Bill Dyszel, the author of 18 books including Microsoft Outlook for Dummies and
PalmPilot for Dummies, is also a regular contributor to national publications such as PC Magazine.
Bill is also an accomplished entertainer. He sang with the New York City Opera for 14 years and appeared frequently on the New York stage as well many television programs. He has over 40 short films to his credit and he is reputedly the most prolific contributor to the 48-Hour Film Project, an international filmmaking competition.
Send messages to Bill via bill /at/ outlookfordummies.com
I have you book Outlook 2003. One of my desires in buying the book was to find out how to store my contact information and email addresses so I don't loose them when my computer crashes and I have reload windowes. With Money the program allows me to backup my financial data in a safe place like a second partitioned drive. How do I do that with Outlook's contacts and email addresses?
Posted by: Bill Magno | December 22, 2006 at 02:53 AM
Hi,
I saw your short last year - PC Mag winner? - very cool.
Looking forward to attending your class tomorrow night at the SLC Center.
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See you tomorrow night.
Philip Juang
Posted by: Philip Juang | June 05, 2007 at 10:47 AM
Hello, Bill.
I attended (and did a voice over for) the 48 hour film project tonight and think you and The Whole Enchilada are marvellous!
Jacqueline
Posted by: Jacqueline Murphy | August 01, 2007 at 11:33 PM
Hey, Bill! I tried to e-mail you at your CinemaSolo site and it bounced - I wanted to tell you that I LOVED LOVED LOVED your 48-Hour "Underwater" movie - HILARIOUS! I can't BELIEVE you do all this stuff all by your lonesome! I am also impressed that you wrote so many "For Dummies" books - keep up the good work. And please e-mail me if you get this so I can send you a coupon code for other film competitions - maybe you can make some new works or promote some of your old stuff.
Seriously, good work, Bill!
Posted by: Steph Yuhas | May 20, 2008 at 12:06 AM
One of Bill's books ( http://rapid4me.com/?q=Microsoft+Outlook+for+Dummies ) was a real help to me in the beginning of my work in the internet. Keep up this great work!
Posted by: ompae5 | April 27, 2009 at 05:58 AM
Bill,
My daughter and I were reading a PC mag article about 48 hr films and we wanted to see area 2 slash 2. Where can we find it?
Thanks,
Frank
Posted by: Frank masterson | January 27, 2010 at 11:17 AM
Well, you know by now i am heading your fanclub, made of of many: me, me and more me...but i send on your webpage and youtubers to many globally. I looooove your work.
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Posted by: Sleerrige | January 09, 2012 at 03:59 AM
Hi Bill,
I am tracing my ancestors and have hit a dead end. I believe your great grandfather and mine were brothers. I lost the trail in the former Poland Lithuanian Republic, now part of Ukraine. My email address is attached in the comment info. Would really appreciate any info you have. Oh and by the way... almost forgot.
Awesome work. You are quite a talented individual!
Best Regards
Mike Dyszel
Posted by: Mike Dyszel | January 25, 2012 at 02:30 PM