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Outlook 2013 by Shelley Fishel

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Outlook 2013
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Publisher: Bookboon
ISBN-13: 9788740307191
Number of pages: 145

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This user guide will enable you to save time when working in Outlook 2013. You will learn how to: Create folders to keep your email tidy; Use QuickSteps to do things such as filing or creating standard emails speedily; Add appoinments -- all day events and Scheduled Meetings; Create Tasks; Perform an email mail merge; Shortcuts for working with email and calendar.

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