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Learning Center articleGetting started: Lotus iNotes 8.5.1
Added by ~Wendy Quethipilyynds | Edited by IBM contributor~Olga Elnuskilen on June 2, 2010 | Version 18
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This article highlights getting started content for new and experienced users of Lotus iNotes 8.5.1.
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  • 1 New users
    • 1.1 Preview Guide
    • 1.2 Reference card
    • 1.3 Get the Lotus iNotes Learning Widget
  • 2 Experienced users
  • 3 Advanced learning

New users


Preview Guide


The Lotus iNotes preview guide is a good introduction to Lotus iNotes if you are a new user, and a great summary for experienced ones. It provides a quick sampling of what's new, what's changed, and links to multimedia, help, and more.



Reference card


Use the following reference cardexternal link to get an overview of Lotus iNotes 8.5.1 and descriptions for some of the most frequently used tasks.



Get the Lotus iNotes Learning Widget



Install the Lotus Learning widget for Lotus iNotes in your sidebar. Put tours, tutorials, videos, reference cards, right at your elbow while you get productive with Lotus iNotes.



Experienced users



See this feature comparison chart for a high-level overview of the features available in the different Lotus iNotes modes: full, lite, and ultra-light.


Advanced learning



Ready to go pro? See video demos and more advanced courses in the Media Gallery.

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