This handout is
simply an outline to be used as a guide in class. Microsoft Outlook offers many ways to
accomplish different tasks. The steps
below identify at least one way to accomplish a task in Microsoft Outlook. We will explore as much of this program as
time allows.
Rules
The Rules Wizard helps you manage your e-mail messages by using rules to automatically perform actions on messages. After you create a rule, Microsoft Outlook applies the rule when messages arrive in your Inbox or when you send a message.
1. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Folder.
2. In the Name box, enter a name for the folder.
3. In the Select where to place the folder list, click the location for the folder.
4. Click OK.
1. Click the Inbox.
2. On the Tools menu, click Rules and Alerts…
3. Click the New Rule… button.

1. Choose the type of rule you want to create and click Next. For our example, choose Move messages from someone to a folder.
2. Click Next.


4. Double click on the person or distribution list from the address book that you want used in the rule. Click OK when finished.
8. Click Next.

9. Choose
any exceptions to the rule, if necessary, and click Next.

10. Specify a name for this rule. If you want to run a newly created rule on
messages already in the Inbox,
select the Run this rule now on
messages already in “Inbox” check box. Click Finish.
11. Click Finish to close the Rules Wizard dialog box.

Deleting
a Rule
1. Click Rules and Alerts from the Tools menu.
2. Click on the rule that you want to delete.
3. Click on the Delete button in the dialog box.

4. Click Yes in the dialog box to finish deleting the rule.
5. Click OK when finished.

Tasks
A task is a personal or work-related errand you want to track through completion. A task can occur once or repeatedly (a recurring task). A recurring task can repeat at regular intervals or repeat based on the date you mark the task complete. For example, you might want a reminder to print your pay stub every other week.
In addition to creating your own tasks, you can create tasks that you assign to others. You do this by sending a task request to someone. The person who receives the task request becomes the temporary owner of the task.
Create a Task
1. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Task.
2. In the Subject box, type a task name.
3. Complete any other boxes on the Task and Details tabs for information you want to record for the task.
4. To make the task recur, click Recurrence, click the frequency (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly) at which you want the task to recur, and then do one of the following:
5. Set start and end dates for the task.
6. Click OK and then click Save and Close.
Notes
Notes are the electronic equivalent
of paper sticky notes. Use notes to jot down questions, ideas, reminders, and
anything you would write on note paper. You
can leave notes open on the screen while you work. This is especially
convenient when you're using notes for storing bits of information you may need
later, such as directions or text you want to reuse in other items or
documents.
1.
On the File
menu, point to New, and then
click Note.
2.
Type the text of the note.
3.
To close the note, click the note icon in the
upper-left corner of the Note window, and then click Close OR click the x in the upper right corner of the note.
Note:
You can leave the note open while you work. When you change the note,
the changes are saved automatically.
Outlook
Options and Preferences
To modify Outlook to look the way you want and work the way you want, change some of the options. Access the options through the Tools menu and then click Options.
Preferences

Junk E-mail Options

E-mail Options

Advanced E-mail Options

Tracking Options

Calendar Options

Task Options

Contact Options

Notes Options

Mail Setup Options

Mail Format Options

Fonts

Stationery Picker
Spelling Options

Security Options

Other Options

Delegates

Mavmail/OWA/Outlook
You can access the Exchange server (your e-mail) from any computer that has Internet access. The web address is http://mavmail.mnsu.edu.
Internet Explorer 6.0 login box (Windows XP)

Netscape Communicator 7.1 login box (Windows XP)

1. Open the browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape).
2. Type in the following web address: http://mavmail.mnsu.edu and press Enter.
3. Click on one of the links to access your
account:
MavMAIL
Standard Logon (Best for dial-in
connections)
4. When the login box appears, type your User name and Password. Many of the functions and features used in Microsoft Outlook are available in the web version and are used in the same manner.
Content: Shannon Villwock