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Q235559: Quick Course in Microsoft Outlook 2000 Comments and Corrections

Article: Q235559
Product(s): Microsoft Press
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Keyword(s): kbdocfix kbdocerr
Last Modified: 07-DEC-2000

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The information in this article applies to:

- MSPRESS Quick Course in Microsoft Outlook 2000 ISBN 1-57231-991-7 
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SUMMARY
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This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors
relating to the Microsoft Press book "Quick Course in Microsoft Outlook 2000,"
ISBN 1-57231-991-7.

The following topics are covered:

- Back Cover: First Bulleted Item Should be Outlook 2000

- LOC Page: Name And Address For Online Press Have Changed

- Page 52: Sizing Controls And Labels Procedure Correction

- Pages 99, 101: Sending Meeting Requests Procedure Corrections

- Page 103: Responding To Meeting Requests Procedure Correction

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Back Cover: First Bulleted Item Should be Outlook 2000
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Back cover, change:
"Introducing Outlook 98"

To:
"Introducing Outlook 2000"


LOC Page: Name And Address For Online Press Have Changed
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Online Press has merged with another company and now has a new name and address.
Please replace the text in green with the following text:

A Quick Course Education/Training Edition for this title is published by Online
Training Solutions, Inc. (OTSI). For information about supplementary workbooks,
contact OTSI at 15422 Bel-Red Road, Redmond, WA 98052, USA. 1-800-854-3344.
E-mail: quickcourse@otsiweb.com.


Page 52: Sizing Controls And Labels Procedure Correction
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Append the following sentence to the end of Step 3:

"Release the Ctrl key."


Pages 99, 101: Sending Meeting Requests Procedure Corrections
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Page 99, Step 3:
Replace Step 3 with the following text:

  To invite someone to attend the meeting, click the Invite Others button.
  Outlook displays the dialog box shown below:

  Your name is already entered in the Required box because you are the meeting's
  organizer. Your name is underlined to indicated that Outlook has information
  about you, including a valid e-mail address. The names of the people in your
  network's Global Address List appear in the list box on the left. If
  necessary, you can change the setting in the Show Names From The box to
  display the contents of a different address book. (See the tip on page 36 for
  more information about address books.)

Page 101, Step 8:
Replace the last sentence with the following text:

  Then change the time in the End Time edit box so that the meeting will last
  one hour.

Page 101, Step 10:
Append the following sentence to the end of this step:

  Close the dialog box.


Page 103: Responding To Meeting Requests Procedure Correction
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Replace the second sentence of Step 4 with the following text:

"Then click the Message Window's button on the Windows taskbar to redisplay the
meeting message."


Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All
comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future
printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may
already contain most or all of the above corrections.

Additional query words: 1-57231-991-7 EUBOOK EUQUICK OUTLOOK

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Keywords          : kbdocfix kbdocerr 
Technology        : kbMSPressSearch
Issue type        : kbinfo

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