- 8 Sections
- 32 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Chapter 1 - Getting StartedBeing successful with any computer program requires that you get familiar with its environment. This is especially true with the Office 2016 through 365 versions. The sooner you master the different parts of the program, the sooner you will master Outlook!7
- Chapter 2 - Email ModuleThe Email Module is used to send and receive electronic messages from others. These messages can be from within your own organization (internal email) or from outside it (external email) via the Internet.9
- 2.1S0022O-2A. Composing And Sending E-Mail
- 2.2S0022O-2B. Email Storage Folders
- 2.3S0022O-2C. Working With Received Email
- 2.4S0022O-2D. Working With Search Folders
- 2.5S0022O-2E. Quick Steps
- 2.6S0022O-2F. Sort And Filter Options
- 2.7S0022O-2G. Print Messages
- 2.8S0022O-2H. Automatic Replies (Out Of Office)
- 2.9S0022O-2I. Delete/Restore Messages
- Chapter 3 - Calendar ModuleCalendar is the calendar and scheduling component of Outlook that fully integrates with email, contacts, and other features.4
- Chapter 4 - People (Contacts) ModuleUsed to create, view, and edit contact information, contact lists (address books), and contact groups.5
- Chapter 5. Tasks ModuleA task is an item that you create to track until it is completed.5
- Chapter 6. Outlook Web Access (OWA)Here we go over the major differences between OWA and the desktop versions.1
- Conclusion1
- Outlook ChallengeQuiz To Test Your Outlook Knowledge1