A 20 Minute Skill Builder on Outlook 2003

Creating your own training materials with embedding links to Atomic Learning tutorials is simple. They act as learning objects. You can use this feature to build your own customised competency checks, training modules and curriculum materials with built in support. If you are not logged in, you will be asked to log in when you select the first tutorial. If you are not a subscriber you can ask for an evaluation account.

If you would like help creating customised materials using Atomic Learning or more information please email bjones@atomiclearning.com

Outlook 2003 eMail skills
Click on the AL graphic next to each skill if you need help. The tutorial will play in a new pop up window. Close the window to return here.
You must be a subscriber to Atomic Learning or have an evaluation account for the links after the first one to work.

Introducing the Outlook features -------------------------------->
(This example will play even if you do not have an Atomic Learning account)

Working with the Navigation Pane
Working with the Go menu
Working with the Folders Lists
Typing an Address in the Address Bar
Creating and formatting a Word mail message
Sending a message

Addressing a message with the Address Book

Introducing the new Mail Pane
Adding a new folder to favourites
Opening messages
Using the Send/Receive button
Reply to or forward an email message
Printing an email message
Moving messages to a new or existing folder
Create a signature file for your messages
Inserting a signature
Sending an email with a text document or digital photograph attached

Using the picture attachments options

Opening and saving an attached file
For a complete course in Outlook ask AL

How do I build my own pages like this?

Just add this url to your web pages, office documents or emails. It's as simple as that.
http://movies.atomiclearning.com/uk/almovie?key=12845

The 4/5 digit code (12845 in this case) identifies the tutorial. Just change it for each tutorial. You obtain the codes from the tutorial listings at Atomic Learning You can choose to have the tutorial open in a new window if you wish.

Contact bjones@atomiclearning.com for more information.