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Hi All,

I need to brush up my MS Office skills as they are not as good as I once thought. I am self taught from using it at work and recently found out that I basically (suck) have under average MS Office skills.

So what I am after is a program to teach me the shortcuts and show me the potential of these programs mainly

- MS Word

- MS Excel

- MS Access

Main reason for all this is I am trying to get another job, and I completed a test for one job and I am under average on excel and word, so yeh reason for me needing to learn more.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks In Advance

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try textbooks.

just go to dymocks and look in the computer text section and u'll find heaps on it.

the 'dummy' books are usually good for teaching basic stuff.

or save cash and go to your local library, my local library (ashfield) is shithouse but they have a massive range of books on computer programs. some are a bit old, but ms office hasnt really changed that much

Thanks for the replies guys. I knew a few of those options but I was hoping I didnt have to spend much (anything at all) money and dont really have time to go during business hours.

I was hoping for an easier option. i.e somewhere on the net or a program someone can lend out.

Cheers

I can vouch for the Dummy's books. I published a website using one of their books and it turned out really well. Not online anymore so I can't show you sorry.

If you want free. Hit google and you will find something.

This took me 2 seconds to find. Click me.

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