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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Located in Berkshire, Reading is a large and historically significant town. It was an important center of trade as well as religion in the medieval period. The Reading Abbey, still has its 12th century abbey gateway and significant ruins intact. Due to the English Civil War the town was damaged severely, causing a significant loss in trade. Reading also played an important role in the Revolution of 1688. It is where the revolution's only significant military action was took place. The Great Western Railway , the brewing business, baking and seed growing all happened in 19th century. Now,Reading boasts of being a major commercial centre, that involves information technology and insurance. Reading has, despite its nearness to London, a net inward traveler flow.
Reading came up as a settlement way back in the 8th century. It had become the largest town in Berkshire by 1525 and had a population of around 5000 in the early 17th Century. It was in the 18th century that major iron works in the town came up and the city saw the growth of the brewing business for which Reading is known till date. It was in the 19th century that Reading saw the growth of manufacturing business also.
Economy
Reading is a vital commercial centre in the Thames Valley and Southern England. It is home to the headquarters of many British companies and UK offices of foreign multinationals. It is also a major retail centre. Daily Reading has an inflow of 30,000 commuters as compared to 24,000 departures. Large companies such as Microsoft and Oracle have their headquarters in Reading. Other businesses in Reading are Prudential, PepsiCo and Wrigley. In 2007, an independent poll placed Reading 16th in a league table of best performing retail centres in the UK.
Culture
Reading is known for its Reading Beer Festival which was first held in 1994 and is now known to be one of the largest beer festivals in the UK. It takes place at King's Meadow for the five days immediately preceding the May Day bank holiday every year. Reading Pride also takes place at Reading, an annual LGBTA festival in Kings Meadow.
Museums
The Museum of Reading contains galleries that showcase the history of Reading . The museum is also home to the excavations of Calleva Atrebatum. It also houses a full-size replica of the Bayeux Tapestry, an art collection, and galleries relating to Huntley and Palmers.
Located in East Reading, The Museum of English Rural Life,is dedicated to the changing face of rural England. It also has collections of public value. It is not only owned but also managed by the University of Reading. The Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, the Cole Musum of Zoology and the Harris Botanic Gardens are also under the same management. All these museums can be found on the university's Whiteknights Campus.
There is also a small Riverside Museum at Blake's Lock which tells one about Reading's two rivers, the Thames and the Kennet. The Museum of Berkshire Aviation houses a collection of aircraft and other aviation accessories.
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