With most of the books currently on the market for Outlook 2000 falling into the instant-learn, limited-scope "Dummies" category, the
need for an up-to-date and comprehensive reference book such as Outlook 2000 in a Nutshell is high.
This book is for typical Nutshell readers:
sophisticated computer users who need a comprehensive,
functional reference to the product.Outlook is much more than just an email client. It
is a powerful and versatile program that includes contact, calendar, notes, task, and journal tools all tightly
integrated to give users quick access to vital information
and fast, easy ways to share that information. You
can arrange virtual conferences with NetMeeting, send
Office documents through Outlook Mail, and save
calendars as web pages and publish them to the Web.Outlook 2000 in a Nutshell is organized intuitively,
beginning with a program overview examining Outlook's interface and structure along with setup and installation issues. The chapter on program insights delves deeper into the program, looking at data structures, forms, and categories. The second part of the book drills down into Outlook's
individual components and their associated commands,
and the last section covers some sophisticated connectivity
and collaboration issues as well as file management and
encryption. There are also some special sections devoted to working with VBA, using Outlook as an Exchange client, and exploring how Outlook works with Palm devices.This book covers: