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Outlook 2016 Introduction

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  • 983 Students
  • Updated 4/2018
  • Certificate Available
4.4
(283 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
5 Hour(s) 57 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Intellezy Trainers
Certificate
  • Available
  • *The delivery and distribution of the certificate are subject to the policies and arrangements of the course provider.
Rating
4.4
(283 Ratings)

Course Overview

Outlook 2016 Introduction

This course is designed to teach students the basics of Microsoft Outlook 2016.

This course is designed to teach students the basics of Microsoft Outlook 2016 and help them gain familiarity with the Outlook environment and basic functionality. Students will learn the basics of email, how to use the Help feature, how to create and send messages, and how to work with attachments. Students will also learn organizational techniques through the use of folders, views, categories, flags, and searching. Students will review printing options and automatic replies. Additionally, students will learn contact creation and management, calendar use and management, creating appointments and meetings, task and note creation and management, message options, and email signatures.


This course aligns with the CAP Body of Knowledge and should be approved for 5.75 recertification points under the Technology and Information Distribution content area. Email info@intellezy.com with proof of completion of the course to obtain your certificate.

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Course Content

  • 11 section(s)
  • 49 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook
  • Section 3 Creating and Sending Messages
  • Section 4 Organizing Mail with Folders
  • Section 5 Managing and Organizing the Outlook Mailbox
  • Section 6 Managing People and Contacts
  • Section 7 Managing the Calendar
  • Section 8 Managing Tasks and Notes
  • Section 9 Increasing Efficiency with Outlook
  • Section 10 Conclusion
  • Section 11 Outlook 2016 Introduction Assessment

What You’ll Learn

  • Learn the basics of Microsoft Outlook
  • Create and Send Messages
  • Organize Mail with Folders
  • Manage and Organize the Outlook Mailbox
  • Manage the Calendar
  • Manage Tasks and Notes
  • Increase Efficiency with Outlook

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • M
    Mary Haigney
    5.0

    Excellent beginners course, very detailed and covered everything I wanted to learn. Very good tutor!

  • S
    Steen Rasmussen
    4.5

    Quite fine! Only I need to find out how I set up my own email address! The email address is set up + I have learned a lot. One thing I still would like to se shown is the senders email address.

  • J
    Janet Trimble
    4.0

    I would have given this easy to follow and understand course five stars, but I did not receive a response to either of my two questions. That was the only disappointment I had with the course.

  • A
    Antonio CRAVEIRO
    4.0

    I've learned a few things I didn't know yet. But the narrator is too slow for me and I feel like she could explain things much quicker without losing clarity in some of the earlier videos. The more advanced videos have a better pace.

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