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Microsoft Outlook 2007 Bible
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Peter G. Aitken
Wiley, Paperback, Published April 2007, 600 pages, ISBN 0470046457
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Chapter 1: Getting Started with Outlook



     

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* This thorough overview covers the most-used features and functions of Microsoft's messaging and collaboration program

* Practical examples and advice help readers maximize Outlook's integrated e-mail, calendar, contact management, task tracking, and online synchronization features

* Coverage goes beyond the basics and explains how to use Outlook as a personal information manager, integrate it with other Office applications, and discover advanced message development, all aimed at allowing users to work more efficiently

 

Table of Contents

Introduction.

1. Getting Started with Outlook.

2. Installing and Using Outlook.

3. Email Accounts.

4. Fundamentals of Email.

5. Formatting Your Email Messages.

6. Working with Advanced Email Message Components and Editing.

7. Understanding Email Options.

8. Dealing with Junk Email.

9. Processing Messages with Rules.

10. Managing Your Contacts.

11. Working with the Calendar.

12. Working with Schedules and Meetings.

13. Working with Outlook Notes.

14. Using the Journal.

15. Keeping Track of Tasks.

16. Making Use of RSS Feeds.

17. Making the Most of Outlook Categories.

18. Working with Outlook Folders and Categories.

19. Customizing Outlook to Suit the Way You Work.

20. Managing Security Issues.

21. Using Outlook with Other Applications.

22. Writing Macros and Visual Basic Code in Outlook.

23. Getting Started with VBA.

24. Understanding the Outlook Object Model.

25. Programming Outlook with VBA: Some Examples.

26. Working with Outlook Forms.

27. Going Beyond Basic Forms.

28. Using Outlook with Exchange Server.

29. Using Outlook with SharePoint Services.

 

About the Author

Peter G. Aitken was a faculty member at Duke University for twenty years and retains a part-time position there. As proprietor of PGA Consulting since 1994, he has provided application development, Web design, and technical writing services to a wide variety of business, academic, and government clients. Peter has written more than forty books on computers and software, as well as numerous articles on Microsoft topics for assorted periodicals and Web sites.




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