This entry-level How to Use Outlook on the Web training prepares learners to use every feature of the web version of Microsoft Outlook and do much more than read or write emails, but stay more productive.
Outlook is Microsoft's email platform, but you can do a lot more with it than just open emails. There are tools and additions that help you make calendar appointments, automatically set up reminders for events, set-up meetings, maintain contacts and much more.
In most businesses, Outlook is a way of life, and if you're not totally comfortable with the web platform, take this course and learn all its ins, outs and secrets.
After finishing the videos in this How to Use Outlook on the Web training, you'll know how to use every feature of the web version of Microsoft Outlook and do much more than read or write emails, but stay more productive.
For managers with Microsoft products, this Microsoft training can be used to onboard new systems administrators, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Microsoft reference resource.
How to Use Outlook on the Web: What You Need to Know
This How to Use Outlook on the Web training has videos that cover topics including:
- Navigating and using the Outlook web interface
- Reading emails, sending them, and organizing them in your inboxes
- Managing different folders, addressees and mailboxes
- Sorting, searching and filtering your inboxes, and finding items
- Staying organized with the calendar, meeting and other functionality
Who Should Take How to Use Outlook on the Web Training?
This How to Use Outlook on the Web training is considered foundational-level Microsoft training, which means it was designed for systems administrators. This Microsoft 365 skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with Outlook tools and features and experienced systems administrators looking to validate their Microsoft skills.
New or aspiring systems administrators. Brand new systems administrators should take this course on using Outlook on the Web if many of your co-workers and peers use the web version of Outlook. When you understand really well how Outlook functions and what users experience when they're on it, you can make better choices throughout your systems administration career.
Non-technical professionals. As easy to use as Outlook is on the web, it can be intimidating to learn all its buttons and features if you're not used to jumping from one platform to the next. This course in using Outlook on the web will show you how to access your emails and much, much more – you'll be a more productive and comfortable worker after this training.