From the Back Cover
If Outlook 2000 can do it, you can do it too
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Bible is your all-in-one reference for mastering Outlook 2000, Microsoft's popular messaging and groupware application. Practical examples and advice help you maximize Outlook's integrated e-mail, calendar, contact management, task tracking, and online synchronization features and let you take advantage of new additions such as the contact activity tracker and the smart meeting planner. Packed with step-by-step instructions for creating groupware applications, Microsoft Outlook 2000 Bible delivers all you need to become an Outlook power user. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Outlook 2000
- Get up to speed on new features like the contact activity tracker and Web-publishable calendars
- Quickly and easily start using Outlook to make appointments, schedule tasks, plan meetings, and more
- Synchronize Outlook with remote locations over the Internet
- Install and use Com add-ins to make Outlook even more powerful
- Customize your e-mail and calendar settings to fit the way you work
- Learn how to develop groupware applications easily with VBScript and the Outlook Object Model
CD-ROM packed with content and software to help you get more out of Microsoft Outlook 2000
- Examples demonstrating the use of forms, controls, custom fields, and more
- Searchable Adobe PDF files of the entire book
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
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About the Author
About the Authors Todd A. Kleinke, CPA, MCSD, MCSE, is a senior analyst at KSM Consulting, LLC. In his capacity as an accounting and management consultant, he develops custom applications and specializes in the integration and automation of business processes. Currently, Todd designs and develops various intranet applications at Dow AgroSciences, as well as custom sales automation applications that use Outlook and many of the latest Microsoft technologies. Todd presented his Outlook applications at a recent Microsoft Exchange conference. Brian Underdahl is the best-selling author of over 40 computer books, including several current titles from IDG Books Worldwide: Small Business Computing For Dummies, Windows 98 One Step at a Time, Internet Bible (coauthored with Edward Willett), Teach Yourself Office 97 (coauthored with Keith Underdahl and Faithe Wempen), Teach Yourself Microsoft Windows 98 (coauthored with Al Stevens), and Teach Yourself Microsoft Office 2000. Brian spends most of his time at the keyboard writing about personal computing when he's not attending Mensa meetings or cooking gourmet meals.