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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.57
EAN: 9780764537592
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0764537598
Label: For Dummies
Manufacturer: For Dummies
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: October 03, 2003
Publisher: For Dummies
Studio: For Dummies
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Product Description: * Covers everything the reader needs to know to organize e-mail, schedules, and other necessary information as conveniently and quickly as possible. * Includes information on sending and saving e-mail messages; managing e-mail with folder and filtering options; storing and viewing contacts and distribution lists; scheduling appointments; creating to-do lists with Outlook's built-in task feature; using electronic sticky notes; journaling day-to-day activities; and much more. * Outlook is the email client of choice for Office users, especially in business settings. * Microsoft Office has over 120 million users worldwide and currently holds 900f the market share for productivity suites.
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Total Workday Control Using Microsoft Outlook, 2nd Ed. This is a much better options. After reading "Dummies", my knowledge had not improved... but Total Workday Control made a huge difference.
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The organization fo the book and the content did not seem to fit our needs. We were new users to Outlook, as we had used a competitive product prior to it. Perhaps, we were expecting more detail solutions to learning the product.
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This book tells how to do a lot with Outlook, but doesn't give the reader a clue how to set it up in the first place. Given the technical terms used by ISPs, it would have been useful to have some definitions and examples of setup. I can't use the book until I somehow figure that out.
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Has a lot of functionality that is easily understood by reading over the book. Good tips.
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For those of us not saddled with an office environment, corporate networks, and the need to broadcast trivia to a hundred people, OUTLOOK is a boon. Realizing the capabilities of the tool come at the price of being able to USE it! And, unhappily, as with all sequential pursuits, one needs guidance if the "How To" is to be mastered. AS with all the "Dummies" offerings, countless hours are saved by being able to walk through a guided "How To" on the way to mastering the tool.
Long live the authors of the Outlook 2003 for Dummies presentation! May their tribe increase.
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