Posts Tagged ‘outlook 2007’
Webinar: Increase your Productivity – Learn the Top 10 Tricks for Managing E-Mail in Microsoft Outlook 2007
Thursday, March 26th, 2009Join KnowledgeWave for this free webinar event! There is no fee to attend this event.
Product(s): Microsoft Office Outlook 2007.
Audience(s): Business Professional.
Duration: 60 Minutes
Date: Friday May 1st, 2009 1:00 PM EST
Event Overview:
Discover the integrated solutions Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 provides for managing your time and information by connecting people across boundaries while controlling the information that reaches your e-mail inbox. In this webinar, we discuss how Outlook 2007 delivers innovations you can use to quickly search your communications, organize your work, and better share information with others. Join this session to learn the top 10 ways you can make Outlook 2007 work for you.
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Tip: Create an Electronic Business Card for Your Signature
Friday, January 30th, 2009In Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, you can create and share customized electronic business cards, giving you a personalized way to communicate your information. You can customize your contact information by using electronic business cards that include logos and photos, making contacts more personally relevant and easier to locate.
Here’s How:
1.) Click the arrow next to New, and then click Contact.
2.) Type your personal contact information, such as name, title, company, work phone, and work fax number. Note: As you type, a preview of your business card appears in the business card box in the upper-right corner.
3.) Click the Business Card button on the Ribbon to open the Edit Business Card dialog box.
4.) In the Card Design section, click the Change button next to Image to add your photograph, company logo, or other pictures. Click the Background Color button to change the background color of your business card. In the Edit section, you can change the size, justification, or color of your text. 5. To use your customized electronic business card as your signature, click the Business Card button on the Message tab of the Ribbon.
Tip: Read Hundreds of Web Pages in Minutes with Outlook 2007
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Did you know you can get updates from millions of news websites and industry blogs in Outlook 2007? By subscribing to feeds, you can recieve updated information without visiting all your favorite websites individually.
Here’s how:
- Find a website or a blog that you want to receive updates from. Look for the little orange icon with the “radio waves” on it like this:
(we have one here on our blog, too, on the right side of the page). Click on that. Dont’ worry about what the page looks like, just copy the address out of the address bar at the top. - In Outlook 2007, you should have that same orange icon in your inbox folders on the left. It will be labeled as RSS feeds (RSS stands for real simple syndication). Right-click on that and choose to add a new feed.
- A message will appear, choose to accept the feed.
- There will be a plus (+) button next to RSS feeds. Click on it to expand it, and you’ll see your feeds listed below it.
- When a feed updates with new information, it will look and behave like an unread email, and you can navigate and read your feeds just like emails. Unlike emails, however, you may want to delete old feed updates, instead of archive them.
Now you can pore through hundreds of web pages in only a few minutes! You don’t have to visit the web pages, they come to you.



