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First Edition June 1998
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Book descriptionLike the other Microsoft Office-related titles in the Annoyances series, this book points out and conquers the annoying features of Microsoft Outlook, the personal information management software included with Office. It is the definitive guide for those who want to take full advantage of Outlook and transform it into the useful tool that it was intended to be.
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- Customize the Outlook 98 toolbar so it reflects the way you work rather than the needs of Microsoft's marketing machine
- Walk through Outlook's often deeply buried user interface settings so that you can decide what you want to change and why
- Get data into Outlook from your old email client or PIM, move information from one Outlook module to another, and export data from Outlook to other applications, like Microsoft Word
- Create custom forms that use VBScript and access the Outlook object model to eliminate many of the annoyances of Outlook's standard forms
- Understand the difficulties involved in combining widely disparate data in a single container. Often, knowing where an annoyance comes from -- even if you can't do anything about it -- makes it far less annoying.
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Title:
Outlook Annoyances
First Edition: June 1998
ISBN 10: 1-56592-384-7
ISBN 13: 9781565923843
Pages: 385
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"The book is full of gems of information. . . if you want to understand and use Outlook better, I heartily recommend Outook Annoyances." --Vade Forrester, PC Alamode, January 2000
"a good guide for users who want to customize the program-helping them take full advantage of Outlook, transforming it into the useful tool it was intended to be." --Office Solutions, Feb 2000
"...helps you bring Outlook up to speed. It tells you how to customize the toolbar in ways that Microsoft doesn't tell you or make clear. It makes sense out of the confusing interface settings. It reports on fixes that only engineers know, and gives them to you in plain English." --The Marcus Letter, December 1998
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