Technology Tuesday Microsoft ® Outlook ® 2010 Tips and Tricks
Course contents Section 1: By the numbers Section 2: A smarter Inbox Section 3: Find, Pile, File Section 4: Calendars and Meetings Section 5: Creating your signature Section 6: Respond when you’re away Technology Tuesday: Microsoft Outlook 2010
Section 1: By the numbers 1 Gb of = ~$12.28 Default quota is 2 Gb 1 Gb of file share = ~$2.27 Edgewood currently has over 10,000 mailboxes Largest mailbox on campus is over 16 Gb Edgewood currently holds over 94 million items Edgewood Received over 1.6 million external s last month. ~61% was rejected as spam. Microsoft Outlook 2010: By the numbers
Section 2: A smarter Inbox Ever wish you had a smarter, handier way to arrange your Outlook Inbox? In this section, you’ll learn how Date (Conversations) can simplify and clarify your view — and how it can save you time and clicks by allowing you to take action on whole conversations at once, instead of having to handle each message individually. Microsoft Outlook 2010: A Smarter Inbox
Section goals Create and respond to messages more efficiently. Know at a glance who replied to whom, and when. Always reply to the most recent message in a conversation. Act on whole conversations at once. Microsoft Outlook 2010: A Smarter Inbox
Section 2: A smarter Inbox
Microsoft Outlook 2010: A Smarter Inbox Section 2: A smarter Inbox
Microsoft Outlook 2010: A Smarter Inbox Section 2: A smarter Inbox
Section 2: Find, pile, and file Learn how to manage your Outlook 2010 mailbox with Instant Search and Search Folders. Instant Search helps you find anything in your mailbox, and Search Folders help you organize your messages without having to create a set of folders and rules. Microsoft Outlook 2010: Find, Pile and File
Section goals Use Instant Search to find messages and any other item in your mailbox. Use the Instant Search ribbon tab. Enter parameters for Search Folders Microsoft Outlook 2010: Find, Pile and File
Section 3: Calendars and Meetings Ready to learn the Outlook 2010 Calendar? This course explains how to create appointments and meetings, set recurrence and reminders, use color categories and follow-up flags, create all-day events, and manage your free/busy data. Microsoft Outlook 2010: Calendars and Meetings
Section goals 1.Create an appointment. 2.Create a meeting and invite others to a meeting. 3.Set recurrence for meetings and appointments. 4.Apply color categories to calendar items. 5.Manage your free/busy information. Microsoft Outlook 2010: Calendars and Meetings
Section 3: Creating your signature Want to make your mark, and help make correspondence more efficient? In this section, you’ll learn how to create signatures. Signatures add polish to your messages, and save you some time by entering your name and contact information automatically. Microsoft Outlook 2010: Creating your signature
Section goals Format the text in a signature. Add a hyperlink to a signature. Add an image such as a corporate logo to a signature. Convert a handwritten signature into a graphic. Create a signature that uses a two-column layout. Use a signature template. Microsoft Outlook 2010: Creating your signature
Section 4: Respond when you’re away When you're out of the office, you can use Automatic Replies to respond whenever someone sends you an message. This section shows you how to use Automatic Replies (formerly the Out of Office Assistant), and how to create rules to help manage incoming messages while you’re gone. Microsoft Outlook 2010: Automatic Replies
Section goals Create and send automatic replies to people inside and outside your organization. Set start and stop times for your replies. Create rules to help manage incoming messages while you’re gone. Microsoft Outlook 2010: Automatic Replies
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