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Old 10-26-2013, 09:35 PM
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Newbie here, hello all!

I was wondering if anyone knew of any training out there that helps you become very proficient with Microsoft Office, particularly Word and PowerPoint. I already know 'how' to use them, my goal is to increase my productivity and to know all the functioning and features like creating forms, styles, creating templates, tables, charts etc. Is there training out there that is specific to productivity, proficiency and advanced knowledge? It doesn't matter if it's classroom, online, DVD, etc. The majority of what I have found has been 'how' to use the software. Thanks!

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Hi joycreative,

Sure, there is training 'out there', aimed at making one more proficient with a given Office application. The trouble is in picking which ones are available for you, relevant to your needs and fit within your budget. On the first point, for example, it's not much good knowing about a wonderful course in New Zealand if you live in Botswana, or the course is available in French, Portugese & Spanish but you only speak English. Ultimately, you're going to have to research what each one offers.
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Thanks for responding Paul. I actually am researching but while researching, it never hurts to see if anyone else here in the community might have some knowledge of good productivity training etc. That's what we're all here for, to help each other and communicate. You have not because you ask not. So true.
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