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Introduction to Outlook 2002
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Windows or equivalent experience. Some experience with Microsoft Office applications is also recommended.) Learn to manage your data using various Outlook features. Use the Contacts feature to keep track of people, phone numbers, and addresses; set up meetings and appointments using Outlook's calendar; and create a "to-do" list or delegate tasks using the Tasks feature. Learn to send and receive e-mail, including setting up attachments; create and manage folders; and set up rules to control e-mail messages. Additional topics include using the Journal feature and sharing your Outlook data with other Microsoft Office applications.
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Fee: $179

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
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F6340 Fri., Sept. 9West CountyDawn Robinson
Introduction to Outlook 2003
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Windows or equivalent experience. Some experience with Microsoft Office applications is also recommended.) Learn to manage your data using various Outlook features. Use the Contacts feature to keep track of people, phone numbers, and addresses; set up meetings and appointments using Outlook's calendar; and create a "to-do" list or delegate tasks using the Tasks feature. Learn to send and receive e-mail, including setting up attachments; create and manage folders; and set up rules to control e-mail messages. Additional topics include using the Journal feature and sharing your Outlook data with other Microsoft Office applications.
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Fee: $179

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
F6294 Mon., Aug. 8West CountyDawn Robinson
F6592 Fri., Nov. 4West CountyErin Delanty
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