Outlook Introduction

Version 2007 Upgrade

 

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Course Dates (9am to 4pm)

 

Toronto

North York

Mississauga

Newmarket

Jul 8

Jun 12

Aug 8

Apr 22

Jul 17

 

Course Prerequisites

 

Required:  This course is not  intended for beginners.  An Intermediate or better knowledge of Outlook (versions 97, 2000, 2002 XP, or 2003) is essential.

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Course Description

 

Outlook version 2007 has been significantly improved.  We’ll take you through these changes, such as the new user-interface, instant search, the to-do bar, new calendar sharing capabilities, integration of InfoPath 2007, Outlook e-mail postmark, junk e-mail filter/phishing protection, using contextual spelling and more.

 

Detailed List of Topics

 

General

New Interface

Using Instant Search

The To-do Bar

 

E-Mail

Categorize E-mails by Colour

Single-click Assigning of Categories

New Screen Layout for Messages

Attaching any Other Outlook Item

Attaching Electronic Business Cards

Applying Themes, Colours, Fonts & Effects

New Text Formatting Options

Previewing Attachments

Minimize Navigation Pane

 

Calendar

New Interface, New Week View Layout

New Formatting Tools for Appointments

Insert Pictures, Symbols and Files

Integrations of Tasks

Improved Searching with MS Exchange Server

Calendar Sharing

Using Internet Calendars

Create Different Calendars and Compare

Publish Calendars Online

Attach Electronic Business Cards

Save as PDF or XPS

 

Contacts

Improved Interface

Design Business Cards

Add Pictures, other Business Cards

More Text Formatting Options

Categorize Contacts

 

Tasks

Improved Interface

Regenerate Tasks

Categorizing Tasks

 

Other

Integrating InfoPath 2007 for Forms

Advance Scheduling of Out of Office Assistant

New Spam Filtering Options

Outlook E-Mail Postmarks

Free/Busy Management

Improved Proofing Tools, including French Dictionary

 

  

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