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I am going on a job interview & they stated that I need to take a test for
Word & Excel. I work on both of these applications but when Human Resources
give you a test it can be difficult. Can any one assist me in conquering
this test.
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Sort of impossible to help you with the test since we have no idea what
the questions or tasks on the test are.

Best I can do is suggest you read Shauna Kelly's website, pick up copies
of Beth Melton, Stephanie Krieger and Bill Jelen's books and...do your
best.

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I am going on a job interview & they stated that I need to take a test for
Word & Excel. I work on both of these applications but when Human Resources
give you a test it can be difficult. Can any one assist me in conquering
this test.


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There are many different tests so there's no single answer to this question.
I've taken several of them with contract agencies. (One day I took the test
with Agency 1, drove to Agency 2 and took a similar test.) The ones I took
were very basic. The hardest part for me was that I am accustomed to using a
right-click for some functions and they disable that.

If you are comfortable with the basics in Word (open, save, cut, paste,
insert table) and Excel (open, save, cut, paste, make a chart), you should
be fine. If you are applying for a job that is specifically looking for a
power user, you're going to have know a lot more than that though.
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