From the course: Using Microsoft Teams and Outlook Together: Maximizing Productivity

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What you can do with Outlook and Teams

What you can do with Outlook and Teams

From the course: Using Microsoft Teams and Outlook Together: Maximizing Productivity

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What you can do with Outlook and Teams

- [Instructor] Microsoft Outlook is really the gold standard for an email-based client. You can get the desktop version of Outlook or the browser-based Outlook on the web. Either of them will be used for communication, for scheduling your time and meetings and for task management. Outlook has modules for email for managing people or contacts, for calendars and for tasks. So if you are an Outlook user in a typical day, you would have use Outlook to email messages to colleagues, to attach a file to an email and send it to someone outside your organization, to manage your calendar or a shared calendar or perhaps your boss's calendar. In that calendar you'd set up appointments and set up meetings and you'd use the task module to create, delegate and manage tasks for yourself or for others. Microsoft Teams on the other hand is chat-based rather than email-based. It's used for communication, meetings and events and for file…

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