Overview
Trouble sending e-mail or setting up meetings in the Microsoft Outlook messaging and collaboration client? Confounded by error messages? With this handy Troubleshooting guide, itβs easy to pinpoint and solve your own software problems. Fast! Each section opens with a troubleshooting chart to help quickly diagnose the source of the problem. It offers clear, step-by-step solutions to try right away, plus a full chapter of things to do to stay out of trouble or learn a new trick. Continuous support via the Troubleshooting "Latest Solutions" Web site provides monthly updates on additional problem-solving information. Books in the Troubleshooting series are colorful, superbly organized, and easy to read, giving even novice users the confidence to fix it themselves without calling tech support or wasting time on futile trial and error. Covers Microsoft Outlook 2000; this book shows how to troubleshoot e-mail, schedules, contacts, folders, Outlook Express, and more.Synopsis
Trouble sending e-mail or setting up meetings in Microsoft Outlook? Confounded by error messages? With this handy "Troubleshooting" guide, it's easy to pinpoint -- and solve -- your own software problems. Fast! Each section opens with a troubleshooting chart to help quickly diagnose the source of the problem. It offers clear, step-by-step solutions to try right away, plus a full chapter of things to do to stay out of trouble or learn a new trick. Continuous support via the Troubleshooting "Latest Solutions" Web site provides monthly updates on additional problem solving information. Books in the "Troubleshooting" series are colorful, superbly organized, and easy to read, giving even novice users the confidence to fix it themselves -- without calling tech support or wasting time on futile trial and error. Covering both Outlook 97 and Outlook 2000, this book shows how to troubleshoot e-mail, schedules, contacts, folders, Outlook Express, and more.Editorials
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The Barnes & Noble ReviewMillions of people rely on Outlook to manage, well, their entire lives. What if something goes wrong? Or you just can't get Outlook to work the way you want? Whip out your copy of Troubleshooting Microsoft Outlook, that's what.
Microsoft's diagnostic flowcharts make it easy to narrow down what the problem really is, from among the more than 100 problems Microsoft's tech folks see most. How do I move all my Outlook data to a new computer? Why do I get disconnected from the Internet after I send email? How do I keep my email recipients from seeing all the other names on a message's Cc: list? How come I received a message that's full of gibberish? Why can't I send a fax from Outlook? How do I mail merge only some of my contacts?
Julia Kelly covers most components of Outlook 2000, from Calendar (how do I remove all those excess holidays?) to Contacts (How do I change lots of them at once? Answer: T'ain't easy. But here's how to export them to Excel and do it there.) A few components are missing (there's nothing on Journal, and little on Tasks or Outlook Today, so we'll assume they work more or less perfectly Bill Camarda is a consultant and writer with nearly 20 years' experience in helping technology companies deploy and market advanced software, computing, and networking products and services. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2000 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks For Dummies®, Second Edition.