Manage contacts and make notes
Schedule your meetings
Manage different accounts on MS Outlook
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 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.
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:
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Dunfermline is a town located in Fife, Scotland. In 2011, the population recorded was 49,706 and the figures released in 2012 shown Dunfermline’s population as 50,380 which made It largest locality in Fife and tenth in Scotland.
Dunfermline town was recorded first in the 11th century. The marriage of Malcolm III, King of Scotland and Saint Margaret at the church located in Dunfermline. This town has much historical significance and also provide facilities for leisure. The primary focus of employment is on service sector that has the largest employer being Sky UK. Other major employers in Dunfermline are Amazon, FMC Technologies, Best Western, Lloyds and Nationwide.
History
Dunfermline has rich history and heritage. Dunfermline signified Gaelic. A fort by a meandering rivulet and fort refers to a building called Malcolm Canmore’s that is at the Peninsular mount in Pittencrieff Glen. Dun means either a fort or hill. Fiar means winding or crooked. From this tower, Dunfermline originated as town and marked its existence. The arms of town are supported by two lions with motto ““Esto rupes inaccessa”.
Dunfermline City is one of the hidden jewel of Scotland and among an impressive place. History of Dunfermline goes back to the residence of kings of Scotland and history of Church.
Sport
Dunfermline is home to professional rugby, football as well as cricket teams. Dunfermline Athletic senior football team play their games at East End Park in Scottish Championship. The team has become famous after winning Scottish Cup twice in 1961 and 1968 and gained a reputation. Dunfermline Senior Rugby team play at McKane Park in Caledonia League Division. A cricket club is also based at Carnegie Cricket Ground which is an athletics ground at Pitreavie. A major extension to the centre was completed in November 2011. It includes 25 yards (23m) Edward training pool in new 25 meters 6 land deck level pool movable floor, there is an improved entrance and reception area with new gym and a new cafe.
Education
Dunfermline has 14 primary schools and four secondary schools. Other facilities include a private school and Calaiswood ASN School intended for children with health needs and learning difficulties.
Oldest secondary school in town is Dunfermline High School, established in 1816 and now it is called Queen Anne Street. Since 1994 school serves both western and southern parts of town as well as Kincardine and Rosyth that occupied a site on St Leonard’s Street. In Wellwood towards the north-west area of the town, Queen Anne High School is located. In 1972, Woodmill High School was updated which was originally a junior secondary. The school was developed in Priory Land. In 1969, St Columba’s high school was opened which is one of two Roman Catholic secondary schools in Fife. School server people are living in West Fife. Fife College provided further education and was known as Lauder Technical School in 1899 and Andrew Carnegie provided its funding. In 1910, the textile school was founded and funded by Carnegie. Later it was known as Technical School in 1927. In 1951 school was known as technical college and then it's named turned to Lauder College in late 20th century. In 2007 it became Carnegie College.
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