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Free and open to all, but please RSVP to bconn@cpcug.org . N OTE:
Meeting program starts promptly at 1:00 pm. Networking
follows the meeting.
Saturday, February 17, 2001, 1:00pm Organizing Your Computer Files and Outlook E-Mail Messages
Susan Kousek organizes clients' offices, workspaces, filing and supply areas, financial and other paper files, and, of course, computer documents and e-mail files. This month she returns with a new presentation focused entirely on setting up a system for organizing computer files and Outlook e-mail messages. She'll talk not just about the physical steps involved in creating folders, moving files and folders, and filtering e-mail messages, but also about the mental steps necessary to decide how to organize your computer files and e-mail messages.
Susan Kousek (Balanced Spaces) is included as one of seven "who can save you time" in "Figuring Out This $%#^* Computer," Washingtonian magazine, January 2001, p. 100. Speaker: Susan Kousek, owner of Balanced Spaces, LLC, is known to many members of the Capital PC User Group as a popular computer trainer. In addition to teaching Windows, WordPerfect, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, Searching the Internet, and Quicken, she gives seminars on organizing and has been providing hands-on organizing services for several years. She does office organizing and residential organizing (kitchens, closets, basements, papers, and financial records). She is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and is active in its Washington, DC, Metro Chapter. She is also the editor of the chapter newsletter.
Susan, a fellow member of the CPCUG Entrepreneurs and Consultants SIG, is returning by popular request: See information about her presentations on "Organize Your Office To Maximize Your Time and Space" at our SIG's June 2000 meeting and on "Getting Started As a Trainer" at our October 1998 meeting. Susan Kousek may be reached at skousek@cpcug.org. Agenda
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Saturday, February 17, 1:00 pm National Institutes of Health (NIH) Lipsett Amphitheater Clinical Center (Building 10) 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland (area map; NIH campus map; Floorplan of first floor of Clinical Center) Free Parking: There's construction underway at NIH, so try to arrive a little early. (There are traffic police on the NIH campus--observe the signs--speeding or rolling through stop signs, for example, can result in tickets.) You may park in the inside parking garage of Building 10. Please observe the signs, including those about types of cars permitted in certain spaces (such as "handicapped" driver and "small compact" only.) Tell any parking attendant you are attending a CPCUG event (there will be no charge). You may also park in the many outdoor parking lots. Metro--Medical Center Stop on the Red Line (about 3 blocks across the NIH campus) Free (usually any door prizes are for CPCUG members only ) RSVP: If possible, please RSVP via e-mail
to bconn@cpcug.org.
Next Meeting: Saturday, March 17, 2001, 2:15 pm Follows the "Before You Buy a Computer" Seminar How To Start a Business Without Venture Funding Greg Eoyang, President, WestLake Consulting Group Return to the home page of CPCUG's Entrepreneurs and Consultants SIG. March 6, 2001 |