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Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 for Windows [Paperback]

Michael J. Young (Author), Jim Boyce (Author)

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September 29, 2003 0321200411 978-0321200419 1

If you're like most people, your messaging and collaboration programs are your professional and personal lifelines. That's why you need the Microsoft Office Outlook 2003: Visual QuickStart Guide. Of all the programs in Microsoft "Office 11", Outlook (the popular messaging and collaboration software) promises to change the most-and this is the guide that will get you up to speed most rapidly. From Outlook's streamlined interface to a slew of new features for managing email to an improved mobile email experience that allows you to transfer between data connections with little or no interruption, this task-based guide covers it all. Using step-by-step instructions and loads of screen shots, veteran author Jim Boyce shows you how to take advantage of all of Outlook's applications-email, scheduling, collaboration, contact and task management, and information sharing. Peppered throughout are the insider tips and techniques people have come to expect from the popular Visual QuickStart Series. If you're new to Outlook, you'll be able to dive into the program quickly, and if you're an Outlook old hand, you can skip straight to the areas that interest you most.


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If you're like most people, your messaging and collaboration programs are your professional and personal lifelines. That's why you need the Microsoft Outlook X: Visual QuickStart Guide. Of all the programs in Microsoft "Office 11", Outlook (the popular messaging and collaboration software) promises to change the most-and this is the guide that will get you up to speed most rapidly. From Outlook's streamlined interface to a slew of new features for managing email to an improved mobile email experience that allows you to transfer between data connections with little or no interruption, this task-based guide covers it all. Using step-by-step instructions and loads of screen shots, veteran author Jim Boyce shows you how to take advantage of all of Outlook's applications-email, scheduling, collaboration, contact and task management, and information sharing. Peppered throughout are the insider tips and techniques people have come to expect from the popular Visual QuickStart Series. If you're new to Outlook, you'll be able to dive into the program quickly, and if you're an Outlook old hand, you can skip straight to the areas that interest you most.

About the Author

Veteran technology writer Michael J. Young has written numerous books, including XML Step by Step, which won the top award in the 2000-2001 International Technical Publications Competition of the Society for Technical Communication. Michael currently lives and works in Taos, New Mexico, situated at 7,000 feet on a desert mesa nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.Jim Boyce, a former contributing editor and monthly columnist for WINDOWS Magazine, is a frequent contributor to winmag.com, techrepublic.com, and other technical publications. A programmer and systems manager since the 1970s, he has been the author or co-author of over 45 books about computer software and hardware. In addition to a full-time writing career, Jim is a founding partner and vice president of Minnesota Webworks, a Midwest-based Web development firm.


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Jim Boyce has authored or coauthored more than 45 books about
computer hardware and software, including Microsoft Outlook Version 2002
Inside Out. He is a former contributing editor and monthly columnist for
WINDOWS Magazine. He has been involved with computers as a programmer and
systems manager in a variety of capacities since the late 1970s. He has a
wide range of experience in the MS-DOS®, Microsoft Windows®, Microsoft
Windows NT®, and UNIX environments.

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