Microsoft Outlook: Survival Tips for Calendar and Tasks
Summary
Outlook has little-known organizational tools that can help you manage appointments, projects and tasks which will save you time and frustration. Join us, to unlock the secrets of Microsoft Outlook and gain solutions for effectively organizing your time as well as workload! During this hands-on training with Microsoft Office expert, Mitzi Katz, you will learn:- Survival tips for calendar & tasks
- Your day at a glance: How to plan your day
- Recurring meetings, tracking responses, using categories
- Ways to stay organized & on task with Outlook's Tasks & to-do
- And MUCH more!
- Bonus - A (24 pg.) quick reference eBook that contains must-have Outlook tips & tricks!
Program Highlights
Calendar Items: Strong Tools to Stay in Command of Your Valuable Time
- Keys to manage information & be organized with Calendar & Contacts
- Project management: Create project plans, assign tasks & status reports
- Discover & learn how to use all the calendar items forms
- Little-known secrets to use Outlook as an all productivity manager
Outlook Calendar & To-Do Shortcuts that Manage your Schedule
- Recurring meetings, tracking responses, using categories: Save time today!
- Click & Drag techniques to create appointments, contacts & more!
- How to set up meetings & create appointments: Never be late!
- 3 ways to create a meeting with the content already entered
- Send annoying emails away without having to delete them, mark as read or report as spam
Additional Outlook Training Tools:
- 30-minute tasks exercise session designed to boost your skills right away
- A 15-minute interactive Q&A session to answer all your Outlook work management questions!
Program Benefits
Discover how Outlook can help you organize and manage your day effectively and with little effort. Join us for this 90 – minute workshop and save yourself time and frustration.
About The Speaker
Mitzi Gibson Katz
"Mitzi Gibson Katz has trained thousands of end users and developed curriculum for over twenty-five years.
As a consultant, she specializes in the Microsoft Office suite including Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook and much... more.
After teaching a variety of special education classes in Kansas, Montana, and Alaska for the early part of her career, Mitzi became interested in technology as the first personal computers were introduced to the market. She made the change in careers from public school education to private computer training and has been teaching students how to use software applications ever since.
Mitzi helps students understand Excel by her passion: ""It's the people part of the business that keeps me involved."""