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Microsoft Outlook 2003 Curriculum CBT Training CDs

Microsoft Outlook 2003 Curriculum CBT Training CDs

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Summary: Microsoft Outlook 2003 Curriculum CBT Training CDs
Review: Course Overview
This curriculum addresses the fundamental and essential features of Microsoft Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills.

This curriculum consists of two Skill Builder courses:
75070 Microsoft Outlook 2003 Fundamentals
75071 Microsoft Outlook 2003 Proficient User.

Learn To
See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope.

Audience
The target audience will range from new users to power users.It is expected that the vast majority of learners will have at least had some exposure to previous versions of Outlook. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed.

Deployment Options
NETgLearning Studio

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
American English, French, German

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours




Microsoft Outlook 2003 Fundamentals
Course Overview
This course, along with course 75071, addresses the fundamental and essential features of Microsoft Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills.

Learn To

To identify options for addressing an e-mail message in the Select Names dialog box.
To send an instant message from a contact.
To identify options for responding to messages.
To identify options in the Ways to Organize pane.
To identify message field options.
To sort a message folder using the Sort dialog box.

Audience
The target audience will range from new users to power users.It is expected that the vast majority of learners will have at least had some exposure to previous versions of Outlook. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Spanish, German, Dutch, French, US English

Total Learning Time
3 to 4 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Working with Messages 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify options for addressing an e-mail message in the Select Names dialog box.
Send an instant message from a contact.
Identify options for responding to messages.
Attach a file to a message.
Attach a file to an instant message.
Identify options in the Create Signature dialog box.
Identify options for assigning signatures to accounts.

Unit 2: Displaying and Managing Items 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify options in the Ways to Organize pane.
Identify message field options
Sort a message folder using the Sort dialog box.
Identify options in the Filter dialog box.
Identify options in the Find pane.
Identify options in the Flag for Follow Up dialog box.
Identify the message formats available in Outlook.
Identify options for sending a message in the Message Options dialog box.
Identify file types for saving items.
Create a distribution list.




Microsoft Outlook 2003 Proficient User
Course Overview
This course, along with course 75070, addresses the fundamental and essential features of Outlook as defined by the Microsoft Office Specialist certification objectives for Outlook 2003 Specialist exam. Learners completing this series should be well prepared for the certification exam, and have a solid foundation in essential Outlook skills.

Learn To
To identify options in the Contact window.
To identify options in the Task window.
To identify options for responding to an assigned task.
To identify options in the Appointment window.
To identify options in the Calendar Options dialog box.
To schedule a meeting.

Audience
The target audience will range from new users to power users.It is expected that the vast majority of learners will have at least had some exposure to previous versions of Outlook. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Dutch, German, Spanish, French, US English

Total Learning Time
3 to 4 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Contacts, Tasks, Notes, and Folders 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify options in the Contact window.
Identify options in the Task window.
Identify options for responding to an assigned task.
Identify options for working with Notes.
Create a folder.
Move an item between folders.
Identify options for archiving items in the Archive dialog box.
Identify options for working with search folders.

Unit 2: Calendar, Meetings, and Printing Options 1.5 - 2 hours
Identify options in the Appointment window.
Identify options in the Calendar Options dialog box.
Schedule a meeting.
Identify options for responding to a meeting request.
Update a meeting.
Cancel a meeting.
Identify options in Print Preview.
Identify options for printing items in the Print dialog box.



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