Synopses & Reviews
We know a picture is worth a thousand words--so we went heavy on pictures and light on words in this easy-to-use guide. Color screenshots and brief instructions show you how to use all the powerful Outlook features in no time. Follow along and learn to handle e-mail, digitally sign messages, use Business Contact Manager, update your calendar, schedule appointments, use Outlook with PDAs, and so much more. Each chapters “How to” list and color-coded tabs make it easy to flip straight to the tasks you need to do. Get the book that gets you started using Outlook right away.
In Each Chapter:
- Shortcuts for accomplishing common tasks
- Helpful reminders or alternate ways of doing things
- Bonus information related to the topic being covered
- Errors and pitfalls to avoid
- Screenshots with callouts show and explain exactly what youll see on your computer screen while youre doing a task
Marty Matthews has more than 40 years of computing experience and has written more than 60 books, including Windows XP QuickSteps, Windows XP: A Beginners Guide, FrontPage 2003: The Complete Reference, and Outlook 98 Made Easy.Kellen Diamanti has been explaining technical topics for 30 years. She has designed and developed hundreds of articles, user manuals, videos, and computer-based training modules for laypersons and professionals in Fortune 500 companies as well as public agencies and educational institutions.Curt Simmons is a technology author and trainer. The best-selling author of more than 40 computer and technology books including How to Do Everything with Windows XP, Curt most enjoys writing about Microsoft operating systems and products.
Synopsis
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Brace youself, because here comes QuickSteps: The fast, easy, accessible information on Outlook 2003 in a full-color cookbook-style format. Provides answers to all of your How-do-I questions in a concise and meaningful way. Lengthwise page layout allows for easy page viewing. Useful tips and cautions are displayed in the margins so that they don't break the flow of the quick steps themselves.
Synopsis
Brace youself, because here comes QuickSteps: The fast, easy, accessible information on Outlook 2003 in a full-color cookbook-style format. Provides answers to all of your How-do-I questions in a concise and meaningful way. Lengthwise page layout allows for easy page viewing. Useful tips and cautions are displayed in the margins so that they dont break the flow of the quick steps themselves.
About the Author
Curt Simmons (Saint Jo, Texas) is a freelance writer and technical trainer who specializes in Windows operating systems and BackOffice products. He holds the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified Trainer certifications (MCT). Aside from his technical expertise, Curt has a BA in English and a Master's degree in education. He has been working with windows Me since Beta 1. His numerous other books include MCSE Study Tips for Dummies, Configuring Windows 2000 Server, and the forthcoming Active Director Bible from IDG Books.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Stepping into Outlook Chapter 2: Receiving and Handling E-MailChapter 3: Creating and Sending E-MailChapter 4: Managing Contacts Chapter 5: Scheduling and the CalendarChapter 6: Using Task ListsChapter 7: Using a Journal and Making Notes Chapter 8: Managing Files and Folders Chapter 9: Using Forms, Labels, and Mail MergeChapter 10: Using Outlook in Other Ways