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Switching to Outlook 2013

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Learn about the changes implemented in Outlook 2013.
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Make the switch to Outlook 2013 j then press F5 or click Slide Show > From Beginning to start the course. In the message bar, click Enable Editing, If the videos in this course don’t play, you may need to download QuickTime or just switch to PowerPoint 2013 .
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  • 1.Make the switch to Outlook 2013In the message bar, click Enable Editing,then press F5 or click Slide Show > From Beginning to start the course. If the videos in this course dont play, you may need to download QuickTime or just switch to PowerPoint 2013.j

2. Make the switch to Outlook 2013Press F5 to start, Esc to stop1Get going fast3 2:16First lookCourse summary1/4 videos22:57Closed captions4 3:38The ribbon567SummaryFeedbackHelp1:56Import old dataHelp 3. Make the switch to Outlook 2013Press F5 to start, Esc to stop1Get going fast3 2:16First lookCourse summary2/4 videos22:57Closed captions4 3:38The ribbon567SummaryFeedbackHelp1:56Import old dataHelp 4. Make the switch to Outlook 2013Press F5 to start, Esc to stop1Get going fast3 2:16First lookCourse summary3/4 videos22:57Closed captions4 3:38The ribbon567SummaryFeedbackHelp1:56Import old dataHelp 5. Make the switch to Outlook 2013Press F5 to start, Esc to stop1Get going fast3 2:16First lookCourse summary4/4 videos22:57Closed captions4 3:38The ribbon567SummaryFeedbackHelp1:56Import old dataHelp 6. Course Help summaryMake the switch to Outlook 2013Course summarySignaturesContacts are now PeopleStart a new email message, click Message > Signature > Signatures.Click People to work with your contacts.Out of Office messages From your Inbox, click File > Automatic replies. If you dont have an Exchange account, you wont see that button. Click Send Automatic Replies, select an optional start and stop time, enter a message, click OK.The Outlook window Click Mail, Calendar, People, or Tasks to switch between your Inbox, calendar, and so on. Click the ellipsis (...) to see Notes and Folders.The ribbon Outlook has several ribbons, all different. The Inbox ribbon is different than the ribbon for an email message, and so on.The Backstage Click File. Commands vary depending on where you are. For example, Save Attachments only appears when youre in Mail, and Save Calendar only appears when youre in Calendar.Import from your old mailbox On the computer with the previous version of Outlook. 1. Click File > Import and Export > Export to a file > Personal Folder File. 2. Choose the items to export, such as your Inbox, contacts, or calendar. 3. Choose a location for the exported data (a .pst file). In Outlook 2013 1. Click File > Open & Export > Open Outlook Data File. 2. Locate the .pst you exported and click OK. The data file appears in your folder list. Use it like any mailbox, or drag the data to your new mailbox and remove the imported .pst from your folder list. To remove: File > Account Settings > Account Settings > Data Files tab, select the imported file, click Remove. courses More trainingSee also Office Compatibility PackPress F5 to start, Esc to stop12 2:57Get going fast3 2:16First look4 3:38The ribbon567SummaryFeedbackHelp1:56Import old data 7. Rating and comments HelpCourse summaryThank you for viewing this course! Please tell us what you think Check out more coursesPress F5 to start, Esc to stop12 2:57Get going fast3 2:16First look4 3:38The ribbon567SummaryFeedbackHelp1:56Import old data 8. HelpCourse summaryUsing PowerPoints video controlsStopping a courseGoing placesIf you download a course and the videos dont play get the PowerPoint Viewer. upgrade to PowerPoint 2013the QuickTime playerPress F5 to start, Esc to stop12 2:57Get going fast3 2:16First look4 3:38The ribbon567SummaryFeedbackHelp1:56Import old data


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