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Explains how to use Outlook 2010 to do routine tasks, navigate the interface, maximize the security features, and filter and manage e-mail.

Are you ready to improve your workflow and simplify your life? You'll be surprised at all the things you can accomplish once you learn how to effectively use Outlook 2010. This book shows you how to take advantage of the latest features and better manage your e-mail, take control of your tasks and contacts, and improve the way you do business.

Get up to speed on the new features of Outlook 2010 with this fun and friendly guide

Although Microsoft Outlook is the number one most popular e-mail and productivity tool, many utilize only a fraction of its true potential. This easy-to-understand guide walks you through an abundance of often-overlooked tips and tricks so that you can take advantage of all that Outlook has to offer.

Outlook 2010 For Dummies introduces you to the user interface, and explains how to use the To-Do bar, filter junk email, and make the most of Outlook’s anti-phishing capabilities. Before you know it, you'll be managing e-mail folders; sharing your calendar; using RSS support; integrating tasks with OneNote, Project, Access, and SharePoint Services; accessing data with two-way sync and offline access; and more.

  • Shares invaluable advice for taking advantage of the newest version of the most popular e-mail and productivity tool: Outlook 2010
  • Reveals little-known tips and tricks of underused features of Microsoft Outlook
  • Presents information in the beloved fun and friendly For Dummies style, showing you how to manage your e-mail, share your calendar, use RSS support, access data, and more
  • Describes how to manage your day by filtering junk e-mail, using the To-Do bar, taking advantage of anti-phishing capabilities, and much more

This helpful guide shows you how to work smart with Outlook 2010!

Introduction 1(8)
About This Book
2(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
How This Book is Organized
3(2)
Part I Getting the Competitive Edge with Outlook
3(1)
Part II Taming the E-Mail Beast
3(1)
Part III Managing Contacts, Dates, Tasks, and More
4(1)
Part IV Beyond the Basics: Tips and Tricks You Won't Want to Miss
4(1)
Part V Outlook at Work
5(1)
Part VI The Part of Tens
5(1)
Conventions Used in This Book
5(2)
Dialog boxes
5(1)
Ribbons and tabs
6(1)
Keyboard shortcuts
7(1)
Icons Used in This Book
7(2)
Part I Getting the Competitive Edge with Outlook
9(42)
Chapter 1 The Outlook Features You Really Need to Know
11(12)
Why Do So Many People Use Outlook?
11(1)
Easy Ways to Do Anything in Outlook
12(1)
E-Mail: Basic Delivery
13(3)
Reading e-mail
13(1)
Answering e-mail
14(1)
Creating new e-mail messages
15(1)
Sending a File
16(1)
Quick Calendar Keeping
17(1)
Entering an appointment
17(1)
Managing your schedule
17(1)
Adding a Contact
18(1)
Entering a Task
19(1)
Taking Notes
20(3)
Chapter 2 Inside Outlook: Mixing, Matching, and Managing Information
23(16)
Outlook and Other Programs
23(2)
There's No Place Like Home: Outlook's Main Screen
25(7)
Looking at modules
25(2)
Finding your way with the Navigation pane
27(1)
The Information Viewer: Outlook's hotspot
28(2)
TheTo-Do bar
30(1)
Navigating the Folder list
30(2)
Tying It All Together: The Ribbon
32(3)
Viewing Screen Tips
33(1)
Using the New Items button
34(1)
Finding Things in a Flash with Instant Search
35(2)
Getting Help in Outlook
37(2)
Chapter 3 On the Fast Track: Drag `til You Drop
39(12)
Dragging
39(2)
Dispatching Tasks in a Flash
41(1)
Making Time Stand Still with Calendar Wizardry
42(2)
Keeping Friends Close and Enemies Closer Quicker
44(2)
Creating Instant E-Mail Messages
46(2)
Creating from a name in your Contacts list
46(1)
Creating from an appointment
47(1)
Expanding Your Outlook Workspace
48(1)
Zen of the Right Button
49(2)
Part II Taming the E-Mail Beast
51(72)
Chapter 4 The Essential Secrets of E-Mail
53(20)
Front Ends and Back Ends
53(1)
Creating Messages
54(7)
The quicks-and-dirty way
54(1)
The slow, complete way
54(3)
Setting priorities
57(2)
Setting sensitivity
59(1)
Setting other message options
60(1)
Adding an Internet link to an e-mail message
60(1)
Reading and Replying to E-Mail Messages
61(5)
Previewing message text
62(2)
Sending a reply
64(2)
Using a Web link from your e-mail
66(1)
Don't get caught by phishing
66(1)
That's Not My Department: Forwarding E-Mail
66(2)
Blind Copying for Privacy
68(1)
Deleting Messages
69(1)
Saving Interrupted Messages
70(1)
Saving a Message as a File
71(2)
Chapter 5 E-Mail Tools You Can't Do Without
73(14)
Nagging by Flagging
73(5)
One-click flagging
74(1)
Setting flags for different days
75(1)
Changing the default flag date
75(1)
Adding a flag with a customized reminder
76(1)
Changing the date on a reminder
77(1)
Saving Copies of Your Messages
78(1)
Setting Your Reply and Forward Options
79(1)
Adding Comments to a Reply or Forward
80(2)
Sending Attachments
82(2)
Creating Signatures for Your Messages
84(3)
Chapter 6 Conquering Your Mountain of Messages
87(36)
Organizing Folders
88(2)
Creating a new mail folder
88(1)
Moving messages to another folder
89(1)
Organizing Your E-Mail with Search Folders
90(3)
Setting up a search folder
90(2)
Using a search folder
92(1)
Deleting a search folder
92(1)
Using the Reading Pane
93(1)
Playing by the Rules
94(3)
Creating a rule
94(3)
Running a rule
97(1)
Filtering Junk E-Mail
97(6)
Fine-tuning the filter's sensitivity
98(2)
Filtering your e-mail with sender and recipient lists
100(2)
Filtering domains
102(1)
Archiving for Posterity
103(6)
Setting up AutoArchive
104(1)
Setting AutoArchive for individual folders
105(2)
Activating the archive process manually
107(1)
Finding and viewing archived items
108(1)
Closing the archive data file
109(1)
Arranging Your Messages
109(8)
Viewing conversations
112(2)
Ignoring conversations
114(1)
Cleaning up conversations
114(3)
Simplifying Tasks Using Quick Steps
117(6)
Creating and managing quick steps
120(3)
Part III Managing Contacts, Dates, Tasks, and More
123(90)
Chapter 7 Your Little Black Book: Creating Contacts Lists
125(22)
Storing Names, Numbers, and Other Stuff
126(6)
The quick-and-dirty way to enter contacts
126(1)
The slow, complete way to enter contacts
126(6)
Viewing Contacts
132(5)
Sorting a view
133(1)
Rearranging views
134(2)
Using grouped views
136(1)
Flagging Your Friends
137(1)
Using Contact Information
138(5)
Searching contacts in the Contacts module
138(2)
Finding a contact from any Outlook module
140(1)
Using the Activities page
141(1)
Forwarding a business card
141(2)
Contact Groups
143(4)
Creating a Contact group
143(1)
Editing a Contact group
144(1)
Using a Contact group
145(1)
Adding pictures to contacts
145(2)
Chapter 8 The Calendar: How to Unleash Its Power
147(22)
Getting around the Outlook Calendar
147(3)
Meetings Galore: Scheduling Appointments
150(10)
The quick-and-dirty way to enter an appointment
150(1)
The complete way to enter an appointment
150(3)
Not this time: Changing dates
153(3)
Not ever: Breaking dates
156(1)
We've got to keep seeing each other: Recurring dates
156(4)
Getting a Good View of Your Calendar
160(3)
Printing Your Appointments
163(2)
Adding Holidays to Your Outlook Calendar
165(1)
Handling Multiple Calendars
165(4)
Creating multiple calendars
166(1)
Managing multiple calendars
166(3)
Chapter 9 Task Mastery: Discovering All the Bells and Whistles
169(22)
TheTo-DoBar
169(3)
Adding a new item to the To-Do bar
171(1)
Minimizing the To-Do bar
171(1)
Entering New Tasks in the Tasks Module
172(4)
Adding an Internet link to a task
176(1)
Editing Your Tasks
176(5)
The quick-and-dirty way to change a task
176(2)
The regular way to change a task
178(2)
Deleting a task
180(1)
Managing Recurring Tasks
181(3)
Creating a regenerating task
182(1)
Skipping a recurring task once
183(1)
Marking Tasks Complete
184(3)
Picking a color for completed or overdue tasks
185(2)
Viewing Your Tasks
187(1)
Tasks in the Calendar
188(3)
Chapter 10 For the Record: Notes and Journal Entries
191(22)
Writing a Note
191(2)
Finding a Note
193(2)
Reading a Note
195(1)
Deleting a Note
196(1)
Changing a Note's Size
196(1)
Viewing Your Notes
197(4)
Icon view
198(1)
Notes List view
199(1)
Last Seven Days view
199(2)
Printing Your Notes
201(1)
Changing Your Default Options for New Notes
202(2)
Changing the size and color
202(1)
Turning the date and time display on or off
203(1)
Forwarding a Note
204(1)
Keeping a Journal for Tidy Recordkeeping
205(1)
Don't Just Do Something---Stand There!
206(2)
Recording an Outlook item in the Journal manually
207(1)
Printing Your Journal
208(1)
Viewing the Journal
209(2)
The Entry List view
210(1)
Last Seven Days view
210(1)
Phone Calls view
211(1)
Timeline
211(1)
It's All in the Journal
211(2)
Part IV Beyond the Basics: Tips and Tricks you Won't Want to Miss
213(28)
Chapter 11 Social Media Magic with Outlook RSS
215(12)
Social Media Basics
215(3)
Subscribing to a YouTube Channel in Outlook
218(1)
Subscribing to Blogs in Outlook
219(1)
Subscribing to Podcasts via Outlook
220(3)
Reading Feeds
223(1)
Sharing Feeds
224(1)
Using the Outlook Social Connector
224(3)
Adding a Linkedln Connection to Outlook
225(1)
Avoiding Social Mistakes
226(1)
Chapter 12 Powering Your Home Office with Outlook
227(6)
Investigating an ISP
227(1)
Picking a Provider
228(1)
Setting Up Internet E-Mail Accounts
229(3)
Dealing with Multiple Mail Accounts
232(1)
Chapter 13 Mail Merge from Outlook to Microsoft Word
233(8)
Mailing Label Magic
234(3)
Form Letter Formalities
237(1)
Merging from Selected Contacts
238(1)
Printing Envelopes
238(1)
Merging to E-Mail
239(1)
Going Pro with Hosted Mailing Services
239(2)
Part V Outlook at Work
241(72)
Chapter 14 Big-Time Collaboration with Outlook
243(22)
Collaborating with Outlook's Help
243(10)
Organizing a meeting
244(3)
Responding to a meeting request
247(1)
Checking responses to your meeting request
248(1)
Taking a vote
249(1)
Tallying votes
250(1)
Assigning tasks
251(1)
Sending a status report
252(1)
Collaborating with Outlook and Exchange
253(3)
Giving delegate permissions
253(2)
Opening someone else's folder
255(1)
Viewing Two Calendars Side by Side
256(5)
Setting access permissions
257(2)
Viewing two accounts
259(2)
About Address Books
261(2)
Using SharePoint Team Services
263(2)
Joining a SharePoint team
263(1)
Linking Outlook to SharePoint data
264(1)
Accessing SharePoint data from Outlook
264(1)
Chapter 15 Keeping Secrets Safe with Outlook Security
265(8)
Getting a Digital ID
266(2)
Sending Digitally Signed Messages
268(1)
Receiving Digitally Signed Messages
269(1)
Encrypting Messages
269(1)
Antivirus Software
270(3)
Chapter 16 Seeing It Your Way: Customizing Outlook
273(20)
Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
273(2)
Customizing the Ribbon
275(1)
Enjoying the Views
276(5)
Table/List view
277(1)
Icon view
278(1)
Card views
278(2)
Calendar views
280(1)
Playing with Columns in Table or List View
281(4)
Adding a column
281(1)
Moving a column
282(2)
Widening or narrowing a column
284(1)
Removing a column
285(1)
Sorting Items
285(1)
Sorting from Table view
285(1)
Sorting from the Sort dialog box
285(1)
Grouping Items
286(2)
Viewing grouped items
287(1)
Viewing headings only
288(1)
Saving Custom Views
288(1)
Using Categories
289(4)
Assigning a category
289(1)
Renaming a category
290(1)
Changing a category color
290(1)
Assigning a category shortcut key
291(2)
Chapter 17 Telecommuting with Outlook Web Access
293(20)
Understanding Outlook Web Access
293(4)
Logging on and off
294(1)
The Outlook screen
295(2)
Web E-Mail Basics
297(3)
Reading messages
297(1)
Sending a message
297(1)
Flagging messages
298(1)
Setting individual message options
299(1)
Tracking Tasks while Traveling
300(1)
Organizing Contacts
301(2)
Viewing your contacts
301(1)
Adding contacts
302(1)
Using Your Calendar
303(3)
Entering an appointment
304(2)
Moving an appointment
306(1)
Viewing the Calendar
306(1)
Mobile Collaboration
306(3)
Inviting attendees to a meeting
307(2)
Respond to a meeting request
309(1)
Exploring Your Options
309(4)
Out of Office message
310(1)
Creating a signature
311(2)
Part VI The Part of Tens
313(20)
Chapter 18 Ten Accessories for Outlook
315(4)
Smartphones
315(1)
Microsoft Office
316(1)
A Business-Card Scanner
316(1)
Mozy Backup
316(1)
Xobni
316(1)
Microsoft SharePoint
317(1)
Microsoft Exchange
317(1)
Windows Live
317(1)
Text Messaging Services
317(1)
Dymo LabelWriter
318(1)
Chapter 19 Ten Things You Can't Do with Outlook
319(4)
Custom-Sort Folders
319(1)
Go Back to the Old Menus
320(1)
Insert a Phone Number into Your Calendar
320(1)
Open a Message from the Reading Pane
320(1)
Perform Two-Sided Printing
320(1)
Search and Replace Area Codes
321(1)
Embed Pictures in Notes
321(1)
Calculate Expenses with Journal Phone Call Entries
321(1)
Create a Distribution List from a Single E-Mail
321(1)
Back Up Outlook Data
322(1)
Ten More Things Outlook Can't Do for You
322(1)
Chapter 20 Ten Things You Can Do after You're Comfy
323(4)
Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
323(1)
Wising Up Your Messages with Smart Art
324(1)
Translating Your E-Mail Messages
324(1)
Adding Charts for Impact
325(1)
Using Symbols in E-Mail
325(1)
Opening Multiple Calendars
325(1)
Superimposing Calendars
326(1)
Viewing Unusual Numbers of Days
326(1)
Selecting Dates as a Group
326(1)
Pinning a Contact Card
326(1)
Chapter 21 Ten Shortcuts Worth Taking
327(6)
Using the New Items Tool
327(1)
Sending a File to an E-Mail Recipient
328(1)
Sending a File from a Microsoft Office Application
329(1)
Taking a Note
330(1)
Finding Something
330(1)
Undoing Your Mistakes
330(1)
Using the Go to Date Command
330(1)
Adding Items to List Views
331(1)
Sending Repeat Messages
331(1)
Resending a Message
332(1)
Index 333
Bill Dyszel is a nationally known expert on information management and sales automation technology. As a consultant, he helps organizations select, develop, and implement business solutions. He has also authored more than a dozen technology books, including previous editions of Outlook For Dummies.