Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 Inside Out 1st edition by Jim Boyce.
Table Of Contents:
Part 1: Working with Outlook
Chapter 1: What’s New in Outlook 2010
Chapter 2: Outlook Overview and Startup
Chapter 3: Configuring Outlook Profiles and Accounts
Chapter 4: Working in and Configuring Outlook
Chapter 5: Creating and Using Categories
Part 2: Email and Other Messaging
Chapter 6: Managing Address Books and Distribution Lists
Chapter 7: Using Internet Mail Accounts
Chapter 8: Sending and Receiving Messages
Chapter 9: Beyond Simple Text Messages
Chapter 10: Finding and Organizing Messages
Chapter 11: Processing Messages Automatically
Chapter 12: Managing Junk Email
Chapter 13: Responding to Messages Automatically
Chapter 14: Securing Your System, Messages, and Identity
Chapter 15: Receiving Messages Selectively
Chapter 16: Using RSS Feeds
Chapter 17: Using LDAP Directory Services
Part 3: Working with Contacts
Chapter 18: Creating and Managing Your Contacts
Part 4: Managing Your Time and Tasks
Chapter 19: Scheduling Appointments
Chapter 20: Scheduling Meetings and Resources
Chapter 21: Managing Your Tasks
Chapter 22: Tracking Documents and Activities with the Journal
Chapter 23: Notes and OneNote Integration
Part 5: Customizing Outlook
Chapter 24: Using Templates
Chapter 25: Customizing the Outlook Interface
Chapter 26: Creating Custom Views and Print Styles
Chapter 27: Designing and Using Forms
Chapter 28: Automating Common Tasks
Part 6: Managing and Securing Outlook
Chapter 29: Managing Outlook Folders and Data
Chapter 30: Archiving, Backing Up, and Restoring Outlook Data
Chapter 31: Moving Data in and out of Outlook with Import/Export
Chapter 32: Finding and Organizing Outlook Data
Chapter 33: Security and Virus Protection
Part 7: Collaboration
Chapter 34: Delegating Responsibilities to an Assistant
Chapter 35: Sharing Calendars
Chapter 36: Integrating Outlook with Other Office Applications
Chapter 37: Using Office Communicator and Outlook
Chapter 38: Collaboration with Outlook and SharePoint
Part 8: Using Outlook with Exchange Server
Chapter 39: Configuring the Exchange Server Client
Chapter 40: Using Outlook with Exchange Server
Chapter 41: Working Offline and Remotely .
Part 9: Mobility
Chapter 42: Accessing Your Outlook Items Through a Web Browser
Chapter 43: Making Outlook Mobile
Fifteen years ago, the average computer user spent most of his or her time using productivity applications such as Microsoft® Word or Microsoft Excel®. In the ensuing years, users have become more sophisticated, network implementations have become the rule rather than the exception, and collaboration has become a key facet of a successful business strategy. Perhaps the most significant change of all has been the explosive growth of the Internet. All these factors have led to a subtle but significant shift in the way people work. Today, most users of the 2010 Microsoft Office system spend a majority of their time in Microsoft Outlook® 2010. That change alone signifies a shift toward information management as an increasingly important everyday task. Getting a handle on daily information management can be critical to your productivity, success, and sanity.
Outlook® 2010 is an extremely versatile program. Most of the other applications in the Microsoft Office system suite have a fairly specific purpose. Outlook 2010, however, serves as personal information manager (PIM), calendar, e-mail application, task manager, and much more. With so much power and flexibility at your fingertips, you need to have a good understanding of the Outlook 2010 features. Understanding the ins and outs will not only help you get the most from this program but will also have a positive impact on your work day.
Who This Book Is For:
Understanding all of the Outlook 2010 features and putting them to work is the focus of Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 Inside Out. Most Outlook 2010 books act mainly as how-to guides for users who want to learn about the software. This approach leaves out workgroup managers and administrators when it comes to deployment, collaboration, server-side issues, and administration. Microsoft Office Outlook 2010 Inside Out offers a comprehensive look at the features most people will use in Outlook 2010 and serves as an excellent reference for users who need to understand how to accomplish what they need to do. In addition, this book goes a step or two further, providing useful information to advanced users and IT professionals who need to understand the bigger picture. Whether you want to learn Outlook 2010 for your own use, need to support Outlook 2010 on a peer-to-peer network, or are in charge of supporting Outlook 2010 under Microsoft Exchange Server, you’ll find the information and answers you need between the covers of Microsoft Office Outlook 2010 Inside Out.
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