Outlook 2007 Training Videos are now Free
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Spring is here. I’m feeling warm and fuzzy and would like to give back to the internet community by offering free Outlook 2007 training. I’ve just changed the price on my Outlook 2007 What’s New online training course to be completely free. Zip. Zilch. Nada.
Sign up at my E-Learning Center – http://www.virtualassist.net/elearning and it will automatically be added to the list of course material you have access to.
If you’re already registered at the site, you can find it under the Free Training Material category. Simply go through the process of signing up for it.
Tell your clients, friends, and family…anyone who uses Outlook 2007 can benefit from these videos. If you have a blog, maybe you could write a post about it? Twitter, Facebook, Digg, etc. etc.
Feel free to spread the word!
Bonus: If you’re a company that offers training to your clients or employees, I’m offering to give you the videos to put on your site or shared space. All I ask is that you keep my information listed as the author and give me a little link love to my website from your website. That’s it! No cost to you. Contact me directly.
What you get – 2 hours of videos covering:
- Upgrading from Office 2003
- Outlook 2007 Setup
- Where’s the Ribbon?
- To Do Bar
- Using the RSS feature
- Color Categories
- Instant Search
- Attachment Preview
- Minimize Navigation
- Email Flags
- Tasks in the Calendar
- Calendar Snapshot
- Calendar Subscriptions 1
- Calendar Subscriptions 2
- Calendar Overlay
- Business Cards
- Trust Center
- InfoPath Forms
- Email Editor based on Word
- Reminders
- QuickParts
- SmartArt
ENJOY!!
Andrea KalliCertified Internet and Social Marketing VA
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