Tutorials
Microsoft Outlook 2000 Tutorials
Starting Outlook 2000
Microsoft Outlook is a comprehensive desktop information management program. You can use Outlook as a central inbox for all of your internal and external e-mail messaging systems. You can also use it to manage your contacts, to organize your calendar and scheduling, and to maintain a journal of your activities. Additionally, Outlook integrates a number of system management features that help you manage your files, folders, and system resources.
When Microsoft Outlook is installed, a shortcut icon is automatically placed on your desktop. You can use this shortcut icon or the Start menu to start Outlook.

Exercise 1: Starting Outlook
- Select the Start menu.
- Point to Programs.
- Select Microsoft Outlook.
- If the Office Assistant balloon appears, select Start Microsoft Outlook to close it.
- Maximize the Outlook window, if necessary.


