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| Thread ID: 122160 | 2011-12-05 05:42:00 | Outlook - what the flob ! | Disco_Dan (16576) | Press F1 |
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| 1247183 | 2011-12-05 07:51:00 | Bloody timer is to short -- expand the time geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesss Training for Outlook 2003 -- 2003 Outlook (office.microsoft.com) Tell them to get modern :D |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1247184 | 2011-12-05 08:03:00 | Google is your friend IE "Outlook 20XX how to group contacts" "Outlook 20XX how to change send/receive intervals" (they should arrive instantly assuming they use exchange) | Alex B (15479) | ||
| 1247185 | 2011-12-05 23:49:00 | If emails dont show, go missing etc, get in touch with the Firms IT support. They need to know to be able to fix it. Keep a track, make notes on missing emails. It may come back to bite you otherwise, if that missing email had important info needing to be actioned. Look in the Junk mail folder. Alot ends up in there. |
1101 (13337) | ||
| 1247186 | 2011-12-06 00:27:00 | to be honest emails seldom disappear by themselves. They are usually 'accidentally' moved into different folders or deleted or there is some rule running that does something to them. Still, I cant deny that it takes a bit of getting used to when you first start using it. Some handy shortcut keys I use often are Control + 1 for email, control + 2 for calendar, Control + 3 for contacts etc. If you are really stuck Im sure that me or one of the others here could do a teamviewer session with you to help explain the basics. |
Barnabas (4562) | ||
| 1247187 | 2011-12-06 00:56:00 | They gave me a crash course but I could barely see the pointer move they went so quick... They did ask at the interview if I can use computers... well I can... but not the one program they seem to use all the time!!! Wish they said that part! Hmm. Well, make a fuss. Go back and say I don't know Outlook, I need some one on one training with someone. Make notes, lots of notes, make them slow down so you can. And remember it's an MS product - you can select HELP on the menu, you can (if you have internet access) google specific things you need to do in it. And actually you can buy Outlook For Dummies. There is such a thing. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 1247188 | 2011-12-06 04:55:00 | Turns out my whole account profile is up the creek... IT guy deleting as we speak and re doing it again... Today was a lot easier but I missed at least 10 emails today, people cc'd me to another email and they get it but not me. So hopefully it will all be working by the morning. |
Disco_Dan (16576) | ||
| 1247189 | 2011-12-06 06:41:00 | May be a long shot ... but the local Polytech down here are getting rid of a lot of course books and there may be one on Outlook but it would either be 2003 or '07 version. If you're interested I could find out tomorrow for you and send it up to you before the weekend ... they're closing the local Community Learning Centre and the books are going for about $5 each + about 2.50 for postage. The books are easy to follow and would be a lot cheaper than the Dummies ones. PM your details if you're interested. |
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