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Technical Training in MS Outlook Boosts Resumes

By Kelly Richardson
Computer Training Schools Columnist

Businesses recognize the power of Microsoft's Outlook communications program, so learning how to maximize its potential is a definite resume booster. Technical training in this software will prepare you to perform a variety of mission-critical processes for any employer that you choose.

MS Outlook Concepts and Tools

Released in 1997, the Outlook personal information management software has led the e-mail generation. Businesses love its intuitive interface, its ability to seamlessly transfer information among other Microsoft programs, and its productivity-enhancing features. Here's what technical training in Microsoft Outlook has to offer you:
  • Multiple Accounts. Technical training in MS Outlook will teach you how to set up multiple e-mail accounts and personalities for staff members.
  • Message Enhancements. The e-mail authoring abilities of this Microsoft product are unrivaled. Send attachments, receive read receipts, and use emoticons.
  • Trouble Shooting. Account troubleshooting stands at the heart of your Outlook training, enabling you to get your users back online and operating when trouble strikes.

MS Outlook in Action

Technical training in MS Outlook is an investment in your professional future. Here are just a few of the ways Outlook is used to increase productivity and profits.
  • Business Organization. Virtually every sector of the economy relies on Outlook.
  • Personal Communication. Outlook is loaded onto 90 percent of the world's personal computer systems.
  • Scheduling. Outlook calendars are used in both digital and hardcopy version.
Technical training in MS Outlook can be acquired from any one of thousands of business and technical colleges nationwide. And completing an online learning program will allow you to keep your current position while training for a new one.


About the author
Kelly Richardson covers the local education and technology scenes in major cities across the country. His articles appear in a variety of respected educational journals, periodicals, and e-zines. Kelly holds a bachelor degree in English and master degree in education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership from Walden University.


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