Synopsis
Laminated quick reference card showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use calendar, contacts, and tasks features of Microsoft Office Outlook 2010. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.
The following topics are included:
Calendar: Setting up Your Work Week; Viewing the Calendar; Creating Appointments; Repeating Appointments or Meetings; Creating, Scheduling and Editing Meetings; Responding to Meeting Requests; Changing Time or Date of Meeting/Appointment; Viewing Multiple Calendars; Creating and Using Calendar Groups; Printing the Calendar.
Contacts: Creating & Editing Contacts, Sending a Mail Message to a Contact, Searching for Contacts, Merging Contacts with Word.
Tasks: Displaying To-Do and Task List Folders, Creating Tasks, Marking Complete, Adding Messages or Contacts to the To-Do List, Sorting Tasks, Changing Task Order, Assigning Tasks, Viewing Tasks in the Calendar, Hiding /Displaying Tasks in the To-Do Bar, Printing Tasks
For Any Outlook Item: Deleting, Assigning an Item to a Category, Sorting by Category, Sorting Items, Creating a New Calendar/Contact/ Task Folder, Sharing Calendar Contacts Tasks or Notes using an Exchange Server, Using Another Person's Calendar Contacts Tasks or Notes Folder, Responding to a Sharing Request, Using the Reading Pane.
This guide is one of several titles available for Outlook 2010: Outlook 2010 Calendar, Contacts, Tasks; Outlook 2010 Mail (ISBN 978-1936220168); What's New in Outlook 2010 from 2003 (ISBN 978-1936220229); Outlook Web App for Exchange 2010 SP1 (ISBN 978-1936220373).
About the Author
Beezix has been publishing quick reference computer guides for trainers, training companies, corporations, and individuals across the US and Canada for over 15 years. Founded by trainers, and with a strong focus on the learner, extensive industry experience made us aware of the need for a line of high-quality, trainer-produced courseware, and led to the creation of Beezix Quick Reference guides in 1994. Our cards are designed for casual computer users right through to trainers and trouble-shooters.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.