Sunday, August 17, 2008

Outlook Dates in English

Dates are entered in many places in Outlook … in appointments, tasks and email reminders. Did you know that you can enter dates using common English phrases such as next Monday or first Monday in December.

I have created a small video tutorial that shows you how easy it is to do this.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great video.....
Keep up the good work.

James

Anonymous said...

A very useful video, short and to the point. Interestingly, it probably took less time to view and get a feel for the material than if it had been written, which surprised me. Thank you for reminding me of something I once knew but had forgotten.

John said...

Good tip Sanjay, that will help at times with not having to drop down the calendar. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. My only improvement in this format would be to consider bulleted items so people can print this or make a pdf, or copy paste into a note, etc., for later referral.
Thanks for the tip!
John G.

Anonymous said...

Great tip and good video! No need to worry about your accent or the volume on the mic..both were just fine.

Crystal

Anonymous said...

hi. pretty useful tip. and accent was easy to understand and actually quite nice to listen to.

kind regards

don card

Anonymous said...

Very useful and easy to use. Thank you.

Ian