Datasheet

3. Type the e-mail address of your recipient on the To line.
The address you enter appears on the To line.
4. Click Send.
Your file is now en route.
When you’re just sending one Word file, these steps are the easiest way to go.
If you’re sending more than one file, I describe a more powerful way to attach
files in Chapter 5.
Entering an Appointment
If you’ve ever used an old-fashioned paper planner, the Outlook calendar will
look familiar to you. When you click the Calendar icon and then click the Day
tab, you see a grid in the middle of the screen with lines representing each
half hour of the day (as in Figure 1-3). To enter an appointment at a certain
time, just click the line next to the time you want your appointment to begin,
type a name for your appointment, and press Enter.
If you want to enter more detailed information about your appointment —
such as ending time, location, category, and so on; see Chapter 8 for the nitty-
gritty about keeping your calendar.
Figure 1-3:
Track your
busy
schedule in
the Outlook
calendar.
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