Part VI. Outlook

Outlook is a personal information manager for the computer desktop. You can use Outlook to manage your calendar, keep track of a contacts list, organize lists of things to do, and more. You can perform a wide variety of everyday tasks from the Outlook window, including sending and receiving e-mail messages, scheduling appointments, and organizing an address book of contacts. In this part, you learn how to put Outlook to work for you using each of the major components to manage everyday tasks.

Chapter 22 teaches you how to use the Calendar, Notes, Tasks, and Contacts components. Chapter 23 shows you how to use the e-mailing tools.

Chapter 22: Organizing with Outlook 324

Chapter 23: E-mailing with Outlook 344

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