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Part I: Getting the Competitive Edge with Outlook
Figure 1-5:
Entering
your task
in the
Task list.
3. Press Enter.
Your new task moves down to the Task list with your other tasks.
Outlook can help you manage anything from a simple shopping list to a com-
plex business project. In Chapter 9, I show you how to deal with recurring
tasks, how to regenerate tasks, and how to mark tasks as complete (and earn
the right to brag about how much you’ve accomplished).
Taking Notes
I have hundreds of little scraps of information that I need to keep somewhere,
but until Outlook came along, I didn’t have a place to put them. Now all the
written flotsam and jetsam I’ve decided I need goes into my Outlook Notes
collection — where I can find it all again when I need it.
To create a new note, follow these steps:
1. Click the Notes button in the Navigation pane (or press Ctrl+5).
Your list of notes appears.
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