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    Manage contacts and make notes

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    Schedule your meetings

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    Manage different accounts on MS Outlook

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    Understand about Clutter which will help to manage inbox

As we know in this modern era Email has become one of the most frequently used methods of communication, whether it is used for personal, business or Professionally communications. It doesn’t matter whether you are working in a large or small organisation, email is the most preferred form of communication among the employees.

Nowadays many organisation has decided to implement corporate mail management system for, e.g., Outlook to communicate and organise meetings. It will also help to share your calendar and contacts with others.

Microsoft Outlook Training Courses

Course Information

Microsoft Outlook training is planned for delegates who have very less knowledge of the Microsoft Outlook 2016 users who want to learn the concepts covered in this course in the 2016 interface. Microsoft has added a new feature in the Outlook known as Clutter it moves emails that users ignored to Clutter to keep the Inbox clean.

Delegates will use Outlook to manage your email communications, including write, manage contact information; read, and respond to emails; schedule appointments and meetings; schedule tasks and create notes; customise message response options, and organise your mail. MS  Outlook 2016 also provides different fonts for Arabic as well as Western European languages. This course will provide delegates with the knowledge and skills necessary to be a proficient user.

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What is Microsoft Outlook Training?

Microsoft Outlook 2016 provides better organisation, social networking features, search capabilities, and communication. With this Microsoft Outlook 2016 training course, you will learn the four major components of Outlook including contacts, email, calendars and tasks that make things easy for users.

Why Should I take Microsoft Outlook Training?

This Outlook training is suitable for those delegates who want to upgrade their knowledge related to MS Outlook 2016, so they can compose and send, manage personal tasks, scheduling of meetings, and make notes.

Delegates will learn to customise a different set of command, manage different mail accounts, make rules to automate the variety of tasks, set different global options, attach files, check spelling. Apply filters to intercept mail and control spam, manage tasks, handle calendars and contacts, and archive data to protect it.

What are the benefits of Taking Microsoft Outlook Training?

Delegates will learn tasks such as:

  • Manage tasks and make notes
  • Use digital signatures to their email
  • Manage multiple accounts in the MS Outlook
  • Users can easily Manage Personal Tasks
  • Understand Clutter feature that has been recently added to MS Outlook 2016

Why choose Pentagon Training?

Pentagon Training is known as the best training Provider in all domains.Our instructors are certified and experienced so that delegates will not get difficulty during the course. Pentagon training is one of the most leading training providers of this training due to its high-quality content. It is most trusted by professionals and industry leading brands. Our well trained and experienced instructors teach that what is required by industry.



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About Darlington

Darlington in England lies on River Skerne – a tributary of River Tees. The development of the town has mainly been due to the influence of Quaker families in the Georgian and Victorian era who helped with both finance and vision. They also helped to develop the Stockton and Darlington Railway which was the world's first permanent passenger railway. It was also the world’s first steam locomotive powered rail.

The settlement started off as an Anglo-Saxon settlement and even the name “Darlington” derives from the Anglo-Saxon “Dearthington” meaning “the settlement of Deornoth's people”. In 1183, it was an important market place but by the 19th century, it was reduced to a small market town.

The number of seats, in 1939, per head of population in the United Kingdom was the maximum. The city centre went a full refurbishment entitled The Pedestrian Heart, which has seen the majority of the town centre pedestrianised. Initially, people criticised the changes to public transport and removal of Victorian features along High Row. In 2014, the town saw The Majestic, one of the old cinemas, being revamped into a playhouse and theatre.

The King's Hotel, in August 2008, was engulfed by fire, as a result, damaging the roof and 100 bedrooms. Several nearby shops were damaged and remained closed for weeks after the fire. There were no casualties but the hotel could not be re-opened before 2012.

Government

The Borough of Darlington became a unitary authority area in 1997 when the Darlington Borough Council was formed.It separated from the non-metropolitan county of Durham for administrative purposes only, with the town is still coming under the  County Durham for ceremonial purposes. Currently, Darlington is a Labour seat, Jenny Chapman, holding this seat. Alan Milburn, the former Secretary of State for Health under the Tony Blair Labour Government and Michael Fallon, the current Secretary of State for Defence under the David Cameron Coalition Government have been former MP’s for Darlington.

Transport

Airport

The Durham Tees Valley Airport which lies around is 5 miles east of Darlington town centre is the airport serving Darlington. The airport was initially known as Teesside Airport until 2004 as it also serves Teesside along with Darlington. The airport has domestic as well as international flights with the international flights available for many locations across Europe.The airport also has a Fire Training Centre that trains many airport firefighters from all over the UK. The nearest airports are Newcastle Airport (42.3 miles (68.1 km)) and Leeds Bradford International Airport (62 miles (100 km)).

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