Professor Teaches Outlook 2007 - Save £5 Off - PTOutlook2007 - SaverSoftware

Professor Teaches Outlook 2007 - Save £5 Off

Manufacturer - GREENSTREET

Price £ 9.99    (£ 8.50 exc. VAT )


GREENSTREET - Professor Teaches Outlook 2007 - Save £5 Off

Description

The Professor Teaches range is THE best selling multimedia training package for all of the leading Microsoft™ applications.

Microsoft Outlook is one of the most widely used e-mail based applications in the world today. However, many users do not utilize its full potential. Learn how to use Outlook as a journal, contact organizer or even calendar, while exploring the fundamentals of links and attachments, all in one easy to pick up application.

You can start anywhere in the course you like, making it suitable both for complete beginners needing a broader course, to more advanced users who just need some refresher lessons.

KEY FEATURES

More comprehensive, in-depth, teaching content than any other program. Learning topics include:

Reading E-Mail
Replying to E-Mail
Multiple E-Mail Accounts
Delivery Options
Rules Wizard
Adding Contacts
Calendar Views
Appointments and Events
Planning Meetings
Using the Journal
Keeping Notes
Designing Custom Views and much more!!

Easy to use with helpful voice narration, clear instructions and colourful graphics

You set the pace! Hands-on exercises and examples allow you to learn at your own pace, making learning simple and fun

Realistic simulations help apply your new knowledge directly to daily tasks

Quizzes and summaries at the end of each chapter reinforce learning and help you retain the most important concepts

Just in time training - browse the training topics with Professor Answers™ to immediately find the topic you are interested in and get the training you need right when you need it most

System Requirements

Windows™ 2000 / XP / Vista

Pentium™ PC or Higher, 256 MB RAM, 350 MB Hard Disk Space, Sound Card, Double Speed CD-ROM Drive, 16 Bit colour display or higher, Speakers or Headphones

Release Date: Thursday, 12th April 2007