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® ® Microsoft Outlook 2010 Outlook How-Tos

® ® Microsoft Outlook 2010 Outlook How-Tos

Course Contents • Learn how to perform several daily Outlook tasks using Calendars, Clipart,

Course Contents • Learn how to perform several daily Outlook tasks using Calendars, Clipart, and Email features Outlook How-Tos

Share an Outlook calendar with other people You can share calendar information with other

Share an Outlook calendar with other people You can share calendar information with other people by using Microsoft Outlook 2010 in three ways: 1. Send it by email 2. Share it with others 3. Publish a calendar online Outlook How-Tos

Send a Calendar by Email To send a calendar by email: 1. On the

Send a Calendar by Email To send a calendar by email: 1. On the Home tab, in the Share group, click E-mail Calendar. 2. In the Calendar box, click the calendar that you want to send. 3. In the Date Range box, click the time period that you want the calendar to show. 4. Enter or select any other options that you want, and then click OK. Outlook How-Tos

Share a Calendar To share your calendar with another Exchange user: 1. On the

Share a Calendar To share your calendar with another Exchange user: 1. On the Home tab, in the Share group, click Share Calendar. 2. In the Sharing Invitation that appears, enter the person who you want to share with in the To box. 3. Enter or select any other options that you want, just as if you were sending an email message. 4. The recipient sees an email notification that you have shared your calendar. You can also request that the recipient share his or her Exchange Calendar with you. 5. Tip If you want to share a calendar that you created that is not your default Calendar, in the Navigation Pane, right-click the calendar name, and then click Share calendar name. Outlook How-Tos

Share a calendar by publishing it online If you publish a calendar on Office.

Share a calendar by publishing it online If you publish a calendar on Office. com, you can control who can access your calendar on Office. com. You are the only person who can change your calendar, and you can only do so through Outlook. 1. In your default calendar, on the Home tab, in the Share group, click Publish Online, and then click Publish to Office. com. Outlook How-Tos

Create and edit a Contact Group (formerly a distribution list) A Contact Group, known

Create and edit a Contact Group (formerly a distribution list) A Contact Group, known in previous Outlook versions as a distribution list, is a grouping of email addresses collected under one name. A message sent to a Contact Group goes to all recipients that are listed in the group. You can include Contact Groups in messages, task requests, meeting requests, and in other Contact Groups. Outlook How-Tos

Create a Contact Group 1. In Contacts, on the Home tab, in the New

Create a Contact Group 1. In Contacts, on the Home tab, in the New group, click New Contact Group. 2. In the Name box, type a name for the Contact Group. 3. On the Contact Group tab, in the Members group, click Add Members, and then click From Outlook Contacts, From Address Book or New Email Contact. 4. If you are adding a new email contact, enter the information for the person in the Add New Member dialog box. 5. If you are adding a member from Outlook Contacts or an Address Book, do the following: 6. In the Address Book drop-down list, click the address book that contains the email addresses that you want to include in your Contact Group. 7. In the list of names, click the names that you want, and then click Members. You can add names from different address books to the same Contact Group. 8. Do this for each person whom you want to add to the Contact Group, and then click OK. 9. The Contact Group is saved in your Contacts folder under the name that you give it. Outlook How-Tos

Create a Contact Group from a list of names in an email! 1. In

Create a Contact Group from a list of names in an email! 1. In the message that you want to copy the names from, click the names in the To or Cc box. 2. Right-click your selection, and then click Copy. 3. In Mail, on the Home tab, in the New group, click New Items, then click More Items, and then click Contact Group. 4. In the Name box, type a name for the Contact Group. 5. On the Contact Group tab, in the Members group, click Add Members, and then click either From Outlook Contacts or From Address Book. 6. At the bottom of the Select Members dialog box, in the Members box, right-click, and then click Paste. Outlook How-Tos

Add a Contact Group you received from someone When you receive a message that

Add a Contact Group you received from someone When you receive a message that includes a Contact Group that you want to use, you can save it to your Contacts. 1. Open the message that contains the Contact Group. 2. In the To or Cc box, right-click the Contact Group, and then click Add to Outlook Contacts. Outlook How-Tos

Add or delete a name in a Contact Group In Contacts, open the Contact

Add or delete a name in a Contact Group In Contacts, open the Contact Group. Note: In list views, Contact Groups are marked with the Contact Group icon. Do one or more of the following: Add an address from an address book or a contacts folder 1. On the Contact Group tab, in the Members group, click Add Members, and then click From Outlook Contacts or From Address Book. a) In the Address Book drop-down list, click the address book that contains the email addresses that you want in your Contact Group. b) Browse for the name that you want, or type it in the Search box. 2. In the Name list, click the name, and then click Members. Do this for each person whom you want to add to the Contact Group, and then click OK. Add an address that is not in a contacts folder or an address book 1. On the Contact Group tab, in the Members group, click Add Members, and then click New E -mail Contact. 2. Type the information for the email address, and then click OK. Remove a name 1. In the list of names, click the name that you want to remove, and then on the Contact Group tab, in the Members group, click Remove Member. Outlook How-Tos

Insert a picture or clip art 1. In an open message, on the Insert

Insert a picture or clip art 1. In an open message, on the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Clip Art. 2. In the Clip Art task pane, in the Search for text box, type a word or phrase that describes the clip art that you want, or type all or some of the file name of the clip art. 3. To narrow your search, do one or both of the following: a) To limit the search results to a specific collection of clip art, in the Search in box, click the arrow and select the collection you want to search. b) To limit the search results to clip art, click the arrow in the Results should be box and select the check box next to Clip Art. 4. In the Clip Art task pane, you can also search for photographs, movies, and sounds. To include any of those media types, select the check boxes next to them. 5. Click Go. 6. In the list of results, click the clip art to insert it. Outlook How-Tos

Insert a picture from a webpage 1. Drag the picture that you want from

Insert a picture from a webpage 1. Drag the picture that you want from the webpage into an open message. If you drag a picture that is linked to another web page, it is inserted in your message as a link instead of an image. To avoid this: 1. Press ALT + Print Screen 2. Switch to your message and press CTRL + V. 3. Grab the CROP tool. 4. Crop the photo. Outlook How-Tos

Insert a picture from a file 1. In an open message, on the Insert

Insert a picture from a file 1. In an open message, on the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Picture. 2. Browse to locate the picture that you want to insert. 3. Click the picture that you want and then click Insert. Note By default, Microsoft Outlook embeds pictures in a message. You can reduce the size of a file by linking to a picture. 4. In the Insert Picture dialog box, click the arrow next to Insert, and then click Link to File. Outlook How-Tos

Thank you! Outlook How-Tos

Thank you! Outlook How-Tos