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On-Line Computing Maritime House Kingston Street Hull HU1 2DB Tel: 0870 1998 617 |
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MS OUTLOOK® "HALF DAY USER TRAINING"© |
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| Attainment Levels | Comprehensive Outlook training is achieved by attending two incremental courses: Introductory and Intermediate. | |
| Duration and Location | Each instructor-led course is approximately half a day in length and has a maximum of only 8 attendees. Courses take place throughout the year in a fully equipped training suite at our Hull city centre offices adjacent to the Ice Arena. Ample free private parking is available. | |
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS |
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| Course title | Introduction to Microsoft Outlook | |
| Course objective | To provide the attendee with the knowledge and skills required to begin using Microsoft Outlook | |
| Prerequisites | The attendee must be able to use a Windows-based PC | |
| Topics |
Sending and reading e-mails Prioritising critical mail with flags |
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| Calendar |
Managing your time the way you want Schedule appointments with others Reminder of approaching deadlines |
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| Contacts |
Group Contacts by category View Contacts as a phone list Search for Contacts according to Company Filter your records the way you want Dial the 'phone and send faxes Drag and drop a Contact to send an e-mail |
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| Tasks | Manage your Tasks and their deadlines | |
| Journal | By date/directory /file name | |
| Course Title | Microsoft Outlook Intermediate | |
| Course Objective | To provide the attendee with the knowledge and skills required to share information, create and modify Forms within an Exchange Server environment | |
| Prerequisites | The attendee must have a basic understanding of Microsoft Outlook or have attended the Introductory course | |
| Topics | Sharing information |
Creating Public Folders Appointment Items Contact Items Journal Items Mail Items Note Items Task Items |
| Altering existing Forms |
Moving Fields Adding Fields Removing Fields |
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| Creating new Forms |
Setting up Controlling permissions |
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Half Day User Training © On-Line Computing 2005