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This course is the third in a series of Microsoft Office Outlook
2007 courses. It builds on the email and calendaring skills you
have already obtained and will provide you with the skills needed
to personalize email, organize Outlook items, manage Outlook data
files, share and link contacts, save and archive email, create
forms, and work offline and remotely.
Course Objective: You will work with the
advanced features of Outlook.
Target Student: This course is for persons
with an intermediate understanding of Outlook and who need to use
Outlook to personalize and organize their email, Outlook items,
manage Outlook data files, share and link contacts, create forms,
and work offline and remotely.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Lesson 1: Personalizing Your Email
Lesson 2: Organizing Outlook Items
Lesson 3: Managing Outlook Data Files
Lesson 4: Working with Contacts
Lesson 5: Saving and Archiving Email
Lesson 6: Creating a Custom Form
Lesson 7: Working Offline and Remotely
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