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Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007 For existing users who are upgrading to Outlook 2007 David Wicks | Assistant Professor | Director of Instructional.

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1 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007 For existing users who are upgrading to Outlook 2007 David Wicks | Assistant Professor | Director of Instructional Technology | Seattle Pacific University | dwicks@spu.edudwicks@spu.edu Lindsey Peterson | Office Manager | Event Coordinator, School of Business | Seattle Pacific University | lpeterso@spu.edulpeterso@spu.edu 1

2 Topics Overview of Outlook 2007 interface Managing Messages Managing Schedules Managing Tasks Managing Contacts 2

3 Overview of Outlook 2007 interface Hybrid interface New Office interface only seen when you create or edit a: – Message – Appointment – Task – Other similar items 3

4 Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007 Command Reference Guide http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102221621033.aspx 4

5 MANAGING MESSAGES 5

6 Message Interface Office Button Quick Access Tabs Group Ribbon Command Mini Toolbar 6

7 Live Previews Quickly see format changes before applying them Can be confusing if not aware of this feature 7

8 Following Up Flag messages you send or receive for follow up by you Flag messages you send for follow up by the recipient (including a bell to remind them of the exact time to follow up) 8

9 Sending pictures Insert > Picture Embedded in message rather than including as attachment Use Format tab to edit picture before sending Default – compresses image before sending 9

10 Instant Search Search for items within folder by entering keywords Begins searching as you begin typing – May want to shut this off Try “All Mail Items” if you can’t remember what area message should be in 10

11 MANAGING SCHEDULES 11

12 Calendar Navigation Easy to switch between day, week, and month views Easy to go forward or backwards in each view See tasks that need to be done and ones completed – week view 12

13 Meeting Invitations Calendar > New Appointment Specify attendees View Scheduling conflicts 13

14 MANAGING TASKS 14

15 To-Do Bar Date Navigation Calendar appointments Enter new tasks Task list Hiding To-Do-Bar 15

16 MANAGING CONTACTS 16

17 Contacts Electronic Business Cards – EBCs – Can be added as signature to email message – Receiver can right click on EBC in message and add it to their contacts, even if they don’t use Outlook – To create an EBC for yourself just add yourself as a contact – Can add EBC as your signature 17

18 Remembering Important Annual Events Are you always forgetting the birthdays of colleagues and family? Add this information to Contacts and it will always be on your calendar Contacts > New (or click on existing) Contact > Details Add Birthday and/or Anniversary 18

19 Questions and Comments? David Wicks | dwicks@spu.edu Lindsey Peterson | peterso@spu.edudwicks@spu.edupeterso@spu.edu 19 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/


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