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Getting the most out of your Microsoft Office Training
Tue 28th November 2006
Pick the right level of course
The first thing to do is to make sure that the level of the course is right for you. If you attend one that is too simple you will be going over old ground, which may be alright if you are looking for a refresher, but not if you want to learn new skills. If you sign up to a course that is too advanced you may quickly become out of your depth and, rather than learning new skills, will just end up feeling frustrated and confused. It
Author is a trainer with a Microsoft Office training company, the UK industry leader in its sector. For more information on Microsoft Office training courses, visit https://www.stl-training.co.uk.
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