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Nancy Janyszeski

U.S.
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Expertise

Creating,sending, receiving e-mail, scheduling calendar items, tasks, using the journal, recurring appointments, default settings, Including Office 2007.

Experience in the area

I currently teach Microsoft Office 2003 and Office 2007, plus FrontPage and HTML at our Vocational Schools .

I am Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Master Certified and was certified as a MOUS Authorized Instructor. Instructional design and test writer for ActivTest, a division of Activ Training

What do you like about this subject?

I use Outlook 2002XP, 2003 and 2007, not Outlook Express, no VB. If your Outlook is installed on a network, many of the settings are determined by the network administrator. I have come to depend on Outlook, for all my e-mail and scheduling. Using the task/to do reminders has been a valuable tool.

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

Just keep up with the new releases.

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

You can have several calendars at one time. Calendars can be exported as a web page.

Something controversial or provocative about this subject

I don't believe Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express should both be used at the same time on the same computer.

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Recent Answers from Nancy Janyszeski

2012-02-09 Outlook 2010:

Nancy, I believe the following is what you are looking for.    Automatically change incoming message colors and fonts based on sender, subject, or recipients  Applies to: Microsoft Outlook 2010    http://office

2012-01-23 can send bulk mail?:

Gabe, yes it is possible to import email address from Excel as long as they are formatted correctly.  By that I mean that the email address is in it's own cell.  Any other information should be correctly

2012-01-16 save Outlook email messages and attachments to computer:

Joan, I would suggest exporting your emails.  There are several formats you can expot to.  CSV and *.pst for example.    To keep all the formatting and content of the emails you would export to a *.pst

2012-01-14 Rules and Alerts:

Hello - I see that I did respond on this query.     Have you reviewed the following?   http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/import-or-export-a-set-of-rules-H       PCReview has

2012-01-12 Microsoft Outlook:

Nicole - I do not see what version of Outlook you are using.    The following is a free tutorial from Microsoft for creating signatures.    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/create-great-looking-signatures-f

 

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