Chapter 16

Using Outlook on the Web: Your Outlook Away From Outlook

IN THIS CHAPTER

check Finding out about Outlook on the Web

check Getting around the Outlook on the Web interface

check Reading and sending Web email

check Managing contacts

check Viewing and entering appointments

check Creating a to-do list

check Adjusting Outlook on the Web settings

The desktop version of Outlook is the gold standard, with all the features, bells, and whistles. It’s the version you want to use whenever you have access to your desktop or laptop PC. The trouble is, you might not always have that access. If you have a mobile device, you can use the mobile app version when you’re on the go. The mobile version isn’t particularly feature-rich, though, as you saw in Chapter 13.

Somewhere in-between those two extremes is Outlook on the Web (which ...

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