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About this module?. This is the second of three training modules to describe the process for moving to Exchange, introduce you to the features available in Exchange and provide information about using OutlookYou may take ?Module 3: A Closer Look at Outlook" after you complete this module, wait unt
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1. Moving From Lotus Notes to Microsoft Outlook Module 2: An Outlook Overview
2. About this module… This is the second of three training modules to describe the process for moving to Exchange, introduce you to the features available in Exchange and provide information about using Outlook
You may take “Module 3: A Closer Look at Outlook” after you complete this module, wait until you have been migrated from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange, or both.
3. About this module… This module introduces Microsoft Outlook and highlights the similarities and differences between Outlook and Lotus Notes
Topics covered include:
Getting Familiar with Outlook 2007
About Emails
Calendar Basics
Contacts
The To-Do Bar
This module will take approximately 15 minutes to complete
4. About this module… By the end of this course, you should:
Understand the basics of Microsoft Outlook 2007
Know where to find your mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks using Outlook
Know about the different types of calendar entries
Be better prepared for the migration from Lotus Notes to Outlook
5. Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Getting Familiar with Outlook 2007
6. Getting Familiar Oh My! Outlook 2007 looks very different from Lotus Notes…
However, Microsoft Outlook has many of the same features as Lotus Notes.
7. Getting Familiar The Outlook 2007 window has several areas in which you work with items such as:
8. Getting Familiar The Outlook 2007 window has several areas in which you work with items such as:
9. Getting Familiar The Outlook 2007 window has several areas in which you work with items such as:
10. Getting Familiar The Outlook 2007 window has several areas in which you work with items such as:
11. Getting Familiar The Outlook 2007 window has several areas in which you work with items such as:
12. Getting Familiar The Outlook 2007 window has several areas in which you work with items such as:
13. Chapter 2 Chapter 2:
About Emails
14. About Emails: Creating Creating an email in Outlook is very similar to creating one in Lotus Notes
Please note that only Microsoft Exchange users will appear in the “Global Address List”
This will be discussed further in Module 3
15. About Emails: Attachments An email and all of its attachments cannot be larger than 20mb
16. About Emails: Attachments There are some types of attachments that will not download or be viewable in Outlook
17. About Emails: Attachments If you receive an email with one of these attachments, Outlook will notify you…
If it is business related, you can then request the sender to send you the attachment in another format.
18. About Emails: Your Email Address Your email alias (firstname.lastname@duke.edu)
will not change…
It will continue to be your primary Duke email address
Mail sent to your email alias will be delivered to Exchange
If you have an ACPUB email account (netid@duke.edu), your mail will be forwarded to your Exchange account
ACPUB accounts will be decommissioned in the future
19. About Emails: Your Email Address Notes addresses like yourid@notes.duke.edu and yourid@mc.duke.edu will continue to work after the migration…
However, you should not use those Notes addresses or netid@duke.edu any longer since they will not work at some future date.
Change any lists or groups you have joined to use your Duke email alias (firstname.lastname@duke.edu)
Notify your contacts to use your Duke email alias
20. Using Folders Your current Lotus Notes folders and their contents will be transferred to Exchange during the migration...
But what if you want to create new ones in Outlook?
You can create new folders in any section of Outlook including your Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, or Notes!
21. Using Folders
22. Using Folders
23. Chapter 3 Chapter 3: Calendar Basics
24. Calendar Basics
25. Calendar Basics
26. Calendar Basics: Appointments
27. Calendar Basics: Meetings
28. Calendar Basics: Events
29. Calendar Basics: Tasks
30. Calendar Basics: Reminders
31. Chapter 4 Chapter 4: Contacts
32. Contacts Contacts are similar to the “Address Book” in Lotus Notes
Contacts can include the name, company, address, email, phone, job title of a person, and more…
33. Chapter 5 Chapter 5: The To-Do Bar
34. The To-Do Bar The To-Do Bar is located at the far right of the window
35. The To-Do Bar
36. The To-Do Bar
37. The To-Do Bar
38. The To-Do Bar
39. Appendix I Appendix I: Common Questions
40. Common Questions Yes.
Prior to migration, though, you must remove everyone’s access to your calendar and mail file
You will be given instructions later on how to add them in Outlook
41. Common Questions The Lotus Notes databases will continue to work the same way they did prior to the migration
You will need to open Lotus Notes and access the information in the same way you did before the move to Exchange
42. Common Questions Yes.
The way you access the information will change somewhat
Instructions for accessing shared mailboxes and calendars will be provided at a later time
43. Common Questions Yes.
You can access your mail, calendar, and contacts using Internet Explorer
Go to http://exchange.oit.duke.edu/
Login as <netid>@win.duke.edu and enter your netid password
44. Common Questions Yes.
You can access your mail, contacts, calendar, and tasks
45. Additional Resources Full Screen Review the Demonstration Clip
Creating a New Memo
Helpful Handouts
Blocked Attachments
Additional Training
Module 3: A Closer Look at Outlook
Useful Quick Reference Handouts
Microsoft’s Public, Online Training
Microsoft’s Special Duke E-Learning Courses
46. Thank You!
You have now completedModule 2: An Outlook Overview
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