Microsoft Outlook Web App Quick Reference Guide

CustomGuide's quick reference for the Outlook Web App helps you get acquainted with the browser-based version of the email collaboration tool.


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From CustomGuide | Jan 27, 2012

Microsoft’s Outlook Web App delivers the familiar Outlook email features you rely on, only by way of your preferred Web browser, rather than the traditional desktop application.

The Quick Reference provides a handy “at-a-glance” tip sheet to get users familiarized with the basics, including:

  • The Outlook interface, such as the navigation pane, reading pane, Instant Search bar, Check Messages button and the notification alert icon
  • Creating new mail, replying, forwarding and deleting messages
  • Working with the Calendar to schedule appointments and meetings, responding to meeting requests and adding/deleting items
  • Adding, editing, finding and deleting contacts and contact groups

Included in this ZIP file are:

  • Intro Page.doc
  • Terms and Conditions.pdf
  • Microsoft Outlook Web App Quick Reference Guide.pdf
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