Outlook 2007
Our free classes fill up fast, but you can use these tips and resources to learn more about Outlook 2007.
Top tips
- Need to easily send and receive email from an account other than your own?
Learn how to add additional mailbox accounts. - Create an OHSU email profile.
(Note: Multiple email accounts under one login are not supported.)
- Configure Outlook for use at home.
- Set up a Bcc rule that alerts you when you've been blind carbon copied.
Get Outlook 2007
Most PCs at OHSU have Outlook 2007. If you have a PC that ITG doesn't manage, follow these instructions to install Outlook 2007. Mac users can get Office 2008 through the download center. Check the Mac migration FAQ for more info on email options for Macs.
Quick reference guides
Course materials
See what's being taught in the free Outlook classes:
Outlook sharing scenarios
Configure Outlook for sharing scenarios like these:
- Share a calendar or an email folder
- Send email and appointments on behalf of another person
Other resources
Books 24/7: Dozens of online technical books, including several on Microsoft Outlook. a library barcode is required -get on at the circulation desk in the BICC library, or request a barcode online.
Outlook 2007 courses: Online training includes demonstrations, practice, assessments, and quick reference guides on a wide variety of Outlook features.
Interactive Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007 command reference guide: Microsoft has developed a visual, interactive reference guide to help you quickly learn where things are. Rest the mouse pointer over an Outlook 2003 menu or button to learn its new location in Outlook 2007.
Demos: A variety of Outlook demonstrations covering many features.
Help and how-to articles: Outlook 2007's most-read Help articles and most-searched-for Help topics.
Outlook 2007 Team blog: Covers the new Office user interface. The Microsoft Office 2007 Team writes their thoughts about the ins and outs of the Office 2007 user experience.
Microsoft discussion groups help you dive right in and get answers to your questions from other users and experts. Type your search term in the Search For: text box and click Go.

