Getting Your Personnel started with Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook
Here are some few tips on how to start your personnel with Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Outlook. Below are the instructions on how to start personnel with Microsoft CRM for Microsoft Outlook.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Office Outlook is an add-in for Microsoft Dynamics CRM that is installed on a desktop or laptop computer. Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook brings Microsoft Dynamics CRM into the every-day Outlook experience by displaying the Microsoft Dynamics CRM areas as sub-folders in the Outlook mail folders. With a few exceptions, all of the same functionality is available, including set-up and configuration features.
One of the biggest advantages is that, after the add-in is installed, Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook can send and receive Microsoft Dynamics CRM e-mail from Outlook, which simplifies your organization's e-mail setup for Microsoft Dynamics CRM. With one click, Outlook e-mail messages can be tracked in Microsoft Dynamics CRM and linked to customer records.
To get your personnel started you'll need to do the following task:
1. Set up user records to manage e-mail with Outlook.
Your personnel then have two tasks to complete:
1. Install Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook on their computers.
2. Set up their personal options to allow Outlook to send e-mail on their behalf.
As a suggestion, create an e-mail template with the boilerplate. You can send direct e-mail to new users, which they will receive in Outlook. Step-by-step procedures on how to create e-mail templates and send direct e-mail are in the Help. You will need to provide your company URL [yourcompanyURL] for Microsoft Dynamics CRM in the e-mail message.
To learn more, click Microsoft Dynamics CRM for further latest CRM updates. Thanks a lot for your precious time.
GT Kimberly is an ardent follower of IT Software News. He is a regular reader of news happenings of Big Companies like Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Google etc.
One of the biggest advantages is that, after the add-in is installed, Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook can send and receive Microsoft Dynamics CRM e-mail from Outlook, which simplifies your organization's e-mail setup for Microsoft Dynamics CRM. With one click, Outlook e-mail messages can be tracked in Microsoft Dynamics CRM and linked to customer records.
To get your personnel started you'll need to do the following task:
1. Set up user records to manage e-mail with Outlook.
Your personnel then have two tasks to complete:
1. Install Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook on their computers.
2. Set up their personal options to allow Outlook to send e-mail on their behalf.
- In the Navigation Pane, click Settings, click Administration, and then click Users.
- Double-click a user record. The User form appears.
- Under E-mail Access Configuration, select Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook. E-mail is sent and received with Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
- Click Save and Close.
As a suggestion, create an e-mail template with the boilerplate. You can send direct e-mail to new users, which they will receive in Outlook. Step-by-step procedures on how to create e-mail templates and send direct e-mail are in the Help. You will need to provide your company URL [yourcompanyURL] for Microsoft Dynamics CRM in the e-mail message.
To learn more, click Microsoft Dynamics CRM for further latest CRM updates. Thanks a lot for your precious time.
GT Kimberly is an ardent follower of IT Software News. He is a regular reader of news happenings of Big Companies like Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Google etc.

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