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RSS Feeds in Microsoft Office

RSS Feeds provide easy, up-to-date information, delivered to you straight from the Internet. Learn the essentials here so that you can find, add, and read the articles or blogs in an RSS Feed right in Microsoft Outlook 2007, as conveniently as you receive and read your e-mail.

The Internet contains a lot of information on just about any topic. For example, you might use the Internet to read the newspaper or check stock reports. But finding what you need can be time-consuming.

Wouldn’t it be nice if, instead of surfing and searching, you could simply have information delivered to you?

Help is here! Take this course and learn how, with Outlook 2007, your Web browser, and an Internet connection, you can get the news and information that you choose, delivered to your own Outlook Mailbox.

After completing this course you will be able to:

  • Identify Web pages that contain RSS Feeds.

  • Subscribe to an RSS Feed and set up Outlook for delivery.

  • Read RSS articles and blogs in Outlook.

  • Remove an RSS Feed from Outlook.

  • Choose where RSS Feed articles are delivered in Outlook.

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