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Sue Mosher is a Microsoft Office consultant and one of the top Outlook experts and authors in the industry. She is the founder and principal of the consulting firm Slipstick Systems.
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Werken van Sue Mosher
Microsoft Outlook Programming, Jumpstart for Administrators, Developers, and Power Users (2002) 30 exemplaren
Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators (2007) 13 exemplaren
Microsoft Outlook programming : jumpstart for administrators, power users, and developers 1 exemplaar
Programmeren in Outlook 2000 in 24 uur 1 exemplaar
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- Mosher, Sue
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- female
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- Arlington, Virginia, USA
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- College of William and Mary (B.A.)
Pacifica Graduate Institute (M.A. | Humanities) - Beroepen
- spiritual activist & labyrinth facilitator
writer/editor/facilitator
desktop software guru
news technology manager
broadcast news writer/editor/reporter
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- Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (annual award ∙ 1994 - 2009)
- Korte biografie
- To prepare for what comes next, Sue is currently studying for a master’s degree in engaged humanities with emphasis on mythology, depth psychology, and their practical application to the communications, environmental, and justice issues challenging people today. She hopes to apply what she’s learned at the intersection of spirit and action, using her experience in helping people get more out of their software and in facilitating conversations within her communities.
Sue is the author of hundreds of articles and seven books on Microsoft Outlook, including the bestselling "Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers" and the latest version, "Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming," released in June 2007. Her web site at http://www.outlookcode.com is a meeting place for people who want to make Outlook work harder for themselves and their organizations by learning how to program applications for their own use and to share with others.
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