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Book Description
Do you have more email accounts and messages than you can possibly manage? Do you often forget important details? How many times have you misplaced an important email address? Guess what? You can solve all these problems with Microsoft Outlook 2003, a component of Microsoft Office, and Outlook 2003 For Dummies will show you how!
Over 100 million people use Outlook, but many only utilize a few features. Outlook is extremely versatile and can perform a wide range of functions like:
- E-mail organization
- Calendars and to-do lists
- Personal directories
- Journal-keeping
With Outlook 2003 For Dummies, regarded as the #1 bestselling book on the subject, you will be able to get the most out of Outlook and finally organize your busy life. Whether you’re in your home or office, Outlook can make your day go smoothly and more efficiently. This comprehensive guide explores:
- How to manage, organize, and get on top of your e-mails
- How to create your own virtual little black book
- Calendar features and how to manage and assign tasks
- Recording your activities with Outlook Notes and journal entries
- Outlook Express and how to get news e-mails from newsgroups
- Security features to keep your life private and safe
- Customizing Outlook with accessories
- Advanced functions and useful tips and shortcuts
Written by Bill Dryszel, the award-winning author of Microsoft Outlook 2000 for Dummies, Treo Visor For Dummies, and Palm For Dummies, this book offers expert advice in a down-to-earth kind of manner. Outlook 2003 For Dummies offers a quick and easy way to get the hang of this useful program and start managing your daily tasks with efficiency.
outlook 2003
2006-07-08
Very user friendly. I learned several tips that will be very helpfull.
Computer Dummy
2006-03-14
No Surprises here. It is exactly what you would expect for a Dummies book! I have been an outlook user for a long time and I know how to do much more than before!
Techie Help
2006-02-24
Several years ago, before I retired, I used Outlook at my office and was quite comfortable with it. When I became a Comcast customer, they do not "support" Outlook so I used Outlook Express. When I was able to download Outlook, I needed a refresher course in operation and info on the upgraded version that I now had. This book helped in several ways, and I continue to use it as a reference book. It is easy to read and understand.
DISAPPOINTING
2005-10-24
I found this book disappointing. I am a solo law practitioner and until now have found Dummies books quite helpful. I particularly wanted to learn how to organize my folders and how to work off-line, and the book has virtually nothing on these subjects. Unlike many other Dummies books, this book has no bibliography of sources for additional help. The book is geared to those who use Outlook on networks at large companies. At times it over explains simple procedures, and at other places it fails to fully explain something or is inaccurate. It does explain well how to use the Contacts and Calendar features. If someone knows of a book that explains well the use of folders in Outlook, I would like to know. This one does not.
Worst Dummies book I've ever used.
2005-06-10
I go back to Dan Gookin's excellent DOS books. This piece on Outlook 2003 answers almost no questions a home user of it might want.





