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TRAINING | Outlook Express

Outlook Express

It is an email client and news network produced by Microsoft for Windows platforms, there are also versions for other platforms. Outlook Express is distributed free of charge with Microsoft Internet Explorer, as well as part of the last families of operating systems Windows and Windows NT.
It is a program from Microsoft Outlook (part of Office), but specialized in email and network news, so it does not include the characteristics of groupware. In contrast, allows a better management of some common characteristics in groups of email and network news as the handling of plain text.


Objetivos

El Objetivo de este curso, es utilizar el Outlook Express, para el envio, recibo, y administración de correo electrónico, utilizando la libreta de direcciones y realizando el manejo de contactos y grupos.


Metodologia

La metodología, para este curso, tiene dos modalidades,Presencial o Virtual, fundamentada en ayudas audio visuales y talleres teorico-practicos, para un mejor proceso de aprendizaje de Outlook Express.


Contenido

- Qué es Outlook Express?

- Interfaz Usuario Outlook 2007?

- Características de Multimedia.

- Características de seguridad.

- Animaciones con Outlook Express.

- Iniciar Outlook Express.

- Configurar una cuenta de correo electrónico de Outlook Express.

- Configurar una cuenta de correo basada en el Web.

- Cerrar Outlook Express.


Duracion

DURACION: 4 Horas.

INCLUYE: Certificado de Asistencia.





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