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replyReply Wed 26 Mar 2008, 15:20Delegate Sarah said...

Project

What other courses do you run

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replyReply Thu 27 Mar 2008, 12:00Trainer Andrew said...

RE: project

Hi Sarah

thanks for your question.

In addition to Project Intro / Intermediate we also run an Advanced Project course that you might find helpful once you have put your new Project skills into practice.

You can see all our courses online at our course details page.

I hope this is helpful - let us know if you have any other questions.

Kind regards,

Andrew

 

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microsoft project training courses and other Microsoft training courses.

Ms project tip:

Email a Task

When you need to communicate important information to your project staff use Microsoft Project 2003 to send them a note using outlook or an e-mail system.

1.In a task sheet, select the task or tasks which you want to send a project note.

2.On the File menu, point to Send To, and then select Mail Recipient (as Schedule Note).

3.Under Address message to, select the recipients of your note.

View all MS Project hints and tips


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