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Microsoft ®  Office  Outlook ®   2007 Training Calendar basics [Your company name] presents:
Course contents ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Each lesson includes a list of suggested tasks and a set of test questions.
Overview: It’s all about choices In contrast to a paper calendar, Outlook 2007 offers many choices for how to keep track of your time.  For example, is the calendar entry a meeting or an appointment? Will it occur once or repeatedly? Should it be marked as busy, free, or tentative? In this course you’ll learn Outlook calendar essentials, find out how to efficiently book activities, and see how to stay on top of important dates with recurrence and reminders.
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Lesson 1 Get it right in the calendar
Get it right in the calendar You have four different choices for how to schedule your Outlook calendar entries:  appointments ,  meetings ,  events , and  tasks .  Your choice of entry will depend on who else is involved and how you want the entry to appear.  By selecting entries in your calendar directly, you’ll know at a glance what’s going on, when, and with whom.
See your calendar First things first. Before you can see what’s on your calendar, you need to know how to find it. There are two quick ways to see the calendar.  You can click  Calendar  in the  Navigation Pane .
See your calendar First things first. Before you can see what’s on your calendar, you need to know how to find it. Or you can click a date in the Date Navigator, which you’ll find at the top of the  To-Do Bar .
See your calendar Once you’re looking at your calendar, you can use the buttons at the top of the window to show or hide detail.  You click  Day ,  Week , or  Month  to quickly switch views. Forward  and  Back  buttons allow you to easily move through your calendar. More buttons let you show or hide days or detail, depending on your view.  The picture shows the options:
Know your choices Now that you see your calendar, you can start scheduling.  Understanding the four different types of calendar entry will help you do this as effectively as possible. Appointment . An appointment is an activity that involves only you, at a scheduled time.  Meeting . A meeting also occurs at a scheduled time. But you invite other people by using a meeting request that’s sent via e-mail.
Know your choices Now that you see your calendar, you can start scheduling.  Understanding the four different types of calendar entry will help you do this as effectively as possible. Event . An event is an activity that lasts all day long. Unlike an appointment or meeting, an event doesn’t block out time in your calendar. So you can still have other entries appear in your schedule for that day.
Know your choices Now that you see your calendar, you can start scheduling.  Understanding the four different types of calendar entry will help you do this as effectively as possible. Task . A task is an activity that involves only you, and that doesn’t need a scheduled time. New to Outlook 2007 is an area in your calendar’s Day and Week views that shows tasks.
Just you? Use an appointment Use an  appointment  when you know you’ll be busy, but no one else is involved.  For example, you might want to block out time for research on a project, for writing a report, or for running an errand on the way home from work.
Just you? Use an appointment The picture illustrates the steps.  In Day view, rest the pointer over the desired time in your calendar, and click. Type the details.  If you need more time for your appointment, just drag the handle to make the appointment longer.
When others are involved, it’s a meeting A  meeting  occurs at a scheduled time, and it includes other people and a meeting location.  A meeting in your calendar could be one you set up, or it could be one you’ve been invited to by someone else.  Meetings appear both in your calendar and in the calendars of the other people who are involved.
When others are involved, it’s a meeting In your calendar, you can tell the difference between a meeting and an appointment by the information in the meeting entry.  The location of the meeting. The organizer’s name.  In a meeting, you’ll see the following:
When others are involved, it’s a meeting In your calendar, you can tell the difference between a meeting and an appointment by the information in the meeting entry.  A meeting in Outlook is set up with the help of a  meeting request , which is delivered to the meeting participants via e-mail.
Top the day with an event An  event  lets you note activities that last all day.  Events don’t occupy scheduled time in your calendar; instead, they appear in banners at the top of the date you specify.  For example, in the picture the  Contoso Conference  is an event lasting three days, and the  Birthday  is an event lasting one day.
Top the day with an event Use an event when you want to enter an activity on a specific day without having it clutter up all of that day’s time slots in your calendar.  Here are some activities for which you might use an event: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Keep track of your tasks A  task  is an entry for any activity that you want to see on your calendar, but that doesn’t need to be scheduled for a specific time or involve the whole day.  For example, if you have a  number of errands to do, enter each errand as a task. (You’ll see the Tasks area when you look at the calendar in Day or Week view.) When you complete the task, check it off. A completed task sticks to the day on which it’s completed, keeping a tidy list of the day’s accomplishments at your fingertips.
Keep track of your tasks You can enter a task with a scheduled start date and due date.  If you don’t complete a task on its due date, it will automatically move forward and appear on the current day until you reschedule it or check it off. Tip : To quickly reschedule a task, use the Week view and drag a task from one day to another.
Suggestions for practice ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Online practice (requires Outlook 2007)
Test 1, question 1 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 1, question 1: Answer ,[object Object],There are many ways to switch to your calendar. Restarting Outlook isn’t one of them.
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Test 1, question 2: Answer ,[object Object],Your birthday or someone else’s happens all day long, and that’s what an event is for. The benefit of using an event is that you can show the event at the top of that day in the calendar. You’re reminded about the event, and the time in your calendar is still available for you to schedule.
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Test 1, question 3: Answer ,[object Object],A meeting is what you use when others are involved.
Lesson 2 Just beyond the basics
Just beyond the basics Writing one item in a paper calendar is a cinch. But what if something occurs on the first day of every month for the next year? You’d have to write down that same information 12 times.  Doesn’t seem like a cinch any more. Maybe you’d rather enter it just once and let Outlook apply it all those other times. In this lesson, you’ll learn how. You’ll also find out how your Outlook calendar can remind you of the time, help you do more in less time, and show your time to others.
Once is not enough: recurrence Something may happen again and again, but that doesn’t mean you have to enter it again and again.  To tell Outlook that an appointment, meeting, or event occurs over and over, use the  Recurrence  feature. The frequency of the activity is called its  recurrence pattern .  As you can see with the “Exercise” appointment in the picture, a recurring appointment appears repeatedly and displays a recurrence icon  .
Once is not enough: recurrence Something may happen again and again, but that doesn’t mean you have to enter it again and again.  To set up a recurrence pattern, open the appointment and click the  Recurrence  button in the  Options  group on the  Appointment  tab.
Open a recurring entry To open a recurring calendar entry to see its details or change it, start by double-clicking it. A message appears like the one in the picture, giving you two options:  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Open a recurring entry To open a recurring calendar entry to see its details or change it, start by double-clicking it. After the series is open, change its recurrence pattern by clicking the  Recurrence  button on the  Appointment  tab.
Remember with reminders When you create any type of calendar entry, a reminder is set automatically. By default, Outlook will notify you of appointments and meetings 15 minutes before they start.
Remember with reminders The picture shows the steps to change the reminder time for any calendar entry. Double-click the appointment to open it.  In the  Reminder  box on the  Appointment  tab, choose the reminder time. A reminder appears at the specified time.
Remember with reminders Wondering about reminders for events?  While you can’t change this automatic setting, you can use the same steps shown in the picture to change reminders for events on an event-by-event basis. Outlook will notify you of events 18 hours before they start.
Stay organized with colored categories Want birthdays to catch your eye and personal appointments to stand out from business ones? Outlook can make it happen. Introducing… colored categories !  Colored categories let you name your colors (and change the names when you want to). Use colors to make certain entries stand out at a glance.
Stay organized with colored categories If you used labels in Outlook 2003 to color-code your calendar entries, you may be wondering if you’ll need to edit each calendar item individually to use the new system. Happily, the answer is no.  When you upgrade to Outlook 2007, calendar labels will automatically be updated to colored categories.
Is lunch time flexible? Show it.  When you schedule a meeting, you want to choose a time when people can attend.  Outlook lets you and your colleagues tell each other who’s busy, who’s out of the office, who’s free, and when.  A calendar entry’s border color indicates whether that time is scheduled as free, busy, tentative, or out of office.
Is lunch time flexible? Show it.  Newly created appointments and meetings are automatically entered as busy, and events are automatically entered as free.  By keeping this information current and accurate, you’ll benefit from features that let you share your schedule with others.
[object Object],[object Object],Is lunch time flexible? Show it.  Notes
Suggestions for practice ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Online practice (requires Outlook 2007)
Test 2, question 1 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 2, question 1: Answer ,[object Object],To make a change to the entire series, select  Open the series .
Test 2, question 2 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 2, question 2: Answer ,[object Object],You can color-code e-mail messages, too.
Test 2, question 3 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 2, question 3: Answer ,[object Object],Enter the meeting once and set its recurrence to Monthly, on the first day of the month, ending after a year. Then type the details, once only. Because you set it up as a recurring meeting, it will  be entered in your calendar 12 times.
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Outlook 2007 Training Calendar Basics

  • 1. Microsoft ® Office Outlook ® 2007 Training Calendar basics [Your company name] presents:
  • 2.
  • 3. Overview: It’s all about choices In contrast to a paper calendar, Outlook 2007 offers many choices for how to keep track of your time. For example, is the calendar entry a meeting or an appointment? Will it occur once or repeatedly? Should it be marked as busy, free, or tentative? In this course you’ll learn Outlook calendar essentials, find out how to efficiently book activities, and see how to stay on top of important dates with recurrence and reminders.
  • 4.
  • 5. Lesson 1 Get it right in the calendar
  • 6. Get it right in the calendar You have four different choices for how to schedule your Outlook calendar entries: appointments , meetings , events , and tasks . Your choice of entry will depend on who else is involved and how you want the entry to appear. By selecting entries in your calendar directly, you’ll know at a glance what’s going on, when, and with whom.
  • 7. See your calendar First things first. Before you can see what’s on your calendar, you need to know how to find it. There are two quick ways to see the calendar. You can click Calendar in the Navigation Pane .
  • 8. See your calendar First things first. Before you can see what’s on your calendar, you need to know how to find it. Or you can click a date in the Date Navigator, which you’ll find at the top of the To-Do Bar .
  • 9. See your calendar Once you’re looking at your calendar, you can use the buttons at the top of the window to show or hide detail. You click Day , Week , or Month to quickly switch views. Forward and Back buttons allow you to easily move through your calendar. More buttons let you show or hide days or detail, depending on your view. The picture shows the options:
  • 10. Know your choices Now that you see your calendar, you can start scheduling. Understanding the four different types of calendar entry will help you do this as effectively as possible. Appointment . An appointment is an activity that involves only you, at a scheduled time. Meeting . A meeting also occurs at a scheduled time. But you invite other people by using a meeting request that’s sent via e-mail.
  • 11. Know your choices Now that you see your calendar, you can start scheduling. Understanding the four different types of calendar entry will help you do this as effectively as possible. Event . An event is an activity that lasts all day long. Unlike an appointment or meeting, an event doesn’t block out time in your calendar. So you can still have other entries appear in your schedule for that day.
  • 12. Know your choices Now that you see your calendar, you can start scheduling. Understanding the four different types of calendar entry will help you do this as effectively as possible. Task . A task is an activity that involves only you, and that doesn’t need a scheduled time. New to Outlook 2007 is an area in your calendar’s Day and Week views that shows tasks.
  • 13. Just you? Use an appointment Use an appointment when you know you’ll be busy, but no one else is involved. For example, you might want to block out time for research on a project, for writing a report, or for running an errand on the way home from work.
  • 14. Just you? Use an appointment The picture illustrates the steps. In Day view, rest the pointer over the desired time in your calendar, and click. Type the details. If you need more time for your appointment, just drag the handle to make the appointment longer.
  • 15. When others are involved, it’s a meeting A meeting occurs at a scheduled time, and it includes other people and a meeting location. A meeting in your calendar could be one you set up, or it could be one you’ve been invited to by someone else. Meetings appear both in your calendar and in the calendars of the other people who are involved.
  • 16. When others are involved, it’s a meeting In your calendar, you can tell the difference between a meeting and an appointment by the information in the meeting entry. The location of the meeting. The organizer’s name. In a meeting, you’ll see the following:
  • 17. When others are involved, it’s a meeting In your calendar, you can tell the difference between a meeting and an appointment by the information in the meeting entry. A meeting in Outlook is set up with the help of a meeting request , which is delivered to the meeting participants via e-mail.
  • 18. Top the day with an event An event lets you note activities that last all day. Events don’t occupy scheduled time in your calendar; instead, they appear in banners at the top of the date you specify. For example, in the picture the Contoso Conference is an event lasting three days, and the Birthday is an event lasting one day.
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  • 20. Keep track of your tasks A task is an entry for any activity that you want to see on your calendar, but that doesn’t need to be scheduled for a specific time or involve the whole day. For example, if you have a number of errands to do, enter each errand as a task. (You’ll see the Tasks area when you look at the calendar in Day or Week view.) When you complete the task, check it off. A completed task sticks to the day on which it’s completed, keeping a tidy list of the day’s accomplishments at your fingertips.
  • 21. Keep track of your tasks You can enter a task with a scheduled start date and due date. If you don’t complete a task on its due date, it will automatically move forward and appear on the current day until you reschedule it or check it off. Tip : To quickly reschedule a task, use the Week view and drag a task from one day to another.
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  • 29. Lesson 2 Just beyond the basics
  • 30. Just beyond the basics Writing one item in a paper calendar is a cinch. But what if something occurs on the first day of every month for the next year? You’d have to write down that same information 12 times. Doesn’t seem like a cinch any more. Maybe you’d rather enter it just once and let Outlook apply it all those other times. In this lesson, you’ll learn how. You’ll also find out how your Outlook calendar can remind you of the time, help you do more in less time, and show your time to others.
  • 31. Once is not enough: recurrence Something may happen again and again, but that doesn’t mean you have to enter it again and again. To tell Outlook that an appointment, meeting, or event occurs over and over, use the Recurrence feature. The frequency of the activity is called its recurrence pattern . As you can see with the “Exercise” appointment in the picture, a recurring appointment appears repeatedly and displays a recurrence icon .
  • 32. Once is not enough: recurrence Something may happen again and again, but that doesn’t mean you have to enter it again and again. To set up a recurrence pattern, open the appointment and click the Recurrence button in the Options group on the Appointment tab.
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  • 34. Open a recurring entry To open a recurring calendar entry to see its details or change it, start by double-clicking it. After the series is open, change its recurrence pattern by clicking the Recurrence button on the Appointment tab.
  • 35. Remember with reminders When you create any type of calendar entry, a reminder is set automatically. By default, Outlook will notify you of appointments and meetings 15 minutes before they start.
  • 36. Remember with reminders The picture shows the steps to change the reminder time for any calendar entry. Double-click the appointment to open it. In the Reminder box on the Appointment tab, choose the reminder time. A reminder appears at the specified time.
  • 37. Remember with reminders Wondering about reminders for events? While you can’t change this automatic setting, you can use the same steps shown in the picture to change reminders for events on an event-by-event basis. Outlook will notify you of events 18 hours before they start.
  • 38. Stay organized with colored categories Want birthdays to catch your eye and personal appointments to stand out from business ones? Outlook can make it happen. Introducing… colored categories ! Colored categories let you name your colors (and change the names when you want to). Use colors to make certain entries stand out at a glance.
  • 39. Stay organized with colored categories If you used labels in Outlook 2003 to color-code your calendar entries, you may be wondering if you’ll need to edit each calendar item individually to use the new system. Happily, the answer is no. When you upgrade to Outlook 2007, calendar labels will automatically be updated to colored categories.
  • 40. Is lunch time flexible? Show it. When you schedule a meeting, you want to choose a time when people can attend. Outlook lets you and your colleagues tell each other who’s busy, who’s out of the office, who’s free, and when. A calendar entry’s border color indicates whether that time is scheduled as free, busy, tentative, or out of office.
  • 41. Is lunch time flexible? Show it. Newly created appointments and meetings are automatically entered as busy, and events are automatically entered as free. By keeping this information current and accurate, you’ll benefit from features that let you share your schedule with others.
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  1. [ Note to trainer : For detailed help in customizing this template, see the very last slide. Also, look for additional lesson text in the notes pane of some slides.]
  2. When you write something down in a paper calendar, you don’t have much choice about how it’s done. You take your pencil—or your pen, if you’re brave—and you write it down.
  3. The calendar here shows a single day with each type of entry (appointment, meeting, event, and task) occurring once.
  4. This quick method is a good way to start any calendar entry, not just an appointment.
  5. Note : Events such as birthdays recur every year. The next lesson shows you how to set recurrence.
  6. The picture illustrates what happens when you check off a completed task: It has a check mark and a line through it.
  7. For more information about how to create and use tasks, see the Microsoft Office Online training presentation called “Outlook 2007: Get out of your Inbox.”
  8. [ Note to trainer : With Outlook 2007 installed on your computer, you can click the link in the slide to go to an online practice. In the practice, you can work through each of these tasks in Outlook, with instructions to guide you. Important : If you don’t have Outlook 2007, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions.]
  9. Some specifics to go along with the final paragraph: Outlook can remind you about important meetings and dates so that you’re always on time. With the Outlook color-coding system, you’ll be able to organize your tasks and appointments in less time. You can control how time in your Outlook calendar is displayed to others, so that they can see when you’re available and when you’re not.
  10. For example: Use Open this occurrence if, on one particular day, you decide you want to exercise a half-hour later than usual, without changing the usual time. Use Open the series if you decided to shift all instances of your “Exercise” appointment by half an hour.
  11. Keep these tips in mind when you work with recurring items: Don’t delete a recurring entry. Instead, change the "End by" time. This leaves you with a record of past occurrences. You may need to create several different recurring calendar entries to achieve the desired pattern for a single activity. For example, if you want to set up a payday event that occurs on the 15th day of the month and also on the last day of the month, you will need to set up two recurring events.
  12. For more information about how calendar labels are updated to colored categories, see the Quick Reference Card, linked to at the end of this course. If you want to learn more about color-coding your e-mail messages by using the same system, see the Microsoft Office Online training presentation called “Outlook 2007: Get out of your Inbox.”
  13. You’ll see the border color in your own calendar too, and you can change it.
  14. [ Note to trainer : With Outlook 2007 installed on your computer, you can click the link in the slide to go to an online practice. In the practice, you can work through each of these tasks in Outlook, with instructions to guide you. Important : If you don’t have Outlook 2007, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions.]
  15. Using This Template This Microsoft Office PowerPoint ® template has training content about the essential Outlook 2007 calendar features that people can use to schedule their time as efficiently as possible. It’s geared for you to present to a group and customize as necessary. This template’s content is adapted from the Microsoft Office Online Training course called “Calendar I: Outlook calendar basics.” Features of the template Title slide : On the very first slide, there is placeholder text over which you should type the name of your company. Or you can delete the text box altogether if you don’t want this text. Animations : Custom animation effects are applied throughout the presentation. These effects include Peek , Stretch , Dissolve, and Checkerboard . All effects play in previous versions back to Microsoft PowerPoint 2000. To alter animation effects, go to the Slide Show menu, click Custom Animation , and work with the options that appear. If this presentation contains an Adobe Flash animation : To play the Flash file, you must register a Microsoft ActiveX ® control, called Shockwave Flash Object, on your computer. To do this, download the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player from the Adobe Web site. Slide transitions : The Wipe Down transition is applied throughout the show. If you want a different one, go to the Slide Show menu, click Slide Transition , and work with the options that appear. Hyperlinks to online course : The template contains links to the online version of this training course. The links take you to the hands-on practice session for each lesson and to the Quick Reference Card that is published for this course. Please take note : You must have Outlook 2007 installed to view the hands-on practice sessions. If you don’t have Outlook 2007, you won’t be able to access the practice instructions. Headers and footers : The template contains a footer that has the course title. You can change or remove the footers in the Header and Footer dialog box (which opens from the View menu).