

Most of the principles can also be applied to Office 2007 and to Office 2013, but as the 2010 version is the most commonly used, this is the version I have chosen for the tutorials.This course requires no previous knowledge, but assumes that students will have access to a PC and a copy of Office 2010 or later.What will students need to know or do before starting this course? It does not cover advanced topics but does cover all you need to get started plus lots of cool shortcuts to make your day fly by.This course is not intended as a comprehensive guide to Microsoft Office, it is intended to teach the essential skills employers look for.Anyone who wants to update their skills if returning to work after a career break.Anyone who wants to become more confident, achieve progression at work or find a new job.You should take this course if you use Microsoft Office at work but have never been trained.Achieve confidence and job satisfaction through practice.Learn the skills employers expect you to have in Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint.Confidently use the core Microsoft Office programs in the workplace.By taking this course you will be able to: In this Microsoft Office essential skills course I share with you the real-life skills people need to get the best from the software in the workplace, gathered over many years as a Microsoft Certified Trainer.
