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How can you draft an email when you’re multitasking? How can you communicate with people who speak other languages? Learning how to dictate messages can allow you to save time and improve efficiency. Additionally, Outlook offers translation options that expand your ability to communicate with others.
In this course on Working With Long Documents in Outlook, you will learn how to use advanced features in Outlook to create and manage email communication. We will explore how to use dictation to create messages as a quick and easy way to draft emails, send replies, and capture the tone you want to communicate to others. We will also explore how to translate message content into different languages when communicating with people outside of your own language. Outlook limits the size of files you can send as an email attachment, so we will discuss how to compress and share large files as attachments and links.
You will learn to use dictation to create email messages in Outlook, translate email messages into different languages, and share large files in Outlook messages.
It covers using Office Dictation to create messages, using Outlook Translate for messages, and sending large files in Outlook.
Because Outlook limits the size of files you can send as an email attachment, the course discusses how to compress and share large files as attachments and links.
It builds skills in data compression, dictation, and translations.
Dictation provides a quick and easy way to draft emails, send replies, and capture the tone you want to communicate, helping you save time and improve efficiency when multitasking.