1 / 21

MICROSOFT OFFICE OUTLOOK 2007

MICROSOFT OFFICE OUTLOOK 2007. PRESENTED BY: BRANDO P. DUMALI. WHAT IS MS OUTLOOK ?. Is the email client included with the Microsoft Office suite. It manages email, calendars, contacts, tasks, to-do lists, and files on the hard drive.

connor
Download Presentation

MICROSOFT OFFICE OUTLOOK 2007

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. MICROSOFT OFFICE OUTLOOK 2007 PRESENTED BY: BRANDO P. DUMALI

  2. WHAT IS MS OUTLOOK? • Is the email client included with the Microsoft Office suite. • It manages email, calendars, contacts, tasks, to-do lists, and files on the hard drive. • It is designed to operate as an independent personal information manager. • Helps you share information by means of public folders, forms, & Internet connectivity.

  3. HOW TO SET-UP MS OUTLOOK 1. Open Microsoft Outlook 2007 2. In the ‘Tools’ menu select ‘Account Settings…’

  4. HOW TO SET-UP MS OUTLOOK 3. Click on ‘New…’

  5. HOW TO SET-UP MS OUTLOOK 4. Make sure ‘Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, or HTTP’ radio button is checked, then click ‘Next >’

  6. HOW TO SET-UP MS OUTLOOK 5. Make sure ‘Internet E-mail’ radio button is checked, then click ‘Next >’

  7. HOW TO SET-UP MS OUTLOOK 6. Enter your email settings. The important points to remember are: a. User Name: If your email address was youremail@yourdomain.com.au your User name would be “youremail” (we ignore the ‘@yourdomain.com.au’) b. Password: Make sure this has your password entered correctly. c. Incoming mail server (POP3): Make sure this has your correct server settings. Eg: yourdomain.com.au d. Outgoing mail server (SMTP): This should have the same settings as your incoming mail server (unless you are using your ISP’s outgoing mail server).

  8. HOW TO SET-UP MS OUTLOOK 7. If you are using your domain (yourdomain.com.au) to send emails (as opposed to your ISP’s outgoing mail server) you should click the ‘More Settings…’ tab.

  9. HOW TO SET-UP MS OUTLOOK 8. Then click the ‘Outgoing Servers’ tab

  10. HOW TO SET-UP MS OUTLOOK 9. Make sure the ‘My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication’ checkbox is checked, and the ‘Use same settings as my incoming mail server’ radio button is selected. 10. Confirm all dialogues and your email is now setup.

  11. PARTS & INTERFACE OF MS OUTLOOK

  12. PARTS & INTERFACE OF MS OUTLOOK • Office button

  13. PARTS & INTERFACE OF MS OUTLOOK • Quick Access Toolbar

  14. PARTS & INTERFACE OF MS OUTLOOK • The Ribbon

  15. PARTS & INTERFACE OF MS OUTLOOK • Message Tab

  16. PARTS & INTERFACE OF MS OUTLOOK • Insert Tab

  17. PARTS & INTERFACE OF MS OUTLOOK • Options Tab

  18. PARTS & INTERFACE OF MS OUTLOOK • Format Text Tab

  19. HOW TO SET-UP & USE SIGNATURES 1. Click “Tools”, then “Options”.  This will open the “Options” dialog box (shown here).  Click on the “Mail Format” tab, then click on the “Signature” button, about 3/4 of the way down the dialog box. This will open the “Signatures and Stationery” dialog box.

  20. HOW TO SET-UP & USE SIGNATURES 2. Click “New”, then give your signature a name 3. In the text area, type your signature. To change fonts or font sizes, add bold or italics etc, simply use the buttons and drop down boxes above the text area. 4. Click “Save” when you are finished. 5. [OPTIONAL] You can set up more than one signature if you like.  Simply click “New”, name your new signature, and type your new signature.

  21. END

More Related