Managing information on the computer is a full-time job. Another name for Outlook could be “Look Out”, because if you don’t manage it, you can become consumed by it. This class is geared toward using Outlook as a Time Management tool, not just an email program. We will combine techniques that use Outlook as a day planner and learn how OneNote can be used as a central hub to store or find related information that might be stored in multiple places. OneNote is the digital replacement for your paper notebook. It allows you to store, organize and share all your important information in one place. Jot down simple notes, import web pages, then extract the text, link to external documents, and email your “notes” pages. You can even merge your notebook with other people, a great feature for team projects. This software is included in any of the Office Suites, from 2010 forward. Ginnie Floraday has over two decades of experience consulting and teaching technology courses, with expertise in corporate training and database development. She trains and consults on various platforms, including the Microsoft Office Suite and Bluebeam Revu, encouraging clients to explore software tools for greater comfort and efficiency.
Outlook and OneNote Time Management with Ginnie Floraday
Friday, September 26, 2025 (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM)
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Outlook and OneNote Time Management with Ginnie Floraday
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Friday, September 26, 2025 (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM)
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