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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Lotus Notes 5.0 Mail, Calendar & Scheduling
Course Aims
This course introduces the readers to the basic features of Lotus Notes Mail. At the end of the course, users will be able to confidently send, reply to and forward mail, create draft mail and stationery, change letterheads, create folders to store mail, create and manage tasks, send bookmarks and phone messages, create private groups, archive mail messages, use the out of office agent and customise mail preferences. |
Assumed Knowledge
No previous experience is required, although use of a PC in a Windows environment and basic keyboard skills would be an advantage. |
Course Audience
Intending, new and recent users of Lotus Notes Mail. |
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Table of Contents
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Introduction to Lotus Notes Mail
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Notes Mail and the Internet
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Creating and Sending Mail
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Copy and Blind Copy Fields
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Entering Subject and Message
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Working with Attachments
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Replying To and Forwarding Mail Drafts, Stationery and Letterheads
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Notes Mail Folders
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The Personal Address Book
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Public Versus Personal Address Books
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Adding Contacts to Your Personal Address Book
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Editing and Deleting Contacts
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Mail Preferences
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Using Another Document Editor
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Checking Mail Without Opening Notes
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Out of Office
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Accessing Another Person's Mail
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Calendar Entries and Meetings
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Setting Calendar Preferences
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Selecting Dates and Times
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Setting Repeat Appointments
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Adjusting and Deleting Calendar Entries
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Converting Messages to Calendar Entries
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Dealing with Meeting Invitations
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Using the ToDo List
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Assigning Tasks to Others
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Dealing with Task Requests
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Converting Messages to To Do Items
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