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1/11/2016Skill Level Beginner
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- [Voiceover] My name is Jess Stratton. Welcome to Up and Running with Outlook 2016. This course is designed to be very fast-paced to get you up to speed so that you can start using Outlook right away. I'm going to take you through adding email accounts, how to use Interface, reading, organizing, and searching your mail. I'll show you how to work with attachments. Then we'll move on to Contacts. I'll show you how to create Contacts and Contact Groups. Finally, I'll show you how to navigate the calendar, create an appointment, a meeting, and even how to open somebody else's calendar.
We have a lot to cover in a very short amount of time, so let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome40s
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Navigate the interface3m 38s
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1. Working with Email
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Read your mail3m 12s
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Organize your mail3m 57s
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Search your mail3m 2s
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Work with attachments3m 2s
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Handling junk mail and rules1m 59s
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2. Working with People
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Create a new contact3m 11s
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Create a contact group2m 36s
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3. Working with the Calendar
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Navigate the calendar2m 14s
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Create an appointment3m 15s
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Create a meeting3m 50s
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Open someone else's calendar1m 52s
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4. Working with Outlook Data
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Create a mail signature file2m 28s
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Conclusion
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Next steps16s
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