Résumé
How to Use Microsoft Outlook 2000 visually steps you
through everything you need to know in order to quickly
learn how to use Outlook to manage e-mail, maintain
contacts, and keep track of tasks and appointments.
- Chapter 1 - Getting Started
- How to Start Outlook
- How to Create an Internet-Only Email Account
- How to Create a Corporate Email Account
- How to Change the Internet Connection for Your
Account
- How to Start Your Day with Outlook Today
- How to Print the Outlook Today Summary
- How to Modify Outlook Today
- How to Start Outlook in Your Favorite View
- How to Get Around in the Outlook Bar
- How to Set Options for Outlook
- How to Set Options for Outlook Continued
- How to Get Help from the Office Assistant
- How to Get Help from the Internet
- How to Start Outlook
- Chapter 2 - Working with Email
- How to Find Your Way Around the Inbox
- How to Check for New Mail
- How to Read a New Email Message
- How to Reply to a Message
- How to Forward a Message
- How to Create a Mail Message
- How to Check Your Spelling
- How to Hide Your Mail Recipients
- How to Attach a File to a Message
- How to Open a Mail Attachment
- How to Use Word to Write Mail Messages
- How to Print an Email Message
- How to Check Mail Automatically
- How to Send Mail from a Specific Mail Account
- How to Find Your Way Around the Inbox
- Chapter 3 - Getting Fancy with Email
- How to Resend a Message
- How to Create a Signature
- How to Add Fancy Formatting to Email Messages
- How to Send Mail in Plain-Text Format
- How to Create Messages with Stationery
- How to Send Contact Info Automatically
- How to Add Personal Info to Contacts
Automatically
- How to Get a Digital ID
- How to Send Secure Email
- How to Add Words to the Spelling Dictionary
- How to Format Message Replies
- How to Display Messages with AutoPreview
- How to Request a Read Receipt
- How to Leave Messages on the Mail Server
- Project 1: Creating an Attractively Formatted
Message
- How to Resend a Message
- Chapter 4 - Managing Your Inbox
- How to Find a Message by Subject or Sender
- How to Find a Message by Keyword
- How to Mark Messages for Later Action
- How to Mark a Message as Read or Unread
- How to Organize Mail in Folders
- How to Use the Organize Button
- How to Sort Email Using Categories
- How to Display All the Messages in the Same
Conversation
- How to Find a Message by Subject or Sender
- Chapter 5 - Working with Contacts
- How to Get Around in Contacts
- How to Create a New Contact
- How to Add a Contact from an Email Message
- How to Find a Contact by Name
- How to Find a Contact by Keyword
- How to Find a Contact from Any View
- How to Find Someone Using the Internet
- How to Create a Distribution List
- How to Use the Organize Button
- How to Organize Contacts
- How to View a Map to a Contact's Home or Office
- How to Place a Call to a Contact
- How to Link Contacts and Email Messages
- Project 2: Mail-Merge Outlook Data
- How to Get Around in Contacts
- Chapter 6 - Working with the Calendar
- How to Find Your Way Around the Calendar
- How to Set an Appointment
- How to Create a Recurring Appointment
- How to Make a Task
- How to Create a Day-Long Event
- How to Invite Someone to a Meeting
- How to Delegate a Task
- How to Change a Scheduled Appointment
- How to Print the Calendar
- How to Share a Calendar
- How to Publish Your Calendar to the Web
- How to Find Your Way Around the Calendar
- Chapter 7 - Managing Your Day with Notes and the
Journal
- How to Create a Note
- How to Convert Notes into Email and Back Again
- How to Modify the Look of a Note
- How to Organize Your Notes
- How to Turn On the Journal
- How to Find Your Way Around the Journal
- How to View Journal Entries
- How to View the Journal in Contacts
- How to Track Your Activities
- How to Create a Note
- Chapter 8 - Automating Your Email
- How to Create a Rule
- How to Disable a Rule
- How to Create an Autoresponder
- How to Create a Rule That Moves Mail
- How to Create a Rule That Assigns Messages to
Categories
- How to Avoid Junk Mail Without Reading It
- How to Create a Rule
- Chapter 9 - Using Outlook with Other
Computers
- How to Import Mail from Another Computer
- How to Synchronize Outlook with Another PC
- Project 3: Syncrhronize Outlook with a Palm PC
- How to Import Mail from Another Computer
- Chapter 10 - Customizing Outlook
- How to Customize Menus and Toolbars
- How to Add Groups to the Outlook Bar
- How to Add a File to the Outlook Bar
- How to Configure Outlook to Find People
- How to Switch Between Internet-Only and Corporate Mail
Settings
- How to Add a Corporate Mail Account
- How to Add Folders to the Folder List
- How to Archive Old Mail
- How to Archive Old Mail Continued
- How to Discard Old Mail
- How to Create a Mail Template
- How to Use a Mail Template
- How to Detect and Repair Outlook
- How to Customize Menus and Toolbars
- Glossary
- Index
L'auteur - Dave Johnson
Dave Johnson is an experienced software developer, technology enthusiast, and expert in blog technologies. He started blogging in 2002 using Java-based blogging software that he developed called Roller. Roller now drives the ground-breaking employee blogs at Sun Microsystems, is used by thousands of bloggers on JRoller.com and other sites, and is a successful open source project. Dave now works at Sun where developing Roller and promoting blog technologies is his full-time job. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | Dave Johnson |
Parution | 15/07/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 256 |
Poids | 750g |
EAN13 | 9780672315886 |
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