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Written by Stella Elphick   
Wednesday, 18 February 2009 19:09

Windows–Word–Excel–Outlook–Access–PowerPoint

A series of one day courses to familiarise users with basic Windows concepts and software. Also more advanced courses for more experienced users or those who wish to build on the introductory courses.

Training is conducted at 3 levels:

Level 1 is aimed at getting started, improving confidence and familiarity with basic Windows concepts such as creating, editing, saving and printing files.

Level 2 builds on introductory concepts and skills, developing techniques which utilise the more advanced facilities and features within the application and improving the effectiveness of the user.

Level 3 builds on level 2 skills and introduces subjects such as Macro-programming, document integration and developing complete solutions.

Prerequisites

No existing knowledge is required for the introductory Windows courses.

For the Level 1 Office courses you should be comfortable using a personal computer and Microsoft Windows.

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