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The UK's leading provider of Microsoft Office training.†
"Courses never cancelled: Guaranteed" - Uniquely, our booked scheduled courses are never cancelled.
Voucher pricing
Above rates apply for 1 day Microsoft Office courses, excluding MS Project, Visio, VBA and Dreamweaver courses. Vouchers are valid for twelve months from date of purchase. |
Training vouchers (multiple courses)Also known as training credits or training passports. These are a popular method of reducing costs and administration for regular clients. Prices vary due to seasonal demand. For training voucher purchases, please contact
us or use the You'll also need to create a customer account so that we can credit the vouchers to you. |
It is our policy to provide:
- Quality training
- Qualified trainers
- Internet automation providing competitive pricing
- 12 months delegate support forum
We offer all of our scheduled courses (and soon other formats) via an "Easy Jet" type online booking system, delivering lower administration and ease of booking.
Both availability and pricing are dynamic.
We will beat any like for like instructor led training quotation.
† We run the most regular
schedule of MS Office courses (233 events over 6 months).
Onsite, bespoke, floor-wallking, surgery: harder to measure due to their nature.
Certainly in the top three providers.
‡ Due to automated on-line booking and "EasyJet" style pricing, typical pricing is for guideline purposes only.
* Microsoft Office courses: Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook (one day courses).
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