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Do you have more email accounts and messages than you can possibly manage? Do you often forget important details? How many times have you misplaced an important email address? Guess what? You can solve all these problems with Microsoft Outlook 2003, a component of Microsoft Office, and Outlook 2003 For Dummies will show you how!

Over 100 million people use Outlook, but many only utilize a few features. Outlook is extremely versatile and can perform a wide range of functions like:

  • E–mail organization
  • Calendars and to–do lists
  • Personal directories
  • Journal–keeping

With Outlook 2003 For Dummies, regarded as the #1 bestselling book on the subject, you will be able to get the most out of Outlook and finally organize your busy life. Whether you’re in your home or office, Outlook can make your day go smoothly and more efficiently. This comprehensive guide explores:

  • How to manage, organize, and get on top of your e–mails
  • How to create your own virtual little black book
  • Calendar features and how to manage and assign tasks
  • Recording your activities with Outlook Notes and journal entries
  • Outlook Express and how to get news e–mails from newsgroups
  • Security features to keep your life private and safe
  • Customizing Outlook with accessories
  • Advanced functions and useful tips and shortcuts

Written by Bill Dryszel, the award–winning author of Microsoft Outlook 2000 for Dummies, Treo Visor For Dummies, and Palm For Dummies, this book offers expert advice in a down–to–earth kind of manner. Outlook 2003 For Dummies offers a quick and easy way to get the hang of this useful program and start managing your daily tasks with efficiency.



From the Back Cover

Find out how Outlook’s features can simplify your life

Manage your e–mail, keep your contacts in line, and organize your schedule

Inside your computer you have a mail carrier, a personal secretary, a news reporter, and a few other helpful entities you may never have met. Follow these fun and simple directions and put them all to work!

You’ll communicate better, manage your contacts, keep track of your appointments, organize your life, and generally improve your Outlook.

The Dummies Way

  • Explanations in plain English
  • "Get in, get out" information
  • Icons and other navigational aids
  • Tear–out cheat sheet
  • Top ten lists
  • A dash of humor and fun

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good as an introduction... but nothing explored in depth, 30 Nov 2004
I suppose, to be fair, the title of this book is self-explanatory, and therefore I shouldn't really criticize it for not being in-depth enough...
I am new to Outlook 2003, but not to Outlook in general. To explain better - I was an Outlook Express user for several years who had started using Outlook 2000 about 6 months ago. Obviously I could see that Outlook went way beyond the email-only functioning of Outlook Express. So I decided to buy Outlook 2003 and also buy a book to find out what it was all about.
Having always used Outlook primarily for email management, I already knew about basic things such as creating folders, setting up accounts, configuring message rules etc - what I wanted from this book was more information to advance me in this area - but unfortunately did not find it. For example, I wanted to know about the order of message rules, or explore the potentiality of using the more advanced rules options in Outlook 2003 (such as "custom actions") - but this book did not go there. So as far as email management goes, this book did not get me any further than what I already knew from using Outlook by myself. If you mainly use Outlook for email management then this book is a waste of money if you want to really explore all the options. The built-in help that comes with Outlook is better.
In other areas of Outlook though, where I genuinely was clueless, it was understandably helpful. This book is like a basic introduction to all what Outlook *can* do - but it doesn't go as far as telling you how to actually do less-than-basic things. Like all the "Dummies" series it is written in a cheerful user-friendly style, and I would recommend it to anyone who has never used Outlook before. But to existing users it will only confirm what you probably already know.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Better just to play around with the software, 5 April 2009
I don't know whether it is Outlook that I am not particularly impressed with, or this book. It seems like there are lots of features that should exist in Outlook and yet I can't work out how to do them with or without the book. But some things that I saw other people do, for example voting tabs, I couldn't find mentioned in the book, but were easy enough to discover how to do myself. I came from a background of having used email for the last 12 years, but only recently started to used Outlook, so maybe for a complete email novice it would be more useful. I felt the book spent a long time explaining things that for me were intuative, but didn't go much beyond that on the email side of things. Maybe it isjust that compared to some of the other email programs that I have used, Outlook doesn't go much beyond this?
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