Overview
You’re beyond the basics, so dive right in and really take control of your communications and workday! This supremely organized reference is packed with hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds. It’s all muscle and no fluff. Discover how the experts tackle Outlook 2007—and challenge yourself to new levels of mastery!Configure and customize Outlook 2007 with advanced set up options
Learn advanced techniques for managing e-mail and new RSS features
Optimize efficiency—organize and share your calendar, tasks, and notes
Use Business Contact Manager to keep track of clients’ information and other critical data
Implement virus protection, encryption, spam filters, and other security features
Set up a VPN, remote LAN, HTTP over RPC, and Outlook Web Access
Support expanded client and server collaboration capabilities
Configure Outlook 2007 as a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 client
Create macros and custom forms with Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications
CD includes:
Fully searchable eBook—plus bonus chapters
Sample macros and templates for running custom print jobs
Tools and add-ins for extending and customizing Outlook 2007
Articles from the experts: programming, customizing, supporting Outlook
Links to demos, webcasts, and user communities
References for finding Outlook 2003 commands in Outlook 2007
Windows Vista Product Guide eReference and other eBooks
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewThis is Outlook 2007 through-and-through, top-to-bottom, and yes, "Inside Out." It'll help you make Outlook jump through hoops -- and, in the process, make you a whole lot more productive.
There's comprehensive coverage of organizing and filtering messages, so you can spend less time coping with them. You'll find detailed coverage of Contacts, including Business Contact Manager. There's a full section on managing time and tasks (including a chapter on Outlook's underappreciated Journal). Security, archiving, import/export, customization: all handled in depth.
So is collaboration, starting with calendar-sharing and Word-driven email merges (but not ending there). You'll find a full chapter on integrating Outlook with Project (using Contacts in Project resource lists; triggering Outlook reminders from Project). There's guidance on using Outlook with Live Meeting and SharePoint; leveraging Exchange's improved Outlook Web Access and new Outlook Anywhere; and plenty more. For serious Outlook users, this book's seriously indispensable. Bill Camarda, from the May 2007 Read Only