Get fast answers in full color that make learning the newest version of Microsoft Outlook plain and simple! This no-nonsense guide uses easy numbered steps and concise, straightforward language that show the most expedient ways to learn a new skill or solve a problem. With Microsoft Outlook Version 2002 Plain And Simple, you'll discover how to perform everyday tasks and answer your own questions quickly—learning the essentials for managing your e-mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks. With PLAIN AND SIMPLE, you don't have to wade through all kinds of superfluous detail. This easy-to-use book delivers fast, precise information—exactly how and when you need it!
Colorful, easy-to-use quick reference to everyday questions about Outlook Version 2002
Your fast-answers, full-color, no-nonsense guide to Outlook Version 2002—direct from Microsoft Key Book * Delivers concise answers in visual format for people who want information they can put to work right away
* Answers common questions for beginning-level users of the Microsoft Office XP suite of applications using straightforward language and simple instructions
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Fortunately for us, the author Jim Boyce is NOT a graduate of Microsoft's School of Too Little Information Spread out over Too Many Pages.
This is a full-color tome with a cookbook approach. He tells you what he wants to teach you, provides color illustrations and appropriate text and leads you to learning!
Each section is color-coded, for easy reference.
- Getting Started - Writing and Sending Email - Receiving and Reading Email - Using Internet Messaging - - Finding Friends - Browsing Newsgroups - Working With Contacts - Managing a Calendar - - Working with Tasks - Working with Notes - Managing Items and Folders - Using Outlook as a Desktop Manager - - Managing Your Outlook Files - Customizing Outlook - Using Office Tools with Outlook - Using the Office Clipboard
My favorite part of this book: the cautionary notes. I found that if I read the section's "Cautions" before starting, I avoided the most common mistakes newbies* make.