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Book Description
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Bible is your all-in-one reference for mastering Outlook 2000, Microsoft's popular messaging and groupware application. Practical examples and advice help you maximize Outlook's integrated e-mail, calendar, contact management, task tracking, and online synchronization features -- and let you take advantage of new additions such as the contact acivity tracker and the smart meeting planner. Packed with step-by-step instructions for creating groupware aplications, Microsoft Outlook 2000 Bible delivers all you need to become an Outlook power user.
Practical Handbook for Outlook Support
2002-03-06
I'm very impressed with this book. It is well-written, with good examples and clear graphics. I purchased it for help creating custom Outlook forms. The chapters on form design answered all my questions. I had looked in vain on the web for instructions that were basic enough for a non-programmer to follow yet included samples of code and formulas. I found that in this book. It is a practical and useful volume for anyone who is called on to support or administer Outlook.
New User. Advanced Needs. Little Help.
2000-12-16
I am a new user to Outlook 2000. I am an advanced ACT! user. My new job requires that I use Outlook 2000. After reviewing many books online I bought the Outlook 2000 Bible. WHAT A COMPLETE LET DOWN AND WASTE OF MONEY. I can't return it because in my initial enthusiasm I highlighted in the book. The "Customizing Outlook 2000" Chapter 16 section is terrible. Nothing advanced at all. Finally, the attached CD is a bust. My advise... KEEP LOOKING!
The best reference for non-network Outlook 2000 users
2000-10-12
This is a superb reference for those who use Outlook 2000 on a non-network platform; most of the books out now focus on using Outlook 2000 as a client for Microsoft Exchange. This book, however, concentrates on exploring the functionality of the program as a stand-alone and internet-enhanced app. If you already use Outlook, you'll learn some great new tricks. If you're new to the program, this is a great place to start. The book also includes information for those who *do* use it as an Exchange client, so it should fit the bill for any but network administrators.





