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Personal information manager
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Of the two functions of Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, the function that enables you to store,elecronically,information about yur contact names and addresses, your calendar,and tasks you need to complete
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Outlook today
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A summary view of your schedule, tasks, and e-mail for the current day the default view when you open the outlook program.
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Navagation Pane
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Located on the left side of the outlook screen, a pane containing buttons and smaller panes that provides quick access to Outlook's components and folders.
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Reading pane
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Located on the right side of the Outlook screen when the inbox and some other mail folders are open, a pane that allows you to read an e-mail item without actually opening it.
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Toolbars
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Rows of buttons from which you can perform commands with a single click of the mouse
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Submenu
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A menu of commands that siplays from another menu
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Keyboard shortcut
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A combination of keys on the keyboard
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Wizard
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A tool that walks you step by step
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RE
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Commonly used to mean regard to or regarding
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Memo style
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The print style Outlook uses to print an individual item such as a message.
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Contact
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A person or organization,inside or outside your own organization, about whom you can save information such as street and e-mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers, web page addresses,birthdays and even pictures.
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Task
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A personal or work related activity that you want to keep track of until it is complete
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Appointment
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A calendar activity occuring at a specific time and day that does not require inviting other people
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Date navigator
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A view of the caledar that you can use to display specific days in a month
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Daily style
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A print style that shows calendar appointments for the currently selected day
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