Outlook 2007 Introductory

This course will help complete beginners master the basics of sending and receiving e-mails using Outlook 2007. It's compatible with 2007 operating systems.

  • 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 2007
  • This course is appropriate for any business sector and you don't need any previous experience

You'll learn how to:

  • Identify Outlook's screen components
  • Create and send an email message
  • Attach files to messages
  • Reply to and forward email messages
  • Build an address book and create a distribution list
  • Schedule appointments, meetings and events into the calendar
  • Create and manage a contacts list
  • Track and manage 'to do' lists in the task list

Course features:

You’ll work through the course online, where you’ll complete a series of exercises with Outlook 2007 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:

* Prioritise tasks and manage your time effectively
* Manage your business contacts and store customer details
* Increase productivity and performance across the organisation
* Improve communication by providing staff with information at the click of a mouse
* Reduce costs associated with traditional communication methods like printing, faxing and postage

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: 103083BT027

£39.90

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Course length:

3 hours
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