Microsoft Office Advantage

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Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/SLOA1

Three subscriptions available:

  • Individual: £149 per year
  • Team (for up to 10 people): £995 per year
  • Corporate (for up to 50 people): £3,995 per year

Booking a classroom office course?
Add Office Advantage for only £99. Contact us for details and terms and conditions of this offer, quoting SLOA4

Technical requirements
Reliable high speed Internet and a headset connected to your computer will be required to access the sessions. You will also need to download a small Webex application that will be provided after registration.

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/SLOA1

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Posted by Phil Stirpe on 30 January 2012

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Email Etiquette

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I am of an age where Blogs/Twitter/Texting etc are not my milieu! However just to prove to myself that you can teach an old dog new tricks (otherwise why would learning be my passion?!), I have decided to write my first blog.

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