Wiley Outlook 2010 For Dummies 978-0-470-48771-6 Benutzerhandbuch

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Chapter 1
The Outlook Features You 
Really Need to Know
In This Chapter
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Reading and creating e-mail
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Sending files by e-mail
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Checking your calendar
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Entering appointments and contacts
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Managing tasks
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Keeping notes
I
’m kicking off this book with Outlook’s “Greatest Hits,” the things you’ll 
want to do with Outlook every single day. The list sounds simple enough: 
sending e-mail, making appointments, and so on. But even if you use only 
about 10 percent of Outlook’s features, you’ll be amazed at how this little 
program can streamline your life and spiff up your communications. People 
get pretty excited about Outlook — even if they take advantage of only a tiny 
fraction of what the package can do. But there’s more here than meets the 
eye; Outlook does ordinary things extraordinarily well. I know you want to do 
the same, so read on.
Why Do So Many People Use Outlook?
Millions of people use Outlook because millions of people use Outlook. That’s 
not redundant — Outlook is the standard tool for communicating, collabo-
rating, and organizing for hundreds of millions of people around the world. 
When so many people use the same tool for organizing the things they do 
individually, it becomes vastly easier for everyone to organize the things they 
do together by using that tool. That’s the case with Outlook. It’s a powerful 
tool even if you work all alone, but that power gets magnified when you use it 
to collaborate with others.
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