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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Mail for Windows User Introduction
Course Aims
On completion of this course, readers will understand the terminology of electronic mail and networking concepts; be able to access Mail and use the features and facilities of the package including sharing data between individual or groups; and appreciate how Mail can improve their communications productivity. |
Assumed Knowledge
A working knowledge of PCs and Windows is assumed. |
Course Audience
Intending, new or recent Mail users who need to get to grips with using electronic mail and who need an understanding of its benefits in terms of increased efficient in the communications and data sharing process. |
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Table of Contents
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An Introduction to Mail
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An Overview of Electronic Mail
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The Mail Window - Menus & Icons
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Addressing, Creating and Sending Messages
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Creating and Sending Messages
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Using the Personal Address Book
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Acting on Inbox Messages
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Replying to and Forwarding Messages
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Printing and Deleting Messages
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Additional Mail Techniques
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Sharing Information, and Setting Message Options
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Working with Shared Information
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Mail Enabled Applications
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Managing your Mailbox
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Additional Mail Topics
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Using the Spelling Checker
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