I agree with Chris, using Outlook will make you more productive.
 
Here's a book I've found to be very useful:
 
"Outlook 2000 in a Nutshell" by Tom Syroid and Bo Leuf .  
 
Mike Strock
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        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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        Subject: Re: OT: Looking for Outlook productivity book
        
        

        I found this to be fairly useful...
        
        http://www.davidco.com/products.php
        http://www.davidco.com/productDetail.php?id=43&IDoption=9&SID=55ce07dfb7c781
        2cb4303fac4fdae315
        
        Of course like any system, working it is the most important component.
        
        On 3/4/03 8:25, "Clishe, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        
        > I'm looking for a book that talks about how to setup and use Outlook,
        > and all of it's features, in a way that maximizes time management and
        > personal productivity. Does anyone know if such a book exists?
        
        
        
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