Outlook 2000 in a Nutshell: A Power User's Quick Reference

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Author: Tom Syroid

ISBN-10: 1565927044

ISBN-13: 9781565927049

Category: Email & Communications Software

With most of the books currently on the market for Outlook 2000 falling into the instant-learn, limited-scope "Dummies" category, the need for an up-to-date and comprehensive reference book such as Outlook 2000 in a Nutshell is high. This book is for typical Nutshell readers: sophisticated computer users who need a comprehensive, functional reference to the product.\ Outlook is much more than just an email client. It is a powerful and versatile program that includes contact, calendar, notes,...

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"Outlook 2000 in a Nutshell" fills the need for an up-to-date and comprehensive reference book for sophisticated users who want to get all they can out of this powerful and versatile program. A wide range of topics are covered, including data structures, file management, and collaboration tools. Booknews A reference rather than tutorial, and users are expected to have learned or be learning elsewhere the basics of the e-mail client software integrated into the Microsoft Office package. However a chapter does walk readers through the installation process. Other sections cover menu references and advanced features such as import and export, file management, and security and encryption. There is no bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

PrefaceThe Big PictureChapter 1: Outlook “in a Nutshell”Chapter 2: Installing OutlookChapter 3: Program InsightsChapter 4: Outlook’s Navigation ToolsChapter 5: Mail EditorsMenu ReferenceBeyond the BasicsChapter 12: Import and ExportChapter 13: File ManagementChapter 14: Collaborating with OutlookChapter 15: Security and EncryptionChapter 16: Outlook and the PalmChapter 17: Outlook and ExchangeChapter 18: Working with VBAAppendixesColophon

\ BooknewsA reference rather than tutorial, and users are expected to have learned or be learning elsewhere the basics of the e-mail client software integrated into the Microsoft Office package. However a chapter does walk readers through the installation process. Other sections cover menu references and advanced features such as import and export, file management, and security and encryption. There is no bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \