Any on-line tutorials available for MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint?

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ddpete in Olathe, Kansas

49 months ago

I will be testing Friday afternoon and would like to brush up on some of the seldom-used aspects of each of these programs. I know that the potential employer I'm testing with will be using Kenexa ProveIt! and will NOT be providing the tutorial.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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ddpete in Olathe, Kansas

48 months ago

Thanks very much -- I'll check it out!

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Deborah James in Alameda, California

44 months ago

Hewlett Packard has a free online learning center:

h30187.www3.hp.com/

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Deborah James in Alameda, California

44 months ago

The other free online computer learning site is Pendaflex.

www.pendaflexlearningcenter.com

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Jack Gopher in NYC

40 months ago

Here you can find Word Tutorial videos as well as Excel:

www.free-training-tutorial.com

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Patricia in Ottawa, Ontario

40 months ago

Someone just sent me this today. I looks like it might cover the areas you are interested in and more. Check it out.

www.free-training-tutorial.com/microsoft-word-online.html

Patricia
secretaryhelpline.blogspot.com/

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Sara in Thiensville, Wisconsin

40 months ago

Great information...thanks so much!

Patricia in Ottawa, Ontario said: This is probably too late for your testing, but Microsoft has a site for free training in Excel, Outlook, PPT and Word etc.

office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/default.aspx?ofcresset=1

My sister wrote an article on my blog about it and she gave some good tips for learning new programs at secretaryhelpline.blogspot.com/2007/09/theres-nothing-wrong-with-asking-for.html .

Patricia
secretaryhelpline.blogspot.com/

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Lynn in Fort Myers, Florida

40 months ago

Alison Resource has free online courses on Microsoft Office. I have been doing those to brush up my skills. The only draw back is its Microsoft 2003.

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Melissa in Bertha, Minnesota

36 months ago

Career Builder Institute has a really great online training resource for MS Office. www.careerbuilderinstitute.com/pages/SearchResults.aspx

I used to be a trainer and we used these materials from CustomGuide whenever we taught classes. Everyone enjoyed them, and they teach skills better than any other out there!

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NewNina in Staten Island, New York

34 months ago

Go to www.microsoft.com then click on tab towards right hand side that says TRAINING AND EVENTS. It is a drop-down menu which shows you other selections and you choose OFFICE ONLINE TRAINING.
This site is fantastic and the go-to place for any microsoft applications and tips and downloads and templates. A must see!

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reneesh m a in Calicut, India

34 months ago

I am trying for a remote assistant job in microsoft

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Jes in Smyrna, Georgia

32 months ago

youtube also have tutorials on specific topics

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Janice Schoenfeld in Farmington Hills, Michigan

31 months ago

Here is a list of quick reference guides you can download. It has Word Excel Powerpoint Acess and more as well as 2007, 2003 or older versions.

www.customguide.com/quick_references.htm

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