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Outlook 2007: Beyond the Manual

Tony Campbell Jonathan Hassell

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Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems

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No detectada 2007 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-1-59059-796-5

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4302-0388-9

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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© Apress 2007

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Security and Backup

Tony Campbell; Jonathan Hassell

As with all aspects of computing, security is high on the agenda for Outlook users. Threats are posed from a variety of sources, typically originating on the Internet, and exhibit themselves in the form of email-borne viruses, malicious scripts, and social-engineering lures that entice you into doing something you shouldn’t.

Pp. 161-184

Outlook Outside the Office (or Home)

Tony Campbell; Jonathan Hassell

According to several statistics available in late summer 2006, sales of notebook computers have surpassed sales of more traditional desktop computers for nearly two years. So, there’s a good probability that you are using, or will be using, Outlook 2007 on a laptop and that you’ll be using Outlook away from your office or home base.

Pp. 185-190

Forms and Macros

Tony Campbell; Jonathan Hassell

So far you’ve seen just how versatile Outlook 2007 can be, and with a few tweaks here and there it’s possible to do practically anything you need to do without having to get into complicated scripting or full-blown programming. Nevertheless, as with the rest of the Office suite, the underlying engine that powers Outlook is built on a highly versatile programming platform called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), which allows virtually unlimited customization and programmatic manipulation of Outlook’s functionality.

Pp. 191-205