Monday, October 18, 2010

Up to speed with Outlook 2007

In this exercice, we have to watch and listen this video tutorial about the new features of Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a summary.

The new Microsoft Outlook 2007 version comes with a some new features, like the navigation pane, that now it's collapsable, and the To-Do bar. The new message pane has a new design, and like the other Microsoft Office 2007 applications, commands are organized in groups at the top; for example, the message tab that allows you to create a new e-mail with any design you want, available whe you are writting a new message.

Also, Outlook 2007 allows you to see then calendar and your contacts list without close the message, so you can edit their setings while you are writting a new e-mail. Another new feature it's the new method to insert images; it's easier than earlier versions, and allows you to choose different frame styles.

The Quick Toolbar from Access 2007 it's present here too, with some habitual commands like undo, redo, save, or anything uou want to add.

In summary, the new Outlook design it's not just a pretty look, it was made to do a lot of things in a very short time.

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  1. In this exerciSe, we have to watch and listen this video tutorial about the new features of Microsoft Outlook 2007 and make a summary.

    The new Microsoft Outlook 2007 version comes with -- some new features, like the navigation pane, that it's NOW collapsable, and the To-Do bar. The new message pane has a new design, and like the other Microsoft Office 2007 applications, commands are organized in groups at the top; for example, the message tab that allows you to create a new e-mail with any design you want, available wheN you are writting a new message.

    Also, Outlook 2007 allows you to see the-- calendar and your contacts list without closING the message, so you can edit their setTings while you are WRITING a new e-mail. Another new feature IS the new method to insert images; it's easier than earlier versions, and allows you to choose different frame styles.

    The Quick Toolbar from Access 2007 IS present here too, with some habitual commands like undo, redo, save, or anything uou want to add.

    In summary, the new Outlook design IS not just a pretty look; it was made to do a lot of things in a very short time.

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