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User Guide to Web Mail (Non-Technical) Office 365

User Guide to Web Mail (Non-Technical) Office 365. Login and Logout. When gaining entry to Office 365, you will first find this screen. To Log out, click your username in the top right of the page, sign out will appear. Creatin g Contacts.

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User Guide to Web Mail (Non-Technical) Office 365

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  1. User Guide to Web Mail (Non-Technical) Office 365

  2. Login and Logout When gaining entry to Office 365, you will first find this screen. To Log out, click your username in the top right of the page, sign out will appear.

  3. Creating Contacts In the upper right corner is a set of buttons, one is titled “People”, clicking this sends you to the contacts page.

  4. In the upper left corner is a button called “+New”, click this to add a contact or group. Clicking it will bring up the picture shown below.

  5. Reading To read emails, select one of the available emails within your inbox from the list on the left of the home page.

  6. Replying and Sending To reply to an email, click the “Reply” or “Reply All” in the top right of an email.

  7. This screen will show up when replying to or creating a new email. The send button is found here:

  8. Display Options To change the display of the email, click the gear in the upper-right.

  9. Portrait Display

  10. Landscape Display

  11. Attaching Files When the email is ready, clicking insert: attachment, allows you to add afile or picture.

  12. This has been a guide to office 365Thanks for Watching!

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