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Course Description |
OUTLOOK 2000 - LEVEL 1 |
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Course Length |
1 Day - 8 Hour Class Session
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Overview |
Students will learn the fundamentals of
using Outlook 2000 to coordinate mail, appointments, events, meetings, tasks, and
contacts.
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Prerequisite |
Introduction to Personal
Computers
Window 2000 Introduction or Windows
XP Introduction
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Delivery Method |
Instructor-Led, Group Paced, Classroom-Delivery Learning
Model with Structured Hands-On Activities
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Benefits |
Students will learn how to send and
receive mail, schedule appointments, insert events, schedule meetings, create and manage
tasks, and organize contacts.
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Target Student |
Students Enrolling in This Course Should Have an
Understanding of Personal Computers and the Windows Environment
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What's Next |
Outlook 2000 - Level 2
This course teaches students how to use advanced mail, contacts, and
journal features; how to create forms and templates; how to customize the Outlook 2000
environment; and how to use remote mail and the Internet features of Outlook 2000.
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Objectives |
Identify the
Outlook 2000 interface. Send, receive, and act on mail messages.
Use additional message handling options, insert text into a message, and create
multiple Signatures.
Create personal folders and organize Outlook 2000 folders.
Create, edit, and categorize single appointments and recurring appointments.
Create, send, and manage meeting requests.
Create, edit, assign, and track tasks, and create and edit contacts.
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Please Contact Us For Class Outlines. |
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