Shelley Gaskin, Series Editor for the GO! Series, is a professor of business and computer technology at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. She holds a master's degree in business education from Northern Illinois University and a doctorate in adult and community education from Ball State University. Dr. Gaskin has 15 years of experience in the computer industry with several Fortune 500 companies and has developed and written training materials for custom systems applications in both the public and private sector. She is also the author of books on Microsoft Outlook and word processing.
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Read and Respond to E-mail Using Outlook 2007 Objective 1 Start and Navigate Outlook Activity | |
Starting Outlook Activity | |
Exploring Outlook Using the Navigation Pane and Folder List Activity | |
Using Menus, Toolbars, and ScreenTips Objective 2 Read and Respond to E-mail Activity | |
Importing Messages into the Inbox Activity | |
Opening, Navigating, and Closing an E-mail Message Activity | |
Configuring Outlook and Replying to a Message Activity | |
Printing the Inbox and a Message Objective 3 Delete Outlook Information and Close Outlook Activity | |
Deleting Outlook Messages Activity | |
Resetting Outlook Defaults and Closing Outlook | |
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Manage Personal Information Using Outlook 2007 Objective 4 Store Contact Information Activity | |
Creating Contacts Activity | |
Editing Contacts and Printing the Contacts List Objective 5 Manage Tasks Activity | |
Creating and Printing a To-Do List Objective 6 Work with the Calendar Activity | |
Exploring the Calendar Activity | |
Scheduling Appointments and Tasks Activity | |
Printing a Calendar | |
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