Outlook Beginner 2016 Course
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Course Overview
This is a one-day training course customised for beginners to learn the basics of Microsoft’s Outlook 2016 software. Often underutilised, Outlook is a powerful and innovative platform capable of so much more than just sending and receiving emails. During our training, participants will not only learn Outlook’s basic email functions, but also how to add attachments to emails, create email signatures, set up read receipts, flag messages, manage spam and junk mail, create customised calendars, manage contacts, create tasks, use print functions and more.
Raising the Bar’s courses are delivered by certified experts who are well versed in all of Outlooks functions. Our training courses are tailored to be informative and easy to understand, with small class sizes ensuring all students receive personalised attention. Our dedicated trainers will teach you the basics of Outlook with clear instructions using demonstrations and hands-on activities to ensure all students leave with the confidence required to use Outlooks basic functions. All equipment is supplied, so there’s no need to bring a thing.
When the course is complete, students receive a certificate of completion, a detailed course guide reinforcing all the skills covered during the training, 12 months of phone and email support from Raising the Bar and the proficiency required to undertake our Outlook Advanced course.
Who Should Attend This Course
The Outlook Beginner 2016 Training Course has been tailored for beginners who have very little or no prior knowledge of Outlook or any other email platform. It has been designed for those who want to learn the basic functions of how to send and receive emails, while taking advantage of many of the other features that Outlook has to offer. The skills learned will assist with communication, time management and organisation, which are helpful in a home or business environment.
Participants who attend this course are not expected to have any prior experience with Outlook. It’s well suited to those who want to use Outlook for personal or professional use, as you’ll learn such varied skills as how to work with attachments, flag messages for follow up, manage tasks and control junk mail filters.
Beginners can register for public Outlook courses in our training facility in Sydney, with various dates throughout the year. In other cities, closed group training sessions can be arranged by appointment in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and Canberra.
Course Prerequisites
Our Outlook Beginner 2016 training course is designed for beginners, so no prior exposure to Outlook is required to participate. All that’s needed is a basic understanding of computers and the Windows operating system, keyboard skills and the desire to take your skills to the next level.
Course Inclusions
FREE Course Re-sit
8 months
When you book a public course at Raisng the Bar we offer you a FREE course re-sit for up to 8 months from the scheduled course date.
FREE Email Support
12 months
Free email support for up to 12 months from the scheduled course date.
Small Class Sizes
10 students
All of our courses are capped at a maximum of 10 students to maximise your learning experience.
Classroom Training
All of our courses are face to face, hands on, classroom based training delievered by
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Course Manual
Every student will receive a printed course manual with step by step instructions to use as a reference guide.
Computer Lab
No need to bring your own laptop. Our training courses are conducted in fully equipped computer labs with free Wi-Fi.
Course Certificate
Every student receives a certificate of completion at the end of course to recognise your new
skills.
Course Dates
21-Mar-19 (Thu) | $385.00 |
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25-Nov-19 (Mon) | $385.00 |
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