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Microsoft Outlook 2010 - Level 1

This course needs to be fully funded by either you or your employer.


Aspyra Training

Summary

Price
£240 VAT exempt
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Study method
Classroom
Duration
1 day · Part-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
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  • Tutor is available to students

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Location
Address
46-48 Alfreton Road
NOTTINGHAM
Nottinghamshire
NG73NN
United Kingdom

Overview

This course is an introduction to Microsoft Outlook, designed for those who have never used Outlook and might be unfamiliar with sending and receiving email and using the internet. This direct delivery course is interactive and packed with exercises, it provides a good foundation on which to start learning and using Microsoft Outlook.

Description

Course Code APR0191

This course is an introduction to Microsoft Outlook, designed for learners who have never used Outlook and might be unfamiliar with sending and receiving email and using the internet. This direct delivery course is interactive, and packed with exercises it provides a good foundation on which to continue learning and using Microsoft Outlook. Delegates will be able to acquire sufficient skills and knowledge in using Microsoft Outlook 2010 Beginner to Intermediate Level and learn how to manage e-mail, schedule appointments, and keep track of contact information. Upon completion of this course delegates should achieve the following:

  • Gaining an overview of the benefits of email
  • Starting Outlook 2010 and navigating the various features
  • Creating and sending email messages
  • Receive emails in Outlook 2010 Inbox
  • Working competently with file and item attachments within email messages
  • Working with message flags and reminders
  • Effectively working with junk email
  • Working with MS Outlook 2010 Calendar features
  • Creating and working with contacts
  • Creating and working with Outlook 2010 tasks

Delivery Method

Direct delivery via tutor-led training session, offering you interactive training in a small classroom setting. Packed with exercises and hands-on experiences, this course enables you to apply what you have learnt back in the workplace.

Who is this course for?

This course is for individuals who have little or no experience in using Microsoft Outlook 2010 and might be unfamiliar with sending and receiving email and using the internet.

Requirements

This course assumes that you have little or no knowledge or experience of using the Microsoft Outlook 2010 software. A general understanding of personal computers and the Windows operating system environment would be beneficial.

Career path

The natural progression is Microsoft Outlook 2010 Intermediate - Advanced (Level 2)

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Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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