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By now you probably know that you don't have to be a complete idiot to need a little help using your computer. So if you find Microsoft Outlook a little daunting, just brush off your ego and pick up The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2000. It's clever, funny, and a clear guide to the basics of personal information management offered by this powerful set of applications.
Outlook 2000 allows you to deal with faxes and e-mail, organize your life hour by hour, and even get your PC to dial your phone--washing the dishes and walking the dog are scheduled for a later upgrade. First you'll have to learn how to navigate in the world of Outlook. Fortunately, it's well-charted, and author Bob Temple cuts to the chase time and again, simplifying instructions so that you learn just enough to get you through your day, as well as a few extra tips, pointers, and ideas for future learning.
Visual learners will find the many screenshots and illustrations helpful, and other users will find the text cut into small chunks for easy digestion. Sure, your office power user might scoff upon seeing this book on your desk, but at least you have a life! --Rob Lightner
Book Description
Because this next one is the century you get it all together. You'll stop writing messages on envelopes that get thrown away, untie the string from your finger, and never again remind yourself to make a mental note. Is it idiotic to want to get organized? Please! And you need not be a brainiac to see that The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2000 is your first step in the right direction. With this lighthearted guide, you'll learn how to send and receive email, manage contacts, juggle appointments, and keep track of tasks with Outlook 2000. From the beginner basics of getting a better handle on your daily routine to working with newsgroups and the Internet, this book clearly provides a better outlook on your life.
Excellent book for new Outlook user.
1999-08-24
This is an excellent book for new Outlook users or for those who want to get up to speed with Outlook without the fuss. While intended for IMO mode users this book has enough information on Corporate/Workgroup mode to be of benefit to those users. I particularly like the Author's use of Integrated File Management and the emphasis on using Outlook as a "central" application. Must be the first book that has details on using WinFax Starter Edition. A good buy!





