Synopses & Reviews
Many people use Outlook either by choice or by force, but few of them do more than scratch the surface of the personal information managers many features. And after years of spending hours each day within Outlook, most users become at least proficient with its base features.
Outlook 2007: Beyond the Manual takes you to the next level, showing you how to better manage your time, tasks, mail, and activities using Outlooks sometimes hidden and sometimes undiscovered features. Freshly written for and based on Outlook 2007, this book doesnt waste your time showing you how to send an e-mail, but tells you how to make yourself more efficient, less cluttered, and more clear about whats happening in your life.
This book goes farther faster into Outlooks advanced capabilities than other books. It shows you how to take control of the flow of information and time in your life and use Outlook to keep better tabs on it. It helps you take the thinking out of e-mail management, the tedium out of appointments and meeting scheduling, and the rottenness out of manual tasks.Doesnt waste time with introductory featuresHighlights new Outlook 2007 capabilities and improvementsDiscusses quick troubleshooting options so you dont wait on hold with your tech support groupShows integration with other Office products (SharePoint, Word, etc.)Includes a treatment of popular Outlook add-ins and add-onsShows programmatic/development capabilities of Outlook
Synopsis
A manual geared to experienced users of Outlook emphasizes coverage of the features new to Outlook 2007, as well as complex features that were not readily accessible in earlier versions, with sections on contacts and address books, messaging, task management, Outlook storage, customization, security, Outlook with Windows SharePoint Services, programming and automation, and more. Original. (Intermediate)
Synopsis
Outlook 2007: Beyond the Manual is written for the experienced Outlook user who would find the manufacturera (TM)s manual too introductory to be useful. Basic features of email in general or of Outlook in particular are not discussed. Features new to Outlook 2007 are emphasized, as are complex features that, though available in earlier versions of Outlook, were not readily accessible. The narrative is fast-paced, concise, and respectful of the readera (TM)s familiarity with earlier versions of the program.
This book covers integration with SharePoint, Word, and other Microsoft applications