The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2000
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2000: (The complete idiot's guide)


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Table of Contents:
Introduction. I. IN THE BEGINNING: GETTING STARTED WITH OUTLOOK 2000. 1. Where to Begin? Whats All the Fuss About Outlook 2000? What Outlook Can Do for You. What Outlook Cant Do for You. Be Prepared: What You Need to Run Outlook. 2. How Do I Get This Thing Configured? Firing It Up. Sharing Information on the Internet. 3. Please, No Flash Photography on This Tour. Launching Outlook. Take a Look Around the Outlook Window. Finding Shortcuts Wherever Possible. Starting Outlooks Major Features. Exiting Outlook. 4. Stopping to Ask Directions. The Office Assistant. Getting Help the Traditional Way. Whats This? Getting Help Online. Using Microsofts Faxback Service. 5. Fun with Files and Folders. Keeping an Eye on Your Files and Folders. Checking In on Your Outlook Folders. Playing with Your Files and Folders. 6. Tool Time. The Magical Mystery Outlook Bar. Whats Your View? Going with Custom Options. Whats Your Preference? Navigating Your Computer Through Outlook. Customizing Outlook Today. II. GET A LIFE: TALKING TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD. 7. Whats the Big Deal About Email? Why Is Everyone Except You Already Using Email? The Many Everyday Applications of Email. How Does Email Work? Dot-com This, Dot-com That. Getting Set Up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP). 8. Basic Training for Emailers. Outlooks Inbox. Setting It Up Your Way. Email Etiquette. 9. Drop Me a Line. Composing That First Email. Formatting and Other Options. Checking Your Spelling. Personalizing with Stationery. To Send and Receive. Whats in the Mail? Replying and Forwarding. Oops! An Error. What Now? 10. Heres Looking Up Your Old Address. Why Use Address Books? Making Address Book Entries. Importing an Address Book. Take a Letter, Maria. Why Send When You Can Distribute? 11. Managing Much Mail. File This for Me, Would You? To Print or to Save? More Folders, Please. Organizing Your Organizer. Filtering It Out. 12. Add-Ons: Attachments to Email. What Can You Send? A Case Study in Attaching Files. How Do You Do It? Size Matters. Attaching Outlook Items. I Got One! 13. Just the Fax. One Less Machine to Buy. What Type Are You? Setting Up WinFax Starter Edition. Sending One Off. Attaching Documents. Sending Group Faxes. Receiving and Opening Faxes. III. LETS GET DOWN TO BUSINESS: MANAGING CONTACTS. 14. Keeping in Contact. Why Use Outlooks Contacts? Entering a Contact. Editing Your Contacts. Viewing Your Contacts. Getting in Touch. 15. Working with Contacts. A New Folder, Just for You. Speeding Up the Process. Categorizing. Organizing Contacts. Sorting and Filtering. 16. Getting It Customized. Whats the Point? Setting It Up. Quick-Change Artist. Using the Control Toolbox. Adding a Page (or More). Arranging Tab Order. Publishing the Form. IV. WHERES THE TIME GONE? GETTING ORGANIZED. 17. More than Numbered Boxes on a Page. Why Use Outlooks Calendar? Start Me Up. A Quick Look at the Features. View Finder. 18. Putting Calendar to Work. Adding an Appointment. Other Ways to Add Appointments. Making Changes. Deleting an Appointment. Planning an Event. Recurring Nightmares. Planning a Meeting. 19. The Long and Short of It: The Journal and Notes. The Purpose of Notes. Make a Note of It. Setting Note Options. Viewing Notes. The Purpose of Keeping a Journal. Why Journals Might Not Be Necessary. Automatic Journal Entries. Manual Journal Entries. 20. Multitasking with Task Lists. What Is a Task? How Task Lists Can Help. Opening the Task Screen. Automation Revolutionizes the Industry. Working with Tasks. Changing Tasks Appearance. Viewing Your Task List. V. LEFTOVERS AGAIN? OUTLOOKS OTHER FEATURES. 21. Hard Copy. Whats Your Style? Lets Take a Look, Shall We? Finally, Printing. Finding Your Files and Folders. Archive It! Exporting Outlook Files. Backing Up. 22. News You Can Use. What Is Outlook Express? What Are Newsgroups? Using the Outlook Newsreader to Read Newsgroups. Reading Newsgroups. Making Your Mark. Working with the Web. 23. Making Outlook Part of the Family. Why Is Outlook in the Office Suite? Creating a New Office Document. From Office to Outlook. Import/Export. Linking and Embedding and Other Naughty Stuff. GLOSSARY. Appendix A. Whats New in Outlook 2000? Appendix B. Subscribing to an Internet Account. Index.

About the Author :
Bob Temple is general manager/director of Web Services for a group of weekly newspapers in the Minneapolis-St. Paul suburbs. He is the author of "Sams Teach Yourself America Online 4 in 24 Hours" and Que's "Sports on the Net." Bob has also been a contributing author on four other Internet-related titles.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780789719812
  • Publisher: Macmillan Computer Publishing (a Pearson Education company)
  • Publisher Imprint: Que
  • Height: 232 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 19 mm
  • Width: 187 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0789719819
  • Publisher Date: 01 Apr 1999
  • Binding: Counterpack – filled
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: The complete idiot's guide
  • Weight: 555 gr


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