Chapter 1: Working with Outlook

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Overview

Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 is a personal information management program that helps you manage your time and information more effectively and enables you to share information and collaborate with others more easily.

Electronic mail, or e-mail, is an essential form of communication in today’s workplace. In Outlook, you will find all the tools you need to use e-mail effectively and manage your electronic messages. With Outlook, you can:

  • Send and receive e-mail messages.

  • Attach files to your messages.

  • Create and manage an address book.

  • Organize and archive your messages.

  • Personalize your messages.

You can also use Outlook to send instant messages to your online contacts.

This chapter first discusses the ways Outlook can be set up and what to expect when you initially start the program. Then you’ll learn how to create, read, respond to, and print messages; attach files to messages and open attachments; and create and use an address book. Finally, you will learn how to create and send instant messages from within Outlook.

See Also 

Do you need only a quick refresher on the topics in this chapter? See the Quick Reference entries on pages xxvii–xxix.

Important 

 CD-ROM  Before you can use the practice files in this chapter, you need to install them from the book’s companion CD to their default location. See “Using the Book’s CD-ROM” on page xiii for more information.



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Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Step by Step 2003
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))
ISBN: 0735615217
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 116

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