CIT Skills Assessement (Computer Skills)
This evaluation measures your current knowledge of the chosen topic and helps determine if this course is appropriate for you current skill level. Please check the box which best describes your skill.
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Microsoft - Outlook 2003 Advanced - Specialization
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Sorting contacts, forwarding contact information, and creating and importing a vCard into contacts
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Changing the startup folder to Calendar
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Creating groups and shortcuts in the Navigation pane
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Using Find and Advanced Find features to search for messages
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Applying filters on messages
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Customizing messages by using message formats and stationery
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Sorting and grouping messages
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Using the Rules wizard and the Out of Office Assistant
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Archiving mail messages manually and automatically
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Creating and modifying notes
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Assigning a contact to a note
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Creating custom toolbars and customizing the menu bar
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Booking resources for meetings and sending meeting requests to a Calendar group
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Exploring e-mail security options
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Creating accounts and business contacts under the Business Contacts Manager folder
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Using the Business History folder and Reports
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Opening a mail form in design mode, testing the form, and saving the form as a template
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Integrating tasks with contacts
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Importing Microsoft Excel data into the Contacts folder
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Exporting Microsoft Outlook data to a Microsoft Access database
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Creating a public folder and posting an item to a public folder
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Granting permission to other users to view the Inbox
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Switching between offline and online states
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Adding a Send - Receive group to offline folders and disabling an offline folder
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Connecting to a news server and reading newsgroup articles
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Creating Journal entries automatically and manually and assigning a contact to a Journal entry