Monday, February 4, 2013

Microsoft Outlook 2010: Complete, Gary B. Shelly


Microsoft Outlook 2010: Complete PDF Download Ebook. Gary B. Shelly provides a project-based, step-by-step approach to successfully teach students Microsoft Outlook 2010 skills. When it comes to email, Microsoft Outlook has long been considered the choice for professionals and business users. It’s one of the jewels in Office’s crown, and that’s before you consider its other capabilities as a general tool for organizing your life.

Outlook 2010 finally adds the full ribbon interface to Outlook, and does so in such a way as to help make it easier to stay top of the ever-increasing volume of email that appears in your mailbox. It’s now possible to condense, categorize or even ignore entire conversations with a few clicks. The new Conversation view helps you manage an overloaded inbox by organizing it into just a few relevant conversations. Two other new tools – Mail tips and Quick steps – also help speed up the way you navigate your mail folder.

If you have multiple email accounts set up, you’ll be glad to know you can now combine them all into one single, easily accessible view – the same is true for calendars and address books. A new Schedule View also allows you view multiple calendars from Outlook, Windows Live and other shared calendars using a single horizontal display.

New easy-to-access contact cards, which segue in with IMessenger-compatible apps like Windows Live Messenger, give you an at-a-glance view of a person’s availability, or you can get a more detail viewed of someone using the new Outlook Social Connector, which doesn’t just provide a recent history of your dealings with that person, but links in with other social networking platforms including Windows Live and SharePoint 2010 to provide updates about that person and links to their colleagues and friends.

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