Outlook 2007 - Beyond the Manual

Outlook 2007 - Beyond the Manual

von: Tony Campbell, Jonathan Hassell

Apress, 2007

ISBN: 9781430203889 , 214 Seiten

Format: PDF, OL

Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen

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Preis: 35,30 EUR

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Outlook 2007 - Beyond the Manual


 

This manual is written for the experienced Outlook user who would find the manufacturer's manual too introductory to be useful. Basic features of email in general or of Outlook in particular are not discussed. The book highlights new Outlook 2007 capabilities and improvements. The narrative is fast-paced, concise, and respectful of the reader's familiarity with earlier versions of the program. The book covers integration with SharePoint, Word, and other Microsoft applications.


Tony Campbell is a veteran Microsoft consultant (MCP) specializing in the architecture and design of secure Microsoft-centric business solutions. He also has vast experience in many other industry niches such as networking, collaboration, security, business logic, and disaster recovery and resilience. Tony has been involved with all sizes of business, from the very small to the very large, and has successfully delivered secure, reliable, robust solutions to more than 150,000 clients during his 18 years in the business. Tony started his career back in the 1980s as a green screen mainframe programmer for the British Meteorological Office, finally arriving after a long journey to his current role as a self-employed IT consultant for more than a dozen full-time customers. Tony is a regular contributor to a number of IT journals distributed across the globe, and has been involved in the production of software manuals, user guides, white papers, hardware manuals, and training courses. His love of writing has led to publication of some fiction by a number of small presses as well as by a few more obscure magazines.