Data Files, Archiving, and Send/Receive Groups in Outlook 2010 New Horizons Lebanon
Price: TBA
  • Duration: 1 Hour

Course details

Items created in Outlook 2010 are stored in data files on your computer. Proper management of these files is important in organizing Outlook items and managing space on your hard drive. This course discusses PST and OST files and how they can help you while working with Outlook 2010. Archiving data also plays an important role in Outlook 2010, and this courses covers how to manage AutoArchive settings and how to manually archive items. Also discussed in this course is the creation and management of Send/Receive groups, which enable you to control how often Outlook folders are updated.

  • identify key characteristics of Outlook data files and offline Outlook data files
  • manage Outlook data files
  • specify AutoArchive settings for archiving your Outlook items
  • manually archive your Outlook items
  • use the Mailbox Cleanup tool to manage your mailbox
  • use Send and Receive Groups
  • archive your Outlook items
  • work with Outlook Data Files
  • use Send/Receive groups
Updated on 12 November, 2015

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As changes in technology have accelerated, it’s become even more essential for people to master technology to be productive, invaluable employees who optimize, program and invent solutions—and even grow companies of their own. With over 300 centers in 60 countries, New Horizons is the world’s largest independent IT and Business training company. Over the past 35 years, New Horizons has delivered a full range of IT and business skills/Management training through innovative learning methods that have transformed businesses and helped over 35 million students reach their goals. New Horizons Lebanon branch was established in 1996.

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