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Jennifer Fulton & Karen S. Fredricks 
Outlook 2010 All-in-One For Dummies 

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Extensive coverage on using Microsoft Outlook to manage and
organize your day

As the number one e-mail client and personal information
manager, Microsoft Outlook offers a set of uncomplicated features
that maximize the management of your e-mail, schedule, and general
daily activities, with the least amount of hassle possible.
Comprised of ten minibooks in one and packed with more than 800
pages, this All-in-One For Dummies reference walks you
through the convenience of Microsoft Outlook and introduces you to
the newest features of the 2010 version.

After a description of how to get started with Outlook 2010,
you’ll get complete coverage on e-mail basics, advanced
e-mail features, working with the calendar, managing contacts, and
working with Business Contact Manager. You’ll learn how to
track tasks, take notes, and record items in the journal, as well
as customize and manage Outlook and get mobile with Outlook.

* Offers soup-to-nuts coverage of Microsoft Outlook 2010, the
newest version of the number one most popular e-mail manager

* Walks you through getting started with Outlook and e-mail
basics, and gradually progresses to more advanced features and
capabilities of e-mail

* Explains how to work with the Outlook 2010 calendar and manage
your contacts

* Addresses tracking tasks, taking notes, recording items in the
journal, and working with Business Contact Manager

* Shows you how to customize your Outlook, manage all the
information within Outlook, and take Outlook on the road

Get a whole new outlook on Outlook 2010 with this complete
guide!
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Table of Content

Introduction.

Book I: Getting Started.

Chapter 1: An Insider’s Look at the Outlook Interface.

Chapter 2: Outlook, Quick and Dirty.

Chapter 3: Setting Up Your E-Mail Accounts.

Chapter 4: Importing Data into Outlook.

Book II: E-Mail Basics.

Chapter 1: Creating New Messages: Beyond the Basics.

Chapter 2: Reading and Replying to E-Mail.

Chapter 3: Making Your E-Mail Look Professional and Cool.

Chapter 4: Repeating Yourself Easily with Signatures and
Templates.

Book III: Über E-Mail.

Chapter 1: Controlling the Sending and Receiving of
Messages.

Chapter 2: When You Have to Know Now: Instant Messaging.

Chapter 3: Getting the Latest News Delivered Right to Your
Inbox.

Chapter 4: Sending Mass Mailings.

Chapter 5: Managing Multiple E-Mail Accounts.

Book IV: Working with the Calendar.

Chapter 1: Getting Familiar with the Calendar.

Chapter 2: Going Further with the Calendar.

Chapter 3: Calendar Collaboration.

Chapter 4: All About Meetings.

Chapter 5: Making the Calendar Your Own.

Book V: Managing Contacts.

Chapter 1: Getting in Contact.

Chapter 2: Working with Your Contacts.

Chapter 3: Dealing with Electronic Business Cards.

Chapter 4: Contacts Collaboration.

Book VI: Tracking Tasks, Taking Notes, and Organizing Life
with One Note.

Chapter 1: Creating Simple To-Do Items.

Chapter 2: Dealing with More Complex Tasks.

Chapter 3: Spreading the Joy: Task Assignments.

Chapter 4: Taking Notes.

Chapter 5: Taking Notes in Overdrive: One Note.

Chapter 6: Maximizing the Power of One Note.

Book VII: Working with Business Contact Manager.

Chapter 1: Minding Your Business Contact Manager.

Chapter 2: Introducing the Basic Business Contact Manager
Elements.

Chapter 3: Working with Opportunities.

Chapter 4: Reports and Dashboards.

Book VIII: Customizing Outlook.

Chapter 1: Organizing Items with Categories.

Chapter 2: Changing Your View on Outlook.

Chapter 3: Customizing Outlook Forms.

Book IX: Managing All Your Outlook Stuff.

Chapter 1: Finding a Place for Your Stuff.

Chapter 2: Playing by the Rules.

Chapter 3: Making Mincemeat Out of Spam.

Chapter 4: Seek and Ye Shall Find.

Chapter 5: Securing Outlook E-Mail.

Book X: Out and About: Taking Outlook on the Road.

Chapter 1: Managing Your Company E-Mail.

Chapter 2: Turning Your E-Mail Accounts into Roadies.

Chapter 3: Printing Your Stuff and Taking It with You.

Index.

About the author

Jennifer Fulton is an experienced computer consultant and
trainer. She has written or contributed to more than 100 computer
books.

Karen S. Fredricks is a business consultant specializing
in CRM and contact management software. This is her 11th For
Dummies book.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 936 ● ISBN 9780470873199 ● File size 28.3 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2010 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2325177 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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