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Microsoft Outlook 2010 is one of the most popular applications for managing email, scheduling, tasks, and contacts. It consists of five (5) main sections - Mail, Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes, and Journal - all of which are covered in this course, enabling users to get started with and efficiently use the entire application. Students learn to send, receive, and manage their email, as well as how to attach files to, format, and customize their email, and how to connect their messages to calendar items and contacts. They also learn how to manage their schedules and to-do lists, and to store and make effective use of their business and personal contacts. By the conclusion of the course, students understand how to use and customize the five main components of Outlook and will have the confidence and capacity to fully master the application through daily use.
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This versatile Microsoft Outlook 2011 for Mac course by InfiniteSkills covers a wide range of the program's functionality, from powerful email functions to calendar features to comprehensive task management, calendar features and notes. Whether you're moving from an older Windows version of Outlook or trying out the software for the first time, these step-by-step lessons reveal the secrets of the application and make communication and organization as simple as you've always wanted them to be.

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Microsoft Outlook remains the email, contact, and calendar application of choice for millions of businesses and over a billion end users worldwide. The 2013 version brings with it some exciting updates: a streamlined interface, integration with social networks such as LinkedIn and Facebook, mail and calendar Peek, and new mailbox cleanup tools. Author Brian Culp serves as your tour guide through these new features and dozens upon dozens more. He takes users from program installation and set up through utilizing Outlook as a complete task and communication management program. Whether you are using it as a stand-alone program or working in a corporate environment with a Microsoft Exchange back-end, this VTC course will show you how to get the most out of Microsoft Outlook 2013.
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Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 is one of the most robust upgrades in years. With its easy to use interface and advanced set of creative tools, users will be able to create everything from simple sales presentations to full-blown multimedia productions. In this VTC course, author and noted expert John Kuhlman, takes users through the many new features of this essential presentation tool, including the integration with other Microsoft Office Applications. Work Files are included.
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This VTC course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 for creating and making presentations. The course moves from a study of the PowerPoint interface through creating presentations, and where possible, reusing content already created. Participants will learn how to add smart art objects, images, drawings and charts to slides as well as importing an editing audio and video content The course author, Helen Bradley, teaches Microsoft PowerPoint from a business perspective, introducing tools that can be used to ensure that PowerPoint presentations are consistently formatted and so that, when changes are made, the changes flow seamlessly through the presentation. Topics included within the course: formatting data in tables, using the photo album tool, working with multimedia objects and properly preparing your slide show for presentation. Work files are included.
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This Powerpoint 2010 training course from InfiniteSkills helps users break bad habits, move past old limitations, and start creating professional business-quality presentations using the program's newest and most capable features. Even if you've never used Powerpoint before, you'll find the training's hands-on approach a fresh and engaging way to learn. This Powerpoint 2010 training course starts with the basics of the program: the Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, and the PowerPoint startup screen, but quickly moves into helpful topics such as transitions, animating, adding clip art, managing slides, even adding and editing video content. Whether you're going up in front of the board room or issuing interactive presentations to a private audience, the course covers what you need to know, from including readable slide notes to outputting your presentation to CD. The format of this course feeds you information in short, easy to understand lessons, allowing you to better absorb the information being presented and progress at your own pace.

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This VTC course provides students with the knowledge and skills to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 for creating and making presentations. The course moves from a study of the PowerPoint interface through creating presentations with an eye towards reusing already created content whenever possible. You will learn how to add smart art objects, images, drawings, charts, and a/v content to slides. You will also learn about SkyDrive and the PowerPoint WebApp. There is a focus on using those PowerPoint features that are appropriate to the audience and presentation location. Helen Bradley teaches this course from a business perspective, introducing tools that can be used to ensure that PowerPoint presentations are consistently formatted and easy to update. She covers formatting data in tables, using the photo album tool, working with multimedia objects, and preparing a slide show for presentation.
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Product managers need to track project resources, time and cost, schedule tasks efficiently, exchange project information, and communicate with resources while maintaining control over the project. This can be a daunting task unless you have the right tools, and know how to use them. In this course VTC author, Brian Culp, teaches users Microsoft Project 2007, an invaluable project management tool. Learn how to start projects, create and edit tasks, assign resources to tasks, share project information, and much more.
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Project managers are often responsible for the success (or failure) of a project. They are in charge of many critical activities such as building the schedule and tracking project resources, time, and cost. Microsoft Project 2010 supports these project management activities and more. In this VTC course, you will learn the basic functionalities of using Microsoft Project 2010 including: how to start a project and set up the project environment; how to create a work breakdown structure using Microsoft Project; how to manage tasks, resources, and costs; how to track progress and generate reports. You will also learn about several new and exciting features available in Project 2010, including an upgraded interface, the timeline view, and user-controlled scheduling.
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Are you new to Microsoft Project 2010? Do you need to learn how to use Microsoft Project and keep track of all your projects? During the Learn Microsoft Project 2010 video training course, your professional trainer guides you through project management topics such as task creation, resource management, cost tracking, using WBS codes, critical path reporting, and more. Ideal for those seeking Microsoft Project 2010 training or anyone looking to enhance their Project knowledge, the Learn Microsoft Project 2010 training course provides 9 full hours of expert quality training videos.

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