Outlook 2010 Level 1

Chapter 1: Fundamentals

   Module A: Getting around

   Module B: Viewing Outlook items

Chapter 2: Email basics

   Module A: Creating messages

   Module B: Acting on messages

   Module C: Adding content

   Module D: Signatures

Chapter 3: Contacts

   Module A: Managing contacts

   Module B: Using contact groups

   Module C: Using the people pane

Chapter 4: Tasks

   Module A: Creating tasks

   Module B: Managing tasks

   Module C: Assigning tasks

Chapter 5: Scheduling

   Module A: Appointments

   Module B: Meetings

   Module C: Using the calendar

Chapter 6: Customization

   Module A: Customizing the ribbon

   Module B: Customizing Outlook


Outlook 2010 Level 1 by 30 Bird Media is an instructor-led course manual that covers the basic concepts and skills to begin using Microsoft Outlook 2010: How to read and send e-mail, manage contacts, track tasks, and schedule appointments. This course, and the following one, maps to the Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Outlook 2010. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course, and you can download an objective map for the series from http://www.30bird.com.

Students will benefit most from this course if they want to accomplish basic workplace tasks in Outlook 2010, or if they want to have a solid foundation for continuing on to become an Outlook expert. If they intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Outlook, this course is a good place to start their preparation, but they will need to continue both courses in the series to be fully prepared for the exam.

The course assumes students know how to use a computer, and that they're familiar with Microsoft Windows . It does not assume that they've used a different version of Outlook or a similar desktop application before.

To request the PowerPoints for this course, please e-mail sales@30bird.com.


Outlook 2010 Level 1

  • Product Code: OUTL2010-L1-R10-
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Days of Training: 1
  • $16.50

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