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Microsoft Outlook 2010 Randy Nordell

Microsoft Outlook 2010 By Randy Nordell

Microsoft Outlook 2010 by Randy Nordell


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With Microsoft Office 2010, Outlook has added valuable new features and has significant enhancements, including the addition of the ribbon format. This textbook provides a comprehensive solution for learning Outlook 2010.

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Microsoft Outlook 2010 by Randy Nordell

Randy NordellMaking Outlook 2010 Work for You "A Comprehensive Look at Outlook"With Microsoft Office 2010, Outlook has added valuable new features and has significant enhancements, including the addition of the ribbon format. This textbook, Making Outlook 2010 Work for You by Randy Nordell, provides a comprehensive solution for learning Outlook 2010. While starting with a foundation of E-mail, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks in the first six chapters, the later half delves deeper into these essential topics to cover the advanced features available in Outlook.Making Outlook 2010 Work for You provides students and instructors with a blended approach of a step-by-step tutorial textbook and a reference text, thus allowing for continued learning both within the course and beyond! This textbook also correlates with SimNet Online, our online training and assessment program for Microsoft Office 2010.

About Randy Nordell

Randy Nordell is a Professor of Business Technology at American River College in Sacramento, California. He has been an educator for over 20 years and has taught at the high school, community college, and university levels. He holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from California State University, Stanislaus, a single subject teaching credential from Fresno State University, a master's degree in Education from Fresno Pacific University, and a doctorate in Education from Argosy University. Randy is the author of Microsoft Office 2013: In Practice and Microsoft Outlook 2010, and he speaks regularly at conferences on the integration of technology into the curriculum. When he is not teaching, he enjoys spending time with his family, cycling, skiing, swimming, and enjoying the California weather and terrain.

Table of Contents

Microsoft Outlook 2010 Chapter 1: Outlook Overview Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You What Is Outlook? Working With Outlook Navigating Outlook What's New in Outlook 2010? Outlook As A Stand-Alone Program Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 2: E-Mail Basics Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Types Of E-mail Accounts Setting Up An E-Mail Account Creating, Sending, And Receiving E-Mail Handling Attachments Understanding Arrangement And Icons Cleaning Up Your Inbox Chapter Highlights What do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 3: E-mail Special Features Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Types of E-Mail Format Message Options Voting Buttons Customize Your E-Mail Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 4: Contacts Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You What Is A Contact? Creating Contacts Editing Contact Info Changing Views In Contacts Using Contacts Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 5: Calendar Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Benefits Of An Outlook Calendar Calendar Items Navigating The Calendar Views Creating And Editing Calendar Items Creating And Using Meeting Requests Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 6: Tasks And To-Do Items Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Understanding Tasks And To-Do Items Creating Tasks Viewing Tasks And To-Do Items Managing Tasks Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 7: Folders, Rules, Quick Steps, Categories, and Follow Up Flags Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Using Folders Using Rules And Quick Steps Using Categories Using Follow Up Flags Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 8: Multiple E-Mail Accounts, Advanced E-Mail Options, and RSS Feeds Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Setting Up Additional E-Mail Accounts Managing Multiple E-Mail Accounts Customizing E-Mail Options Using RSS Feeds Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 9: Advanced Contacts Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Managing Contacts Business Cards Importing and Exporting Using Contacts With Other Microsoft Office Programs Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 10: Advanced Calendars Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Using Multiple Calendars Calendar Options Printing And Sharing An Outlook Calendar Advanced Calendar Features Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 11: Notes, Journal, Search Folders, Shortcuts, and Archiving Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Using Notes Using The Journal Using Search Folders Using Shortcuts Archiving Highlights Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work Chapter 12: Sharing, Security, Search and User Interface Chapter Flyover Making Outlook Work For You Sharing Your Outlook With Others Security Searching For Outlook Items Customizing Outlook To Fit Your Needs Chapter Highlights What Do You Know About Outlook? Putting Outlook to Work QUICK TIPS AND TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX A: SETTING UP OUTLOOK FOR AN ON-STIE OR ONLINE CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT APPENDIX B: OUTLOOK SHORTCUTS APPENDIX C: OUTLOOK QUICK REFERNCE GUIDE APPENDIX D: EXCHANGE SERVER VERSUS STAND ALONE USAGE GLOSSARY INDEX

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CIN0073519286G
9780073519289
0073519286
Microsoft Outlook 2010 by Randy Nordell
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2011-01-07
448
N/A
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