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Computer Class

Microsoft Office Training

Microsoft Office is the most widely used tool for sharing/presenting professional information by a considerable number of companies in the world. The benefits of Microsoft Office to business productivity is so important that all computer-based professionals today are very familiar with Office.

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Whether you looking to learn about software applications like Microsoft Excel, OneNote or Outlook, we offer fully tailored and workplace specific solutions.

Microsoft Excel

Excel classes across levels from Basic to Advanced.
Classroom or live online training

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These fully customised sessions will help you to problem solve and learn valuable skills in Excel, using
demonstrations, hands-on exercises and one-on-one help.

Microsoft Teams

As one of the fastest growing applications in Microsoft history MS Teams is embedded in many companies throughout the world.

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With tailored training, we can show you how to communicate effectively with knowledge of set up basics as well as more  functions to boost engagement and participation.

Microsoft Outlook

If you are starting out and need to develop functional skills to use Outlook as part of your work role, we offer class-based and online training.

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For more experienced users we can pass on useful hints and tips to save time and manage work tasks more effectively. 

Microsoft PowerPoint

There is no death by PowerPoint in this course!

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Our training allows you to use workplace policies, procedures and style guides to ensure the creation of professional and informative presentations

Microsoft Word

In this hands-on basic skills training you will create, edit, and format documents.

 

For users of more advanced features including document versions, comments,  tracking, mail merges and templates, we are happy to create custom training solutions.

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Microsoft OneNote

OneNote is a digital notebook that automatically saves and syncs your notes as you work. Type information in your notebook or insert it from other apps and web pages.

 

Take handwritten notes or draw your ideas to support good workplace practice.

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Let us show you how!

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