Alan Neibauer provides comprehensive, easy-to-access information in this example-filled reference and user guide for Outlook users.
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Need Outlook 98,
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This review is from: Running Microsoft Outlook 98 (Paperback)
If you're like me and can't use Outlook 97 anymore due to security changes made by your ISP then I suggest this book as the CD it contains has the hard to find upgrade to Outlook 98. However, as a reference text this book is only useful if you are a true beginner.
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Good depth for a nob-nerd wanting to use a complex package,
By A Customer
This review is from: Running Microsoft Outlook 98 (Paperback)
Outlook has lot of good features, but the interface is disorganized. This is a reasonably well-organized book with enough depth to satisfy a user who wants to get up to speed. It helps you get find your way through the maze Microsoft has used to group various options. It also offers some help with advanced features like writing Visual Basic routines, but it's real strength is that it's for non-nerds who want to get the most out of Outlook. (There's at least one major error - it described field mapping, which was apparently in the Outlook 98 beta but was omitted from the final version. There's now a badly implemented patch for field mapping available on the Microsoft web site.)
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Basic product functionality with little meat,
By A Customer
This review is from: Running Microsoft Outlook 98 (Paperback)
Neibauer writes extremely well, and his book will show anyone unfamiliar with Outlook 98 the program's basic functionality and use. However, it has one major flaw: It inadequately covers the forms creation and use feature of Outlook 98 and how that feature could be implemented to make Outlook perform for you. This "Running..." title from Microsoft Press is inconsistent with other full-coverage content titles in the "Running" series for Office products. It is more a beginner's guide than a "user's" guide.
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