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| Microsoft Outlook 2010 | An electronic mail program for communicating with others using e-mail addresses. You can also be used for scheduling appointments, creating a to do list, tracking time spent on a project, managing contacts and recording notes. |
| Open Microsoft Outlook 2010 | Click Start, Programs, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook 2010 |
| Windows Contacts | A program that works similar to a card index to keep track of contacts. This program can run on its own or in conjunction with Windows Mail. |
| Deleted Items | Messages deleted from any folder, or contacts in address book. |
| Inbox | New or opened messages. |
| Outbox | Messages to be sent. |
| Sent Items | Copies of messages you sent. |
| Drafts | Unfinished messages, or messages you don’t want to send yet. |
| Junk E-mail | Unsolicited or unwanted messages. |
| Title Bar | Indicates the contents of the window. |
| Menu Bar | Contains the names of menu items that contain different sets of commands. |
| Toolbar | Gives you quick access to frequently used commands. |
| Folder List | Displays a list of folders. |
| Split Bar | When you place the mouse over the bar, it becomes a double-headed arrow so you can drag to adjusted the size of the corresponding pane. |
| Column Buttons | Organizes information displayed in the information viewer. |
| Information Viewer | Displays information for the selected component or folder. |
| Preview Pane | Displays the content of the selected item. |
| Status Bar | Provides information on the number of items stored in the folder. |
| Virus | A small program written for the purpose of destroying information on a disk or the entire computer. |
| E-Mail | The most widely used application of the Internet. |