This powerhouse program is often underutilized in the workplace simply because people don’t know all the things it can do. As you’ll learn, identifying where things are in the program is often as important a skill as how to do things. There are as many different ways to use Outlook as there are types of Outlook: New Outlook, the Classic Outlook and the web version Outlook 365 are just a few. Learn how to navigate the interface, customize it for your needs, and get things done quickly.
Outside of email, two of the prime uses of Outlook are its contact and calendar features. Many people are so accustomed to just typing a name into the To line that they fail to recognize the power of Contacts. And the calendar is full of options to organize your life and make sure you never miss an important meeting.
Sometimes overlooked by harried workers, Outlook’s task and to do features combine to make time management an achievable goal instead of a dream. Coupled with Microsoft’s stand alone To Do application, it becomes easier and easier for people to wake up and take control of their workday.
It’s not uncommon for people to complain that Outlook is slow or that they can’t find anything they need in the application. The problem is that both they and the software are overwhelmed by the thousands of emails we each receive every year. Learn how to organize and control your inbox, what to keep and what to delete, and how to automate the entire process.
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