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Outlook Introduction Training CourseOutlook Introduction Training Course

Face to face / Online public schedule & onsite training. Restaurant lunch included at STL venues.

Designed for Outlook 365

Who is this course for?

Our Microsoft Outlook Introduction course is suitable for complete beginners to Microsoft Outlook.

Prerequisites

A working knowledge of Windows is required, or our Microsoft Windows Introduction course. No experience of MS Outlook is required.

Benefits

At the end of this Outlook training you will have a good working knowledge of Outlook basics. You will feel more confident using Outlook and be able to manage and communicate using Microsoft Outlook.

Users may set up meetings across the network, organise their calendar or delegate it to someone else, manage their to-do list using Tasks, and even leave notes on the desktop.

The powerful tools in Outlook in general helps simplify email communication, enhance group planning, scheduling of meetings, and also allow access to the information you need all from one place.

After completing this course you will be prepared to attend the Outlook Advanced training course.

Course Syllabus

What's new in Outlook

Getting Started

The program window
The Help system
The To-Do Bar

E-mail

E-mail accounts
E-mail messages
Handling messages
Previewing, Opening and Saving attachments
Printing messages
Address Books

E-mail and Contact Management

E-mail management
Contact management
The master category list

Tasks

Working with tasks
Managing tasks

Appointments and Events

Working with appointments
Modifying appointments
Working with events
Time Zones
Calendar Snapshots

Meeting Requests and Responses

Working with meeting requests
Managing meeting requests
Handling meeting responses

Customizing Outlook

Personal folders
The organize panel
Signatures
Voting buttons
Interacting with the internet

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Face-to-face training

lunch

Training is held in our modern, comfortable, air-conditioned suites.

Modern-spec IT, fully networked with internet access

Lunch, breaks and timing

A hot lunch is provided at local restaurants near our venues:

  • Bloomsbury
  • Limehouse

Courses start at 9:30am.

Please aim to be with us for 9:15am.

Browse the sample menus and view joining information (how to get to our venues).

Refreshments

Available throughout the day:

  • Hot beverages
  • Clean, filtered water
  • Biscuits

Online training

online training (virtual)

Regular breaks throughout the day.

Learning tools

in-course handbook

In-course handbook

Contains unit objectives, exercises and space to write notes

Reference material

Available online. 100+ pages with step-by-step instructions

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Your questions answered on our support forum.

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My 3rd course with STL. Excellent. Was based at Limehouse today - lunch also excellent.

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Steve Dawson

A very helpful course, and the trainer was very patient and helpful, essential for any computing course.

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Jade Lindsay-Harris

The training was handy, although I have used Outlook before there where quite a few things that I never knew and learnt in the session.

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Below are some extracts from our Outlook training manuals.

Compose and Send a Simple Message

You need to send some important information to a client who is in another part of the country. The client needs the information today. Sending it by regular mail is not an option. The client is out of the office, so you can’t call either.

By using Outlook, you can quickly and efficiently send the information in a simple message.

E-MAIL

Electronic mail, or E-Mail, is an application that allows a user to create, send and receive electronic messages. You can send information and receive information from users within your network of computers or outside your network of computers via the internet.

When you create a new message using the ‘New E-mail’ button or Ctrl + N, Outlook displays a message form that contains text boxes in which you can enter specific information.

In the new message, you'll need to get oriented to the Ribbon. You'll see the Message tab on top, which contains the commands and buttons that you're most likely to use every time you create and send a message.

If you're having trouble finding a command or a button, you may need to look on another tab. For example, to insert a picture so that it appears in line with the text of your message, (not as a separate attachment), you'll need to switch to the Insert tab.

Note     This isn't completely new, but it's something to be aware of:

 

             Certain groups and buttons will be available only when the flashing cursor is in the body of the e-mail message. For example, formatting commands on the Basic Text group won't be available when the flashing cursor is in the To... field or the Subject: field; to use those commands, you need to click in the body of the message.

 


 

 

To...                         Email address or username of the person to whom you want to send the message.

Cc...                         E-Mail address or username of anyone who you want to send a copy of the message (carbon copy) to.

Subject:                   A brief description of the message

Message Body         The text of the message

 

 

Default Mail Editor

 

Microsoft Word is the default mail editor for Outlook. Therefore, when you create mail messages you will have access to a number of Word features, making it easier to create messages in Outlook.

Net etiquette or Network etiquette is a set of guidelines for ethical behaviour on the internet, including sending and receiving e-mail. You can become a responsible internet user by applying the following simple guidelines to your own e-mail activity:

*               Think twice before clicking the ‘Send’ button.

o   Once you send an e-mail, you might not be able to take it back.

o   Realise that an e-mail message can be easily circulated (forward, print, and distributed)

*               Be cautious with humour and sarcasm

o   Statements that are funny person to person might lose their humour in writing and appear, instead, confusing, or even vicious.

*               Use CAPITAL LETTERS sensibly.

o   Statements in Capitals can suggest you are shouting at the reader. It may also be used to highlight important points.


 


You'll find the Address Book command on the Message tab, OR click the ‘To’ button (below the ribbon.)

 

The Address book is a collection of address books or address lists that you can use to find and select names, email addresses and distribution lists to quickly address messages.

Global Address List

 

The Global Address List is a list of all usernames and global distribution lists in a particular organisation that is created and maintained by the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator. You can only access the Global Address List if you are using a Microsoft Exchange Server email account.

Show or hide the Bcc field



If you prefer to type e-mail addresses directly in the To and Cc boxes, you may also want to know how you can show the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field so that you can type names there, too. (You can use Bcc to send messages without exposing the names of the recipients to each other — it's one way to respect the privacy of the people to whom you're sending e-mail.)

You will find the ‘Show Bcc’ command under the ‘Options’ tab.


 

 

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You can modify existing signatures or create new ones, as well as set a default signature, by clicking the arrow under the Signature command which is in the Include group on the Message tab or on the Insert tab.

1.               If you created signatures previously, you'll see them listed here.

2.               To create new signatures, set a default signature, or modify existing signatures, click Signatures...

 

Sometimes, you need to send a message that contains important dates and times for upcoming events. You want to make sure that the dates and times stand out in the message text. By formatting specific text in a message, you will emphasise that text, drawing the reader’s attention to it.

Select the text that you want to emphasise. (To select all the message text, press Ctrl +A)

Apply the format

Under the ‘Message’ tab in the ‘Basic Text’ group you can find most of the formatting tools required.

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