Time Management Fundamentals with Microsoft Office

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Location

Online(Course Link)

Dates

On Demand

Course Categories

Personal Development

Certficate

Yes(National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA))

Language

English

Course Fees

US Dollar 15.94 (Check Course Page for Last Price)

No. of Attendant

Unlimited

Acquired Skills/Covered Subjects

  • Recall why it is recommended to move your reading pane to the bottom of the screen in Outlook.,Name the recommended amount of sections to have for your OneNote notes.,Recognize questions that should not be asked when processing an email.,List the correct steps for creating an email rule.
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LinkedIn Learning is an American website offering video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn.

It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015.Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.

Learn how to apply the principles covered in Dave Crenshaw's popular Time Management Fundamentals course with the Microsoft Office tools you're already using. In this course, time management expert Dave Crenshaw shows how to manage your time and boost productivity with Microsoft Office. He begins by showing how to prep your Office tools for maximum productivity, stepping through how to adjust user settings in Outlook, OneNote, and OneDrive. Next, he walks through the app-specific steps for implementing his popular approach to time management: processing email more efficiently in Outlook; leveraging the capabilities of OneNote to boost personal productivity; and creating a time budget in the Outlook calendar that's suited to your personal work style and goals.

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