Online Delegate Support Forum launched - Get 12 Months Access
Hello,
We are delighted to announce the launch of our online delegate support
forum.
What's it for?
- Our delegates can now post questions relating to their course online
- Response (by our team of Microsoft certified trainers) is targeted
within 24hrs, but usually just 4 hrs
- Unlimited questions can be made for 3 months (also 12 months available,
see below)
What if I have already attended a course, can I also use the support
forum?
Yes! Don't worry if you've already attended one of our courses, we are
going to be emailing all our delegates
with their very own login details to the online support forum in the next
few days.
Sample the support forum
Post a question on our support forum in the next 3 days and get a full
year's free access! Click
here to visit the online delegate support forum.
All delegates who have completed
a feedback form with a valid email address
Some
other reasons why we are the UK's No 1 in delivering Microsoft Office
training:
Have a productive week.
Jacob
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Full
Menu Display
(Office 2003-2000)
One of the developments in Microsoft Office is that the Menu
system has been optimized. This means that only recently used
functions are displayed initially when you SINGLE CLICK on
a menu.
There are many ways of getting around this:
- DOUBLE CLICK on the menu bar, it will automatically expand
- Click on the DOUBLE ARROW you see on the bottom of the
menu.
- Wait for the menu to expand
If you always want to have the menus expanded:
- On the MENU BAR, click TOOLS, then CUSTOMISE. Select
OPTIONS, then uncheck the “Menus show recently used
commands first” box. Click OK.
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The majority of office employees use software applications from the Microsoft
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very company specific.
An increasing number of training companies are now offering consultancy
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Special Client Promotion
As a simple thank you for being our client and reading
our newsletter, we have extended our offer to you:
5%
off your next course
booked by 27th Nov 2006
Simply use the following code in the voucher box when ordering your
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MS Office Training Courses
If you think our pricing is competitive, we are now offering a
select range of courses, at an even lower rate:
- Get an additional 25% reduction off the promotional rate pricing,
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- The following courses are scheduled to run soon and will not
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The UK's market leader in instructor-led Microsoft Office Training
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