This white paper explains the different tricks and tips for Outlook 2000 like Finding a contact quickly, Adding a custom address list to your Outlook toolbar, Creating a custom toolbar button, Adding e-mail addresses and subject lines, having a glance messages with read receipts attached and Useful Keyboard shortcut keys.
How can you record the date you last spoke with or sent e-mail to someone in your Outlook 2002 Contacts list? In this white paper, you will learn how to create an Outlook macro that adds a last contacted date to one of your contacts and the steps to enable...
This template contains Outlook 2003 training content about how to use the Junk E-mail Filter to keep spam outside your Inbox. This content is geared for a corporate trainer to present to a group.
This white paper applies to the Corporate or Workgroup version of Outlook 2000. Information about troubleshooting using the Microsoft Network with the Internet Mail Only version of Outlook. If you're having problems using MSN with Outlook 2000, there are the most common causes and their solutions available in this paper.
To convert prospects into sales, you need to communicate with customers and potential customers every day. Typically, you'll type or paste the same text or form letter into a lot of e-mail messages. Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 offers you an easy, quick, and accurate way to create and send these...
If you have difficulty in keeping track of your e-mail messages, you can solve this problem by first grouping the messages by thread and then sorting by date to provide better, clearer organization. You can also color-code certain e-mail messages to help you identify items quickly. Microsoft Outlook 2002 offers...
By keeping your contact information clean, categorized and rich with relevant data, you can vastly improve the effectiveness of your company's sales efforts. So how do you manage those contacts like a pro? Specifically, how do you keep those contacts you've got stored in Outlook 2003 primed, polished and ready...
This template contains Outlook 2003 training content about creating an e-mail signature. This content is geared for a corporate trainer to present to a group.
This template contains Outlook 2003 training content about how to set up meetings, and how to be an effective and considerate attendee when someone has invited you to a meeting. This content is geared for a corporate trainer to present to a group.
This template contains training content about managing e-mail in Outlook 2003 by filing and archiving it on your computer. This content is geared for a corporate trainer to present to a group.
This template contains Outlook 2003 training content about how to create helpful calendar views and share your calendar with your team. This content is geared for a corporate trainer to present to a group.
This template contains Outlook 2003 training content about how to create a contacts list and collaborate on the list. This content is geared for a corporate trainer to present to a group.
This template contains Outlook 2003 training content about great ways to organize your Inbox. This content is geared for a corporate trainer to present to a group.
The earth's biosphere -- the area that supports life -- has been in operation for 3.5 billion years, nourishing an incredible array of life forms. Do you think your business can learn a thing or two about sustainability from an operating system that has worked and evolved...
If you create a lot of Outlook e-mail messages that contain standard text, you might save a little typing time by copying and pasting that text into each message that requires it. But a far more efficient approach is to put together some templates you can use to create e-mail...
Mudslinging is not new. It is part of rhetoric and has roots in invective Name-calling was an art in ancient times. Mudslinging goes wrong when it is used indiscriminately and becomes noise that few listen to and most condemn. Communicators should know potential problems before they become headaches in a...
Article discusses that most corporate communicators face moral and ethical issues. While their hearts are in the right place, their options may be limited, especially with obstinate CEOs who fail to understand the role of communications in maintaining credibility and relationships with key audiences. Communicators cannot always resolve moral/ethical issues,...
It is very essential to become a credible communicator. It is often been argued that when one speaks, do other colleagues and superiors listen? Credibility in the workplace means believability. Simply put, do people believe what one says. It discusses various ways of becoming a good communicator. Some of these...
The article asserts that PR practitioners over time should learn these human patterns and know how to handle typical responses. One gains credibility through providing wise advice and implementing appropriate action to influence the outcome of events. Communicators should be a voice of reason and long-term self-interest in debates over...
“Communication is the essential life blood of organizational life.” It fill a unique role. Communicators have to negotiate the bureaucracy while translating gobbledegook into plain language. Communicator put news releases, publications, and Web sites to the test. Article explains latest communication trends The new information highway runs right through the...