Sending Office Live mail

When you’ve mastered the art of reading your mail, you’ll probably want to
start sending some. If you’ve used other programs to send e-mail you’ll find
that Office Live has all the bells and whistles you’d normally associate with
sending e-mail.

Follow these steps to create a brand, spanking-new e-mail message:

  1. Click Inbox in the E-Mail section of the Office Live Home page. The Office Live Mail page opens.
  2. Click New on the toolbar at the top of the Office Live Mail page. A New Message page opens; see Figure 4-11.
  3. In the To line, type the e-mail address of the person you want to send the message to. If you have already added contacts to Office Live, you can click the book icon to the left of the To line to reveal a list of your contacts. Feel free to click one of the contact names — and watch the e-mail address magically fill in for you in the To line.
  4. (Optional) Click the Show Cc and Bcc button to reveal the Cc and Bcc lines. If you’re sending an e-mail to multiple other recipients this is where you’ll want to put their addresses.
  5. In the Subject line, type a brief description of the message.
  6. Type your message in the main message box, and then click Send.

Figure 4-11:
Sending an Office Live e-mail message.

If you have an artistic streak, you can format the message in a number of
ways. The New Message icon bar helps you change the font, its size, its color, and other attributes including bolding, italicizing, and underlining.

You can number or bullet a list of items, and even add an “emoticon” if
you’d like. Faster than a speeding bullet your e-mail message hurtles through cyberspace and lands in the recipient’s Inbox.

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