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replyReplyMon 9 Nov 2009, 15:50Delegate Rachel said...

Rachel has attended:
Access Introduction course
Access Intermediate course
Access Advanced course

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Please can I join the forum?

Access Advanced 1 day course
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replyReplyTue 10 Nov 2009, 09:44Trainer Rich said...

RE: Joining Forum

Hi Rachel,

Welcome to the forum.

We look forward to answering any questions you have regarding your Access Training.

Regards, Rich

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