Microsoft® Outlook® Version 2002 Inside Out (Cpg Inside Out)

Microsoft® Outlook® Version 2002 Inside Out (Cpg Inside Out)

by JimBoyce (Author)

Synopsis

Hey, you know your way around Outlook-so now dig into Version 2002 and really put your e-mail system to work! This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and handy workarounds in concise, fast-answer format-it's all muscle and no fluff. Discover the best and fastest ways to perform everyday tasks, and challenge yourself to new levels of Outlook mastery!

  • Build on what you already know about Outlook and quickly dive into what's new
  • Automate routine tasks, such as backing up your mailbox
  • Organize, synchronize, and archive critical data
  • Customize Outlook-from templates and add-ins all the way to HTML
  • Integrate Outlook with Outlook Express and other Microsoft Office applications
  • Configure Outlook as a Microsoft Exchange Server client
  • Work off line or over the Internet
  • Set up and manage public folders
  • Support roaming and mobile users
  • Develop your own forms and apps using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications and script

CD-ROM FEATURES:

  • Intuitive HTML interface
  • Extensive collection of Microsoft add-ins and third-party utilities, demos, and trials
  • Sample code to help you build your own VBA application
  • Complete eBook-easy to browse and print!
  • Sample chapters from other INSIDE OUT Office XP books
  • Web links to Microsoft Tools on the Web, online troubleshooters, and product support
  • Microsoft Visio customizable auto-demos
  • Interactive tutorials

For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 1264
Edition: 1
Publisher: MICROSOFT PRESS
Published: 01 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 073561282X
ISBN 13: 9780735612822

Author Bio

Jim Boyce is a highly-regarded expert on operating systems and productivity software who's written or contributed to more than 50 books. A former contributing editor for Windows Magazine, Jim writes for several technical publications and Web sites.