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February 2006Colby College ITS Introduction to Outlook 2007
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February 2006Colby College ITS Tutorial Objectives After completing this tutorial, you should be able to: Find common menu selections on the new Ribbon Execute common commands Send and receive attachments Sharing files
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February 2006Colby College ITS The Ribbon
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February 2006Colby College ITS The Ribbon What it does –Groups work (activities) by task rather than function What is different –You can find information by what you want to do (tabs) rather than by what classification a programmer put it under How this helps you –More intuitive, easier to learn
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February 2006Colby College ITS What is on the Ribbon? 1.Tabs Seven basic tabs, each representing an activity area 2. Groups Specific actions related to the activity 3.Commands Buttons, dialog boxes or menus
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February 2006Colby College ITS Two New Features The Microsoft Office Button –Replaces File menu –Basic commands to open, save, and print The Quick Access Toolbar –Contains much-used commands –By default: Save, Undo, and Repeat
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February 2006Colby College ITS Dialog Launchers Lose a command? Probably in a dialog box Click the launcher arrow
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February 2006Colby College ITS Additional Object Tabs Some tabs only appear when a specific type of object is selected Select a picture The image editing tab appears
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February 2006Colby College ITS Mini Toolbar Some commands are useful regardless of which tab you are on For example: 1.Select some text 2.The mini toolbar for editing text will appear
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February 2006Colby College ITS Quick Access Toolbar Holds actions you use all the time (copy, paste, etc) To add a command –Right-click on it –Select Add to Quick Access Toolbar
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February 2006Colby College ITS Hiding the Groups for More Room When you need more room to just write Double Click the active tab To redisplay the groups, double click the active tab again
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February 2006Colby College ITS Commands and Menus
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Creating a New Message Message > New Most common message actions on this tab February 2006Colby College ITS
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Adding Address Book Recipients February 2006Colby College ITS Message > Address Book
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Show or Hide BCC Field Options > Show BCC February 2006Colby College ITS
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Using a Signature February 2006Colby College ITS Message > Signature 1.Any previously created will display here 2.Click Signatures to create new signatures, set a default signature, or modify existing signatures
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Flags and Reminders (1) For Yourself –Follow Up > Tomorrow –Message added to To-Do List in Tasks list To-Do Bar February 2006Colby College ITS
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Flags and Reminders (2) For the Recipient –Follow Up > Flag for Recipients –Specify before you send the message –Includes a flag and bell icon February 2006Colby College ITS
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Respond to a Message Message > Respond February 2006Colby College ITS
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Task Reminders 1.Appointment > Reminder Select a time. 2. Click Save & Close February 2006Colby College ITS
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Editing Contacts Contact > Show to show or hide Click Details button to enter information February 2006Colby College ITS
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February 2006Colby College ITS Sending and Receiving Attachments
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Insert or Attach Insert –Puts the image directly in the message –Requires that the recipient is able to receive HTML or RTF messages –Some email clients do not have this capability Attach –Appends the picture file to the email –The recipient downloads it to see it –Does not require any special applications February 2006Colby College ITS
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Attaching a Picture February 2006Colby College ITS Message > Attach File or Insert > Attach File Outlook will block some file types that are often used to spread viruses –Go here for a list of blocked files: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA012299521033.aspx
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Previewing Attachments Click attachment icon Preview appears in the Reading Pane February 2006Colby College ITS
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Including a Picture 1.Insert > Picture 2. The picture is displayed inside the message February 2006Colby College ITS
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February 2006Colby College ITS Searching for eMails
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Search 1.Select folder 2. Type text 3. Messages that contain text appear in the results 4.Click to clear and start a new search 5. Click to widen search to all Mail folders February 2006Colby College ITS
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Search Options Display search results as I type when possible –Default –Automatically displays results as you type Make searches faster by limiting the number of results shown –Default –Offers dialog box to display full search Highlight the words that I search for –Default –Highlights search text in results February 2006Colby College ITS
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February 2006Colby College ITS IMAP vs. POP
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The Differences POP –One-way communication path –eMail is PULLED from the server and stored on whatever device you are using –Computer, laptop, iPhone, etc. IMAP –Two-way communication path –eMail stays on the server –Access the SAME organization from any device February 2006Colby College ITS
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IMAP February 2006Colby College ITS
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POP February 2006Colby College ITS
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ITS Recommendation Use IMAP –Better backup –More access Remember – You Can… –Drag messages you want to keep to your Personal Folders –These are on your computer February 2006Colby College ITS
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But Remember… The decision is up to you You can use POP –If you have a huge number of emails –If you have loads of graphics –If you dont ever want to access OLDER email messages from home or on the road February 2006Colby College ITS
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February 2006Colby College ITS Questions? Comments? Contact: Mel Regnell Mel.Regnell@colby.edu ext. 4217 Mel.Regnell@colby.edu
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