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Outlook 2013 For Dummies
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Outlook 2013 For Dummies

by Bill Dyszel
March 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
384 pages
8h 17m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 8

Unleashing the Calendar’s Power

In This Chapter

arrow Using the Date Navigator

arrow Finding a date (the number kind)

arrow Making and breaking dates

arrow Viewing the calendar

arrow Printing your appointments

arrow Reminding yourself to celebrate

Do working people work all day? No. Most working people spend the day going to meetings. It’s enough to send anyone to Overmeeters Anonymous. The Outlook Calendar can’t halt the relentless tedium of meetings, but it can speed up the scheduling process and help you budget your time for more meetings!

Getting around the Outlook Calendar

No doubt you’ve been looking at calendars your whole life, so Outlook Calendar will be pretty simple for you to understand. It looks like a calendar: plain old rows of dates, Monday through Friday plus weekends, and so on. You don’t have to think like a computer to understand your schedule.

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