Mike Marshall's TS2 Rag

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Free Microsoft Office Training Available for You or Your Customers!

Hey Folks,

You never know when you or one of your customers might need some training or help on Microsoft Office!  Feel free to share with anyone!  I sent it to my Mom to look at versus always calling me to show her all the time! Not that any of you had to ever do that!

Office Online Training:  ALL ABOARD!

It's free, it's fast, it’s wherever you are. From the maker of Microsoft Office programs, training shows you how to use those programs more effectively and more comfortably.

Why is training free?

We want you to love Office 2003. To use it to work better and faster. To understand how it can save you time and trouble. The more you know about it, the more it can do for you.

What does training do?

Training tells you and shows you how Office works. Really tells you — all the courses have audio in them, and many are audio all the way through. And really shows you. Every course has hands-on interactive practices, with detailed instructions so you can try for yourself. Training courses begin at the beginning, with courses for people who’ve never used a program. Other courses explain popular features, effective work strategies, and smart ideas that you’ll be glad to use yourself.

How do I start?

Go to the Office Online Training home page and see what looks good to you. There’s lots to choose from. Or try basic training if you’re just getting the hang of Office. We’ll show you the ropes.

What do I need?

A computer. The Internet. (And when you’re not connected, try summaries of training, in PowerPoint or as printable Quick Reference Cards.) Because the practices are in Office 2003, you need Office 2003 to do them. But you can read and hear and see the courses with just Internet Explorer.

 

Published Wednesday, September 21, 2005 11:30 AM by mmars

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