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Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

BELIEVE in YOURSELF and INVEST in YOUR FUTURE

         

           

Designed for:   Those who wish to learn this popular email, diary and calendar management program
Prerequisites:  Familiarity with Microsoft Word, ideally Word 2007
Objectives: To teach the Outlook 2007 program to an employable level and to follow the syllabus for the OCR Level 2 Electronic Communication unit examination which forms part of CLAiT Plus. 

Benefits

  • Learn how to use this popular email, calendar and management program to Microsoft Office Specialist level
  • Be working towards the OCR Level 2 CLAiT Plus Certificate or Diploma
  • The flexibility and value of a self-study course designed to enable you to work at your own pace
  • A personalised workbook to use as a reference guide on completion of the course
  • The opportunity to gain the widely recognised Pitman Training Certificate

Course Content

  • Lesson One – Including: Starting the Outlook 2007 program, the Outlook 2007 opening screen, using the navigation pane, collapsing and expanding items, viewing messages in the inbox, previewing message attachments, changing how messages are viewed, deleting a message, the RSS feeds folder, viewing calendar, contacts and tasks, the To Do Bar, using the folder list, closing the Outlook 2007 program
  • Lesson Two – Including: Creating e-mail messages, formatting an e-mail message, using plain text format, applying a page colour, using themes, attaching a file to an e-mail message, attaching an email message to another message, creating and adding signatures, applying send options to messages, inserting a picture in a message and then compressing, saving an attachment, using instant search, flagging messages, setting flag options, printing an email
  • Lesson Three – Including: Creating a new contact, adding a picture to a contact, editing a contact, edit a business card, deleting a contact, sharing contact details using a business card, changing the view of contacts, printing contact information, creating a distribution list
  • Lesson Four – Including:  Creating, amending and deleting appointments, using Quick Styles, inviting attendees to a meeting, marking an appointment as private, requesting a meeting, creating recurring appointments and multi day events, planning a meeting, updating a meeting, cancelling a meeting, using instant search in the calendar
  • Lesson Five – Including:  Using the To Do Bar to create a task, using the Tasks window to create tasks, marking a task as completed, assigning tasks to others, accepting or declining tasks, sending status reports on tasks, deleting a task, setting a task as recurring, printing completed tasks
  • Lesson Six – Including:  creating folders to manage your email messages, moving messages into folders, using the rules wizard to manage your email messages, restoring deleted items, Permanently deleting items, knowing how to change AutoArchive settings, creating a personal folders file (.pst), copying an item to a personal folders file, opening a personal folders file, exporting Outlook data as a personal folders file (.pst), knowing about advanced email options

Duration

Course Duration: 12 hours
What Next: 

Excel 2007 Part 1

PowerPoint 2007

Our Guarantee

Over 50,000 students per year take one of our courses.  Our unique training system has been proven to work with over 98% who complete achieving a pass.

To show how confident we are in our product we guarantee: 

  1. To give you a no quibble, full refund should you not be 100% happy following your 1st session.
  1. To allow you to re-sit the training and exam at no additional cost, should you not pass 1st time.
  1. To allow you to come back at anytime after you’ve completed the course for a free refresher.  We understand that you frequently may learn a skill that you then find you don’t use for a while.

 

 


 
 


It was a calm and pleasant experience. I was put at ease by the staff. A clean and helpful environment. The course was slightly more difficult because of my learning difficulties but i was given help and assistance as and when required. I successfully achieved goals set at the beginning

Terry King

Outlook 2007

15th September 2009

 
 

     
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