Microsoft Outlook Version 2002 Step by Step (With CD-ROM)



by: Kristen Crupi, Perspection Inc.
Published: July 25, 2001
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Pages: 336

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Book Description
Microsoft Outlook Version 2002 makes it easy to get connected, manage information, and communicate. This innovative version of the popular Outlook messaging and collaboration client helps users manage their time and information more effectively, while making it easier to collaborate with others. MICROSOFT OUTLOOK VERSION 2002 STEP BY STEP offers self-paced instruction to the beginning-to-advanced user who wants to get the most out of Outlook version 2002-and prepare for Microsoft Office User (MOUS) certification. This personal training system offers easy-to-follow lessons full of clear objectives, a wealth of task-oriented procedures, and dozens of real-world business scenarios. Each STEP BY STEP title consists of friendly, straightforward instruction with dozens of full-color screenshots and illustrations to help you learn exactly what you need to know at your own pace. A companion CD-ROM includes practice files that are tightly integrated with the lessons, plus movie-style demonstrations of key procedures. Other features include a "QuickLook Guide" for easy visual navigation, a "Finding the Best Starting Point for You" section to help you decide how to the most out of the book, and a special lay-flat binding to keep the book open during lessons.

 
Customer Reviews

Outstanding!
2001-10-24
Wow! This series has really improved since the 2000 version . . . and it is in color! (This series is for the version 2002 programs, which are part of Office XP - which replaces the Office 2000 programs.) I wasn't really planning to buy any of these books this time around until I looked a little more closely at them. They are very nice! So I bought them all!

Basically, the Microsoft Press Step by Step series is geared to teach a beginner how to use each application program in step by step lessons. Even though they start from the beginning, these books are also great for intermediate and advanced users. More advanced users can also go to the Microsoft Press "Inside Out" Series, which is more of a comprehensive reference (the Inside Out Series replaces the "Running" Series).

This book has several nice features: steps are clearly numbered; figures and screen images are in color; there is a comprehensive quick reference, glossary, and index; and a cd is included for additional study. One of the nicest new features is a section that lists all of the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) objectives, and shows the page numbers in the book where the objectives are taught - this is a great help in preparation for the MOUS certification exams.

This book contains 13 chapters: Working with E-Mail; Managing E-mail Messages; Customizing and Organizing E-Mail Messages; Managing Your Calendar; Scheduling and Managing Meetings; Creating and Organizing a List of Contacts; Creating and Organizing Tasks; Creating and Organizing Notes; Using the Journal; Using Outlook with Other Programs; Sharing Information and Working Offline; Sending Newsgroup and Instant Messages; and Configuring and Customizing Outlook.

I also recommend Microsoft Office XP Introductory Concepts and Techniques; Microsoft Office XP Advanced Concepts and Techniques; and Microsoft Office XP Post Advanced Concepts and Techniques by Gary B. Shelly, et al.

Wonderful!
2001-10-16
Wow! This series has really improved since the 2000 version! And it is in color! (This series is for the version 2002 programs, which are part of Office XP - which replaces the Office 2000 programs.) I wasn't really planning to buy any of these books this time around until I looked a little more closely at them. They are very nice! So I bought them all!

Basically, the Microsoft Press Step by Step series is geared to teach a beginner how to use each application program in step by step lessons. Even though they start from the beginning, these books are also great for intermediate and advanced users. More advanced users can also go to the Microsoft Press "Inside Out" Series, which is more of a comprehensive reference (the Inside Out Series replaces the "Running" Series).

This book has several nice features: steps are clearly numbered; figures and screen images are in color; there is a comprehensive quick reference, glossary, and index; and a cd is included for additional study. One of the nicest new features is a section that lists all of the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) objectives, and shows the page numbers in the book where the objectives are taught - this is a great help in preparation for the MOUS certification exams.

This book contains 13 chapters: Working with E-Mail; Managing E-mail Messages; Customizing and Organizing E-Mail Messages; Managing Your Calendar; Scheduling and Managing Meetings; Creating and Organizing a List of Contacts; Creating and Organizing Tasks; Creating and Organizing Notes; Using the Journal; Using Outlook with Other Programs; Sharing Information and Working Offline; Sending Newsgroup and Instant Messages; and Configuring and Customizing Outlook.

I also recommend Microsoft Office XP Introductory Concepts and Techniques; Microsoft Office XP Advanced Concepts and Techniques; and Microsoft Office XP Post Advanced Concepts and Techniques by Gary B. Shelly, et al.


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