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Overview
Three Electronic Business Cards  

To make sure customers and friends know how to reach you, share your contact information with them electronically. Use Outlook 2007 to create and send Electronic Business Cards that reflect the work you do, your personal style, your company's look, or all of those things.

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  • Length: 20–30 minutes
 


GOALS

After completing this course you will be able to:

  • Create your own distinctive Electronic Business Cards and send them to others via e-mail.
  • Keep your cards up to date.
  • Control how and when you send an Electronic Business Card.
 
ABOUT THIS COURSE

This course includes:

  • Two self-paced lessons and two practice sessions for hands-on experience. Practices require Outlook 2007.
  • A short test at the end of each lesson; tests are not scored.
  • A Quick Reference Card you can take away from the course.
AUDIO TEXT

We're guessing that you know that you're ultra reachable. You know your cell number, your IM address, your e-mail address, and so on. But do your customers and friends have all of those addresses and numbers too?

An Electronic Business Card (or EBC), which is part of the Contacts feature in Outlook 2007, can help. An EBC is easy to create and customize: You can give it professional polish or personal style by adding your company logo or a picture of yourself. Use an EBC as part of your e-mail signature and customers and friends will see it at the end of your e-mail messages in a format that looks good and is easy for them to save.

Take this course and learn how you can create and share Electronic Business Cards faster than you can say E-B-C.

To learn more about this course, read the text in Goals and About this course, or look at the table of contents. Then click Next to start the first lesson.

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