Quick Course(r) in Microsoft(r) Outlook(tm) 2000



by: Online Press Inc., Inc. Online Press
Published: February 16, 2000
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Pages: 160

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A lot can be done with Microsoft Outlook 2000 such as, organizing information on the desktop, managing e-mail, calendars, contacts, tasks and to-do lists, documents and file, and communicating and sharing information with others over a network, intranet, and the Internet.

QUICK COURSE(r) IN MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 2000 offers PC users fast-paced, to-the-point tutorials and learning exercises for quickly grasping Outlook 2000 basics and building proficiency. Designed for the beginning to intermediate student, Quick Course(r) books can be used for self training and instructor-led classes, focusing on using the computer to get specific tasks done in a work environment. The core of each book is a logical sequence of straightforward, easy-to-follow instructions for accomplishing information management tasks-the same tasks people accomplish on the job every day.

 
Customer Reviews

Good for first timers
2002-04-26
This book provided help to many of my friends and family who are new to computers, especially Outlook. However, this particular Quick Course book was limited to the most basic and some intermediate levels of Outlook.

First book I have finished for Outlook 2000
2002-04-14
Easy to read, great examples, and covers alot of detail in a relatively short period of time. Highly recommended! First Outlook 2000 book that I finished reading. Most others are tailored for people using Exchange. This one tells you to skip the following if you don't have Exchange.

Very Useful
2001-10-30
I picked up this book "on sale" thinking it would eventually be useful. It turned out I needed it almost immediately to prepare some high-priority training presentations.

I'd used PowerPoint before to do some presentations for school but hadn't used any of the really cool useful features because I didn't know they existed. The importance of this work-related project motivated me to sit down and work through the entire book. I was impressed with how fast it moves from one useful topic to the next. It took me two days (part-time) to get all the way through the book but an inspired reader could do it in a day. By the end of the book I'd learned enough to complete the training presentation project very successfully.

I typically hate application instruction books because they are usually so patronizing. But this one is definitely useful and easy to read. I'm now interested in checking out more titles in Microsoft's "Quick Course" book series.

Good overview on Outlook
2000-06-02
When I purchased this book, I didn't know much of Outlook 2000. After finishing the book I'm now a everyday user of most of the functions and possibilities in Outlook. The book is well written and is not the 1000-pages brick on the bedside table that you'll never open.

As advertised
2000-05-10
I had some time to kill in a book store recently and picked up this book. I've been considering purchasing Front Page 2000 and I thought Quick Course might let me know if the software was worth the purchase. I felt the book did what it advertised. In less than two hours I knew enough to convince me to make the purchase. Even though I didn't have the software to work with, the descriptions and pictures filled in all the gaps. The material was clear, organized, and well documented.I'll probably buy a more detailed book for more advanced features, but this one will get me up and running.


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