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replyReply Mon 15 Sep 2008, 14:56Delegate Kaylee said...

Kaylee has attended:
Word Intermediate course
Word Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course
Excel Advanced course

Certification

please could someone let me know when I will be receiving the certificates for my Advanced and Intermediate Excel which I completed in July

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replyReply Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:33Trainer David said...

RE: certification

Hi Kaylee

We issue certificates on request. I have arranged for them to be sent out to you.

David

 

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Prevent macros from running when you start Applications

Macros are automated programs that can help you speed up your work. They can be embedded in caommands like AutoExec which will make them run as soon as an application like MS Word or MS Access are launched.
Sometimes it is useful to be able to switch off this function, and then can be done by the following method.
Hold down the SHIFT key when you click on the icon to start the program. This will suppress any automated macros.


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