Introducing Outlook 2002


Overview/Description
To provide an overview of the basic communication capabilities and organization features of Outlook 2002

Target Audience
Anyone wishing to gain a basic understanding of Microsoft Outlook 2002, candidates for MOUS certification, and end-users seeking competence in the use of Microsoft Outlook 2002

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of word processing and computing; familiarity with the Microsoft Windows and Office environments and, preferably, understanding of the Internet and Microsoft Exchange

Expected Duration
265 Minutes

Objectives:

Introducing Outlook 2002

  • describe how to get started, how to find help, and how to set up an e-mail account.
  • set up an e-mail account in Outlook 2002.
  • create, format, and address an e-mail message in Outlook 2002.
  • to insert attachments and send mail in Outlook 2002.
  • address and send an e-mail in Outlook 2002.
  • manage incoming mail.
  • manage, find, and archive mail in Outlook 2002.
  • schedule, view, and highlight appointments and events in Outlook 2002's Calendar view.
  • customize the Calendar view.
  • use the Calendar tools to coordinate and plan meetings.
  • create a meeting, create a group schedule, and share your information using the Office Internet Free/Busy Service.
  • plan a meeting using the Outlook 2002 calendar.
  • create and configure contacts in the Outlook 2002 address book.
  • create a contact and edit contact information in Outlook 2002.
  • use the Tasks and Notes folders in Outlook 2002.
  • create and assign tasks in Outlook 2002.
  • define a category and describe how to create, edit, and assign categories.
  • use the Journal in Outlook 2002.
  • print items in Outlook 2002.
  • print a calendar in Outlook 2002.

  • Course Number: 115146_eng