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CD-based training for Word?
Does anyone know of any good CD-based courses for learning Word (in this
case, Word 2000)? Thanks very much in advance. Ron Proschan |
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CD-based training for Word?
Personally, I like courses designed by ElementK. They have online
courses that you can take, as well as courseware which includes CD's which contain exercises to perform. I think you can probably find quite a few companies by performing a Google Search on Word Training. I would narrow your results by those who offer Microsoft User Specialist certifications though, because that will be the better test to take to ensure you understand how to use Word. -- Dawn Crosier Microsoft MVP "Education Lasts a Lifetime" This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn as well. "Ron Proschan" wrote in message ... Does anyone know of any good CD-based courses for learning Word (in this case, Word 2000)? Thanks very much in advance. Ron Proschan |
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