Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 Media License Features
Centralize customer and prospect information in Office Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager, including contact information, e-mail, phone calls, appointments, notes, and documents.
Customize the type of contact information you track to suit your unique business needs.
While out of the office, you can work offline on your laptop or Pocket PC and synchronize your data when you return.
Easily share customer and prospect data across the company with secure multi-user access.
Integrate customer contact information and financial history when you use Office Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager along with Microsoft Office Accounting 2007.
Track billable time on your Outlook calendar and automatically send it to Office Accounting for invoicing and payroll.
Track prospects and leads in Office Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager, including contact information, communications history, documents, sources, and probability of closing.
Track opportunities from the initial contact to closing the sale. View a summary of all opportunities by type, sales stage, and probability of closing.
Get a consolidated view of the sales pipeline across your company to help you forecast sales and prioritize tasks.
Use a central information dashboard to get an up-to-date view of customer and prospect information to help you organize activities.
Choose from a wide selection of customer and prospect reports and sort and filter information, drill down for more details, and export to Microsoft Office Excel for further analysis.
When used with Office Accounting 2007, you can automatically turn sales opportunities into quotes, orders, and invoices.
A wizard leads you step-by-step through the process of producing effective marketing campaigns.
Filter customer and prospect data to compile targeted mailing lists.
Use mail merge capabilities to personalize marketing publications created in Microsoft Office Publisher, Microsoft Office Word, or ListBuilder.
Track response to your campaigns to determine their effectiveness.
The marketing materials you send to prospects and customers are automatically included in their communications history.