Outlook 2003

This course will help you manage email, tasks, contacts, calendars and task lists and time at work using Outlook 2003.

  • This course is a no-nonsense introduction for complete beginners
  • It will also be helpful for those with a very basic experience in older versions of Outlook and are new to Outlook 2003
  • This course is appropriate for any business sector and you don't need any previous experience

You'll learn how to:

  • Use Outlook to manage your email, contacts and appointments
  • Use additional features to manage tasks, track activities and create Notes
  • Print emails and Calendar items

Modules:

There are six modules in this eCourse:

  • Outlook 2003 Basics
  • Sending and Receiving Mail
  • Items, Folders and Documents
  • The Calendar
  • Contacts List and Customising
  • Tasks List, Journal and Notes

Course features:

You'll work through the course online, where you'll complete a series of exercises with Outlook 2003 email messages. A test at the end of the course lets you practise your new skills and check that you have understood all the techniques covered. You'll have access to this course for six months from the date of purchase - giving you plenty of time to finish your course.

How this course can help your business:

  • Make the most of your investment in IT
  • Enable staff to prioritise tasks and manage their time more effectively
  • Manage business contacts and store customer details
  • Increase productivity and performance across the organisation
  • Improve communication across the business
  • Reduce costs associated with traditional communication methods

Why buy an eCourse from learndirect?

  • You get value for money
  • You can start straight away
  • Flexibility and support built in
  • You learn at your own level and pace

Course Code: 103083BT009

£39.90

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Course length:

4 hours
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