Overview This online course is designed to equip participants with advanced skills and techniques for optimizing their use of Microsoft …
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This online course is designed to equip participants with advanced skills and techniques for optimizing their use of Microsoft Outlook, a widely-used email and productivity management tool. Through comprehensive tutorials and hands-on exercises, learners will explore various features, shortcuts, and productivity hacks to enhance their efficiency and effectiveness in managing emails, calendars, tasks, contacts, and more within the Outlook ecosystem.
On Completion of this Outlook Tips and tricks online course, you’ll acquire:
In this course, participants will delve into the intricacies of Microsoft Outlook, gaining insights into its diverse functionalities and learning how to leverage them to their advantage. From mastering email organization and calendar synchronization to optimizing task management and contact tracking, learners will acquire valuable skills that can significantly enhance their productivity and effectiveness in a professional setting.
This course is ideal for professionals, administrative assistants, managers, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking to enhance their productivity and efficiency in managing emails, schedules, tasks, and contacts using Microsoft Outlook.
Participants should have basic familiarity with Microsoft Outlook and possess a working knowledge of essential email and productivity management concepts. Access to a computer with a stable internet connection and a licensed version of Microsoft Outlook is required to fully engage with the course materials and exercises.
Upon successful completion of the Outlook Tips and tricks course, learners can obtain both a PDF certificate and a Hard copy certificate for completely FREE. The Hard copy certificate is available for a nominal fee of £3.99, which covers the delivery charge within the United Kingdom. Additional delivery charges may apply for orders outside the United Kingdom.
| Outlook Tips and tricks | |||
| 1 – Basic sort | 00:02:00 | ||
| 2 – Handling Attachments | 00:06:00 | ||
| 3 – Advanced Sort | 00:05:00 | ||
| 4 – Conditonal Formatting | 00:04:00 | ||
| 5 – Filter and Advanced Filter | 00:05:00 | ||
| 6 – Categories | 00:03:00 | ||
| 7 – Flags and Reminders | 00:05:00 | ||
| 8 – Rules | 00:08:00 | ||
| 9 – Managing Junk Email | 00:03:00 | ||
| 10 – Managing Folders | 00:03:00 | ||
| 11 – Inbox Maintenance | 00:04:00 | ||
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In the UK, the social care system is mainly managed by the local councils. People are directly employed by the councils. They often work together with the health commissioners under joint funding arrangements. Some people work for private companies or voluntary organizations hired by local councils. They help the local councils with their personal social services.
In the UK, the social care system is mainly managed by the local councils. People are directly employed by the councils. They often work together with the health commissioners under joint funding arrangements. Some people work for private companies or voluntary organizations hired by local councils. They help the local councils with their personal social services.
In the UK, the social care system is mainly managed by the local councils. People are directly employed by the councils. They often work together with the health commissioners under joint funding arrangements. Some people work for private companies or voluntary organizations hired by local councils. They help the local councils with their personal social services.
In the UK, the social care system is mainly managed by the local councils. People are directly employed by the councils. They often work together with the health commissioners under joint funding arrangements. Some people work for private companies or voluntary organizations hired by local councils. They help the local councils with their personal social services.
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