Outlook 2007 Video Tutorial and Walkthrough

Darren Strage has posted another excellent blogcast aka video tutorial. His first blogcast was about OneNote 2007, and the current is about Outlook 2007. The video is fourteen minutes long and is very helpful and highlights all the features listed below.  I personally like the To-Do Bar and RSS Support. What are yours? Click here to view the blogcast.

Partial Ribbon Interface
Revamped Search
Collapsible Mail Folders
RSS Features (nice!)
SharePoint Features
XML
New Calendar Features
To-Do Bar (New)
New Flags and Follow-up Features

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  • Al Kelly
    Great, I really enjoyed and will refer to this from time to time. Do you have a couter person doing similar blogs for Powerpoint? Thx., Al
  • pete b
    The audio visual experience was clear and crisp, apart from some smudgy text which I assume was to privatise sensitive data.

    Very interesting outline of Outlook especially as I have only just this evening installed it on my home pc.

    A video I may have to revisit a few times

    Thanks
  • Mike
    Could not see movie although I could hear your voice.

    Error= unable to download compressor.
  • jan burt
    I previously used the task bar extensively to track work and get popup reminders for deadlines. I now have office 2007. I was told you can customize the columns in task bar. I'm talking about the view you see once you have added a new task and closed it. However when I have added columns in task bar view there is no way to update information for them. For instance I want to view my task list and see my newly added CURRENT STATUS list, a newly added DEADLINE list column and a CURRENT DUE DATE list. The only one that comes up when you open new task form is the current due date list. How can I tie these new columns of information in when I create a new task? Will you be doing a blog on how exactly task bar and to do work together????
  • John
    This Outlook tutorial was extremely helpful...easy to follow, and quite comprehensive. I came across it while doing a search for exactly what you provided. I'm glad I found this site. Thank you so much for doing these...

    I look forward to more tutorials...

    Keep up the good work!

    -John
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