Kareem,

I do not know of a resource that does the kind of comparing that you are 
looking for.  While all e-mail clients do many of the 
same thing, Lotus Notes definitely does some things differently than most.  It 
is possible that IBM has something, though.

However, the first think you need to do is to be sure you are using the "basic" 
version of Lotus Notes.  Some companies only 
install the basic version but some install both the basic version and a larger 
version that depends some on Java.  As far as I 
have seen, you can do everything on the "basic" version that you can do on the 
other version.  You might need to get some help 
from the technical staff to figure out which version you have.  If you find 
that the list of messages does not read correctly, 
though, that means you probably are using the full version.  

There are a few other Lotus Notes users on this list so possibly they will know 
if there are training materials that can help you.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 07:24:55 -0500, Kareem Dale wrote:

>I am using Lotus Notes for the first time after using MS Outlook for 20
>years. Can anyone recommend any good training materials-maybe something
>similar to what Access Technology Institute puts out for MS Office Products?
>Also, is there some sort of resource that might compare MS Outlook commands
>that I am use to using and say what those similar commands translate into in
>Notes? Any help is appreciated.  Thanks. Using WE 8.


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