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ResolvedVersion 2007

Tracey has attended:
Word Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course
PowerPoint Intermediate Advanced course

Mark ups

Would like to know more general information on mark ups and sharing document editing with others. Would also like to take MCAS test, so would appreciate info being sent

RE: Mark ups ( tracking Changes) , Sharing files and MCAS Exam!!

Dear Tracey

Thank you for attending Word 2007 Adv. course. I hope you enjoyed the course and have already started using the newly learnt topics covered in the training into practice.


I have passed on your request for MCAS exam to the relevant dept. so someone should be in touch with you soon!!

With regards to the Mark up( I believe you are talking about Tracking changes) and the sharing documents may be on the course material that will be sent to Col ( the person who booked the course). She should be forwarding you the relevant documents.

If you do not see the topics then please inform me via replying to this post and I should be able to arrange it for you!!

Kindest Regards

Rajeev Rawat

MOS Master Instructor 2000/2003
MCAS Master Instructor 2007

RE: Mark ups

Tracey,

For MOS/MCAS information, please see this link: MCAS Courses London.

Regards, Rich

 

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