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I am looking for suggestions on Outlook 2003 for fairly basic end-user
operation. I am not an admin or developer, etc. Want to read on sharing calenders, etc. Have the Outlook 2000 Bible, which I really liked but the Outlook 2003 Bible on Amazon recieved poor reviews. Thanks, Jason |
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Jason, I know it's a four-letter word, but Help can provide as many answers
as the printed books. Authors generally make a few mistakes per page or chapter. "Jason M" wrote in message hlink.net... I am looking for suggestions on Outlook 2003 for fairly basic end-user operation. I am not an admin or developer, etc. Want to read on sharing calenders, etc. Have the Outlook 2000 Bible, which I really liked but the Outlook 2003 Bible on Amazon recieved poor reviews. Thanks, Jason |
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Certainly.
http://www.slipstick.com/books/contest.htm Knowing the authors of a few of the books there, I would be stunned at the existence of a mistake per chapter. _Maybe_ one per _book_. The internet and the help files are complementary to physical books, which are certainly easier to read on the bus, in the doctor's office waiting room, in the bathroom, etc, than online help. Basic User Books: Absolute Beginners Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 - Ken Slovak (MVP) Sam's Teach Yourself Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 - Diane Poremsky (MVP) "Jason M" wrote in message hlink.net... I am looking for suggestions on Outlook 2003 for fairly basic end-user operation. I am not an admin or developer, etc. Want to read on sharing calenders, etc. Have the Outlook 2000 Bible, which I really liked but the Outlook 2003 Bible on Amazon recieved poor reviews. Thanks, Jason |
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Thanks for the suggestions.
I do not know if it's my cashew size brain or what, but I do have a hard time reading the info on the right side of the screen. Too vague? "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote in message ... Certainly. http://www.slipstick.com/books/contest.htm Knowing the authors of a few of the books there, I would be stunned at the existence of a mistake per chapter. _Maybe_ one per _book_. The internet and the help files are complementary to physical books, which are certainly easier to read on the bus, in the doctor's office waiting room, in the bathroom, etc, than online help. Basic User Books: Absolute Beginners Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 - Ken Slovak (MVP) Sam's Teach Yourself Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 - Diane Poremsky (MVP) "Jason M" wrote in message hlink.net... I am looking for suggestions on Outlook 2003 for fairly basic end-user operation. I am not an admin or developer, etc. Want to read on sharing calenders, etc. Have the Outlook 2000 Bible, which I really liked but the Outlook 2003 Bible on Amazon recieved poor reviews. Thanks, Jason |
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