing the Power of OneNote
Making History in the Journal
Minding Your Business Contact Manager

Adding Your Signature
How Can I Tell If You Read This?
Getting Out the Vote
Stopping a Long EMail Download
Getting theLatest News Delivered Right to Your Inbox
Managing Multiple EMail Accounts
Getting Familiar with the Calendar
Going Further with the Calendar
Calendar Collaboration
AllAbout Meetings Scheduling a Meeting
Making the Calendar Your
Getting inContact Adding a CompleteContact Changing ContactInformation Basing a Contact on an Incoming EMail
Working withYour Contacts
Dealing with Business Cards
Sharing Your Contacts
Working with Business Contacts
Getting the 411onAccounts Linking Outlook to BCM Records
Working with Opportunities
Knowing the Basic BCM Reports
Organizing Items with Categories
Changing Your View on Outlook
Customizing Outlook Forms
Finding a Place for Your Stuff
Making Mincemeat Out of Spam
Seekand Ye Shall Find
Securing Outlook EMail
Outand About Taking Outlook on the Road
Turning Your EMail Accounts into Roadies
Printing Your Stuff and Taking It with

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Jennifer Fulton, iVillage’s former “Computer Coach,” is an experienced computer consultant and trainer with over 20 years in the business. Jennifer is a best-selling author of over 100 computer books for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced user, ranging from the self-motivated adult business user to the college, technical, high-school, or middle school student. Jennifer is also a computer trainer for corporate personnel, teaching a variety of classes including Windows, Microsoft Office, Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop Elements, and others.
Jennifer is a self-taught veteran of computing, which means, of course, that if something can happen to a computer user, it has probably happened to her at one time or another. Thus Jennifer brings what’s left of her sense of humor to her many books, including: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 in a Snap, How to Use Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 and Fireworks 8, Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 in a Snap, Digital Photography with Photoshop Album in a Snap, Paint Shop Pro 8 in a Snap, Learning Office 2003, Learning Excel 2003, and Multimedia Basics.

Karen S. Fredricks began her life rather non-technically growing up in Kenya. She attended high school in Beirut, Lebanon, where she developed her sense of humor while dodging bombs. After traveling all over the world, Karen ended up at the University of Florida and has been an ardent Gator fan ever since. In addition to undergraduate studies in English, Theater, and Accounting, Karen has a master’s degree in Psycholinguistics. Beginning her career teaching high school English and theater, Karen switched to working with the PC during its inception in the early ’80s and has worked as a full-time computer consultant and trainer ever since.
Karen is an ACT! Certified Consultant, an ACT! Premier Trainer, a Microsoft Office User Specialist, and a QuickBooks Pro Certified Advisor. She is the author of four For Dummies books on ACT! In addition, she has written Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies and is completing work on Microsoft Office Live For Dummies. A true fan of the For Dummies series, she helped organize The Authors Unconference, the first ever gathering of For Dummies authors.

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