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Rating:  Summary: Perhaps one of the greatest computer guides known to man Review: I have read many computer guides in my day, often ending up more confused than when I began. This book, however, takes a complex and certainly often times frustrating subject, and breaks it down into an understandable and enjoyable format. I gave this book to my grandmother, and she proudly displays it alongside her 19th Century Salt and Pepper Collection. Enough Said! Anyone who wishes to understand Outlook, and do with it what yout think you should be able to do with it, must buy this book.
Rating:  Summary: Perhaps one of the greatest computer guides known to man Review: I have read many computer guides in my day, often ending up more confused than when I began. This book, however, takes a complex and certainly often times frustrating subject, and breaks it down into an understandable and enjoyable format. I gave this book to my grandmother, and she proudly displays it alongside her 19th Century Salt and Pepper Collection. Enough Said! Anyone who wishes to understand Outlook, and do with it what yout think you should be able to do with it, must buy this book.
Rating:  Summary: A Must For All Outlook User Review: I wish that I had bought this book last year. It is written clearly and gave me the insight to solve the nagging problems I have had with Outlook. This is a "must have" for stand alone users and especially for networks.
Rating:  Summary: The Outlook Book for Support Professionals Review: I've been a faithful Outlook 98 user for many months now and, while quite happy with the program, I have to admit that it does have its deficiencies and quirks."Outlook Annoyances" is the first book (and I've purchased a number of them over the past 5 months or so) which really gets down to the nitty-gritty of what's lacking (or awkward, or just plain annoying) in OL98, and what to do about it. Written in a down-to-earth, friendly, humorous, user-to-user style, this book is also an enjoyable read, in addition to providing the best tips and advice I've found concerning Outlook ... bar none. Simply put ... a must for every Outlook user.
Rating:  Summary: An absolute must for all Outlook (non!) users Review: Woody Leonard's step by step approach is a real eye-opener. Each aspect of Outlook is explained in (almost) minute detail. He did not, however, cover links to Exchange, but did recommend an alternative publication. I think he should have gone further on this as there will be many Outlook problems eminating from Exchange (I have at least three!), and there will be many sites that use the Outlook/Exchange combination. Other than this, this is a key book for any Sys Admin. library.
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