In this 1-day instructor-led course learners use Outlook to send, receive, manage email messages and manage contact information as well as schedule appointments, meetings, create tasks and notes; and lastly customize the Outlook interface to suit the learners working style. Note: to ensure success, participants will need to have end-user skills with any current version of Windows, including being able to start and close applications, navigate basic file structures and manage files and folders. Additionally, this course covers Microsoft Office Specialist Program exam objectives to help learners prepare for the Outlook Associate (Office 365 and Office 2019): Exam MO-400 certification.
Target Audience
This course is intended for those with a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows and who need to know how to use Outlook as an email client to manage their email communications, calendar events, contact information and other communication tasks.
What You'll Learn
Participants use Outlook to compose and handle email communications and also manage your calendar, contacts and tasks:
- Navigate Outlook to read and respond to email
- Use the Address Book and format and spell check new messages
- Attach files and insert illustrations to messages
- Customize read and response options
- Use flags, categories, and folders to organize messages
- Create and work with Contacts
- Create appointments and schedule meetings in Calendar
- Create and work with Tasks and Notes
- Course Number M91139
- Course Length 1 day
- Course Fee $295.00
- Delivery Format vILT (Instructor Led; Virtual LIVE Online; Remote Training)
- Course Topic Certification
- Vendor Microsoft
- Technology Outlook
Need a different date? This course is also offered on these dates
Date | Course ID | Course Name | Duration | Delivery Format | Registration | |
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12/11/2024 | M91139 | Microsoft Outlook; Part 1 (OL365-1) | 1 day | vILT | Register | |
01/07/2025 | M91139 | Microsoft Outlook; Part 1 (OL365-1) | 1 day | vILT | Register |
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