In this course, students learn to customize their environment, calendar, and email messages to meet their specific requirements and who wish to track, share, assign, and locate various Microsoft Outlook® 2010 items.
This course is intended for students who wish to develop their basic knowledge of Microsoft Outlook® 2010 skills.
Unit 1: Customizing Outlook
Unit 2: Customizing messages
Unit 3: Organizing items
Unit 4: Folders
Unit 5: Organizing Mail
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