Outlook 2002: Level 1
Course length: 1 day
Course
Description
Overview: Students will
use Microsoft Outlook 2002 as a tool for communication and organization.
Topics covered include sending, receiving, and organizing messages,
scheduling appointments, events, and meetings, using contacts, creating
tasks and using notes. The course is suitable for persons preparing
to be certified Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) in Outlook.
Prerequisites:
To
ensure your success, you must have a strong working knowledge of the
Windows environment. For example, you should know how to launch an application,
create and save files, and copy files from CDs and other media. The
Software Training courses Windows
98: Introduction, Windows ME: Introduction, Windows
2000: Introduction and Windows
XP: Introduction teach these skills. This
course also assumes that you are familiar with the concept of e-mail
as a communication tool. It is recommended that prospective students
not familiar with the Internet or email, first take the
Software
Training course, Internet Explorer 5.x and Outlook Express to
become familiar with the basics of the Internet and e-mail functions,
though it is not required.
Delivery
Method: Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured
hands-on activities.
Benefits: Students will
be able to send and receive mail messages, organize and sort messages,
schedule and edit appointments and meetings, add, edit, find contacts
and track tasks, and create notes.
Target
student: The target student is an office professional who is familiar with the Windows
environment and wants to use Microsoft Outlook to coordinate and manage
mail, appointments, meetings, tasks, contacts, and notes.
Performance-Based
Objectives: Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and
also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion
of this course, students will be able to:
- You will send a mail
message, change message formatting, attach a file to a message, check
the spelling and grammar, create a message with voting buttons, and
send a message to a single user and to multiple users.
- You will open an unread
message and reply to it, open and save a message attachment, print
a message, forward a message, mark a message as unread, and delete
a message.
- You will schedule an
individual and a recurring appointment and an event, and edit, delete,
and restore an appointment. You will also print the calendar in two
different views.
- You will schedule a meeting
and reserve meeting resources, reply to a meeting request, propose
a new meeting time, update a meeting, track meeting responses and
attendee status, and cancel a meeting.
- You will add and edit
a contact, and sort and find contacts.
- You will create and edit
a task and display a task list, mark a task as complete, and delete
a task.
- You will sort messages,
create personal folders and subfolders, move messages between folders,
rearrange folders and subfolders and search for messages.
- You will create, display
and resize, note, assign contacts to notes and assign categories to
notes.
Course
Content
Lesson
1: Sending Messages
Topic 1A: Compose and Send
a Message
Topic 1B: Change Message
Format
Topic 1C: Check Spelling
and Grammar
Topic 1D: Attach File to
Message
Topic 1E: Create and Add
a Signature To a Message
Topic 1F: Send a Message
with Voting Buttons
Lesson
2: Acting On Messages
Topic 2A: Open a Message
Topic 2B: Open Message Attachment
Topic 2C: Save Attachment
Topic 2D: Reply to Message
Topic 2E: Print Message
Topic 2F: Mark Message Unread
Topic 2G: Reply to a Voting
Button Message
Topic 2H: Recall a Message
Topic 2I: Delete a Message
Lesson
3: Scheduling Appointments and Events
Topic 3A: Add an Appointment
to the Calendar
Topic 3B: Schedule a Recurring
Appointment
Topic 3C: Assign Category
to an Appointment
Topic 3D: Edit an Appointment
Topic 3E: Delete an Appointment
Topic 3F: Schedule an Event
Topic 3G: Print Calendar
Lesson
4: Scheduling Meetings
Topic 4A: Schedule a Meeting
Topic 4B: Reply to a Meeting
Request
Topic 4C: Propose a New
Meeting Time
Topic 4D: Update Meeting
Request
Topic 4E: Cancel Meeting
Lesson
5: Using Contacts
Topic 5A: Add a Contact
Topic 5B: Sort Contacts
Topic 5C: Find a Contact
Topic 5D: Edit a Contact
Topic 5E: Create a Custom
Category
Lesson
6: Creating Tasks
Topic 6A: Create a Task
Topic 6B: Update a Task
Topic 6C: Update Task List
Topic 6D: Assign Task to
Contact
Lesson
7: Managing Messages
Topic 7A: Sort Messages
Topic 7B: Create a New Folder
Topic 7C: Move Messages
Between Folders
Topic 7D: Move Folders
Topic 7E: Delete a Subfolder
Topic 7F: Search for Messages
Lesson
8: Using Notes
Topic 8A: Create a Note
Topic 8B: Move a Note
Topic 8C: Resize a Note
Topic 8D: Assign Contacts
to Notes
Topic 8E: Assign Categories
to Notes