Outlook 2010 For Dummies

Outlook 2010 For Dummies

by Bill Dyszel
Outlook 2010 For Dummies

Outlook 2010 For Dummies

by Bill Dyszel

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Overview

Easily manage your e-mail, keep track of your schedule, and connect to business networks

Are you ready to improve your workflow and simplify your life? You'll be surprised at all the things you can accomplish once you learn how to effectively use Outlook 2010. This book shows you how to take advantage of the latest features and better manage your e-mail, take control of your tasks and contacts, and improve the way you do business.

  • Learn the basics — find out how to use Outlook for routine tasks such as handling messages and notes

  • Make your work more efficient — track your e-mail, contacts, appointments, and everything else you need to keep organized

  • Tie your Microsoft tasks together — learn how to take advantage of Outlook's special relationship with Office, Internet Explorer, and Windows

  • Go beyond the basics — customize Outlook and set up Internet e-mail accounts

  • Get rid of spam — discover how to filter e-mail to eliminate spam and get the most out of Outlook's security features

  • Coordinate with others — share schedule and task information with other people, synchronize information with them, and even assign tasks

Open the book and find:

  • Tips for setting up the Navigation pane

  • How to use Outlook's most powerful productivity tools

  • The essential secrets of e-mail

  • Steps for organizing your messages

  • Ways to collaborate with Exchange

  • How to track your social media subscriptions

  • Techniques to enhance Outlook security

  • How to access your Outlook data from anywhere

Learn to:

  • Navigate the interface and use the To-Do bar

  • Maximize Outlook's security features

  • Filter your junk e-mail and manage e-mail folders

  • Collaborate on tasks with SharePoint Services and Microsoft Exchange


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470632741
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 04/09/2010
Series: For Dummies Books
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Bill Dyszel is a nationally known expert on information management and sales automation technology. As a consultant, he helps organizations select, develop, and implement business solutions. He has also authored more than a dozen technology books, including previous editions of Outlook For Dummies.

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Table of Contents

Introduction.

Part I: Getting the Competitive Edge with Outlook.

Chapter 1: The Outlook Features You Really Need to Know.

Chapter 2: Inside Outlook: Mixing, Matching, and Managing Information.

Chapter 3: On the Fast Track: Drag ‘til You Drop.

Part II: Taming the E-Mail Beast.

Chapter 4: The Essential Secrets of E-Mail.

Chapter 5: E-Mail Tools You Can’t Do Without.

Chapter 6: Conquering Your Mountain of Messages.

Part III: Managing Contacts, Dates, Tasks, and More.

Chapter 7: Your Little Black Book: Creating Contacts Lists.

Chapter 8: The Calendar: How to Unleash Its Power.

Chapter 9: Task Mastery: Discovering All the Bells and Whistles.

Chapter 10: For the Record: Notes and Journal Entries.

Part IV: Beyond the Basics: Tips and Tricks You Won't Want to Miss.

Chapter 11: Social Media Magic with Outlook RSS.

Chapter 12: Powering Your Home Offi ce with Outlook.

Chapter 13: Mail Merge from Outlook to Microsoft Word.

Part V: Outlook at Work.

Chapter 14: Big-Time Collaboration with Outlook.

Chapter 15: Keeping Secrets Safe with Outlook Security.

Chapter 16: Seeing It Your Way: Customizing Outlook.

Chapter 17: Telecommuting with Outlook Web Access.

Part VI: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 18: Ten Accessories for Outlook.

Chapter 19: Ten Things You Can’t Do with Outlook.

Chapter 20: Ten Things You Can Do after You're Comfy.

Chapter 21: Ten Shortcuts Worth Taking.

Index.

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