Using Outlook 2000 is for everyone who uses Outlook and is interested in increasing their productivity with the software. Beginning users will find it easy to find the answer to their questions while more advanced users will appreciate the -Packed with productivity-enhancing advice -- organized by tasks for the time-conscious reader who needs to use Outlook 2000 for his job or at home -Revised to include coverage of the new and improved Outlook 2000 e-mail and personal information management features -Provides step-by-step instruction for using Outlook 2000 as an e-mail application, a basic personal information manager, and for integrating it into a corporate environment, taking advantage of its powerful collaboration features
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Whether you're using it for personal information, e-mail, collaborative networking, or some combination of these, Microsoft Outlook is a subtle, powerful application. If you want to make the most of using it, take a look at Special Edition: Using Microsoft Outlook 2000, a gigantic reference written specifically for intermediate to advanced users.
Author Gordon Padwick, who has tested and worked with Outlook since before its initial release in 1997, provides clear directions for every aspect of Outlook's information management, from basic communication and information organization to developing Outlook-based applications. If you're already familiar with older versions, you'll get the dirt on what Outlook 2000 has to offer: interoperability, better Web support, and nifty scripting and automation with Visual Basic for Applications.
Special Edition: Using Microsoft Outlook 2000 is just about as comprehensive a work as any user will ever need. The CD-ROM greatly enhances its value by including the searchable text of the whole book and other Que Office material. In addition, you'll find tons of demo software and shareware applications that will make your workday a breeze. If you're a serious Outlook user, make sure you keep this book near your desk. --Rob Lightner
Gordon Padwick is a senior programmer analyst with SYS, a company that provides engineering support services to the US Government and private industry. He develops database and integrated applications based on Microsoft¿s Office suite. He is the author or co-author of five books on Microsoft Office, including Using Outlook 98, Special Edition Using Microsoft Outlook 97, Building Integrated Office Applications and Platinum Edition Using Office 97.
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