Outlook 2007: Beyond the Manual

As Microsoft Office users and dedicated enthusiasts since the early days of Office 95, both Jon and I have been astonished by the amount of functionality that resides within Outlook—functionality that is largely ignored by the majority of users. Don’t get me wrong: this lack of understanding is...

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Tác giả chính: Campbell, Tony
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Apress 2012
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Tóm tắt:As Microsoft Office users and dedicated enthusiasts since the early days of Office 95, both Jon and I have been astonished by the amount of functionality that resides within Outlook—functionality that is largely ignored by the majority of users. Don’t get me wrong: this lack of understanding is through no fault of you guys; instead, it’s due to Outlook being so much richer in capabilities than the simple messaging client it’s purported to be by many business users. When someone says “email,” people think of Outlook, but when someone says “workflow, calendaring, task management, to-do lists, RSS feed reading, and blog authoring,” Outlook is less often at the top of their thoughts. More often than not, when Outlook is deployed in business, it’s rarely sold as anything but a corporate email client. Rarely do companies fully embrace Outlook for what it really is, and more important, it’s extremely rare for users to receive any kind of guidance or training on the underlying power that this important productivity tool contains. So, that’s why we wrote this book: to empower Outlook users with the knowledge they need to totally overhaul how they conduct their day-to-day business.