Book Description
Microsoft Outlook was designed to make organizing your daily information easy – almost automatic. Outlook pulls together everything you need to know about your daily tasks, appointments, e-mail messages, and other details. It can act as your assistant in dealing with the flurry of small but important details that stand between you and the work you do.
Outlook 2002 For Dummies shows you how useful Outlook is, but also demonstrates new ways to make it more useful for the things you do most. If you fit any of the following categories, then this book is for you: Your company just adopted Outlook as its e-mail program and you need to figure out how to use it in a hurry. You're planning to purchase or have just purchased Outlook and want to know what you can do with it and how to use it. You want an easier, more efficient tool for managing tasks, schedules, e-mail, and other details in your working life.
Even if you don't f all into one of these groups, this book gives you simple, clear explanations of how Outlook can work for you.
In Outlook 2002 For Dummies, you'll uncover how to Use Outlook, and what most people do with Outlook on a typical day. Create, view, move, copy, and organize your items and files. Make e-mail easier to compose and manage Coordinate your schedules and tasks with other Outlook users Jot down notes and use Outlook's automatic journal to keep track of your important stuff.
Outlook is easier to use than you might think. It also does a lot more than you might realize. Outlook does ordinary things extraordinarily well. If you want to do the same, take a look at Outlook 2002 For Dummies.
Book Info
Guide to installation and use of Microsoft Outlook 2002, offering those with no previous experience ways to get a grip on e-mail, appointments, contacts, and other personal planning details. Shows how to set reminders for tasks and meetings, how to create contact records, and take advantage of Outlook's Internet features. Softcover.
From the Back Cover
Get a grip on e-mail, appointments, contacts, and more! Packed with time-saving tips, tricks, and shortcuts Harness the power of Outlook to get organized and get more done Outlook can help you stay on top of your e-mail and calendar and stay in sync with your colleagues and customers. But how do you make the most of all those Outlook features? Dont worry! With expert Bill Dyszel at your side, you can customize Outlook for the way you work and have more time to get down to business. Discover how to: Tame your e-mail Create contact records Set reminders for tasks and meetings Share files and schedules on a network Take advantage of Internet features The Dummies Way Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear-out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun
About the Author
Bill Dyszel writes for PC Magazine, Success, and other periodicals. He is the author of many books, including Palm For Dummies and Handspring Visor For Dummies.
Outlook 2002 for Dummies FROM THE PUBLISHER
Get a grip on e-mail, appointments, contacts, and more!
Packed with time-saving tips, tricks, and shortcuts
Harness the power of Outlook to get organized and get more done
Outlook can help you stay on top of your e-mail and calendar and stay in sync with your colleagues and customers. But how do you make the most of all those Outlook features? Dont worry! With expert Bill Dyszel at your side, you can customize Outlook for the way you work and have more time to get down to business.
Discover how to: Tame your e-mail Create contact records Set reminders for tasks and meetings Share files and schedules on a network Take advantage of Internet features
The Dummies Way Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear-out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun
Outlook 2002 For Dummies gets you up and running fast on this popular e-mail client with easy-to-read reliable help. Let this book show you how to use Office's various programs together to make powerful presentations, bring data together for useful reporting, and much more.
Author Biography: Bill Dyszel writes for PC Magazine, Success, and other periodicals. He is the author of many books, including Palm For Dummies and Handspring Visor For Dummies.