Microsoft Courses

Every Business Owner needs to understand how to use Microsoft applications, whether you need to diarise your time, set tasks and keep a track of sales prospects in Outlook, to setting up your targets and forecasts in Excel and creating contracts, manuals and brochures in Word. There is so much you can do with all of these products, but do you need to know how to use everything? Probably not.

That is why we have created a range of courses suitable for you that are customised to your specific requirements, only learn the bits that are essential to run your business smoothly, efficiently, simply and smartly. Choose from a range of topics listed in the attached documents or attend our hands on courses, or webinars.

Outlook Calendar

Outlook Tasks

Outlook Contact Management System

Collaborating with Outlook and Using with Online Tools

Word – The Basics

Word – Beyond the Basics

Word – Power User

Structuring Long Documents for Contract Writers, Secretaries, Authors of Books & E-books

MailMerge – To send out a document to many addresses, ideal for envelopes, letters and labels for big mailouts

Tables – Creating and modifying them for simple document structure to complicated forms

Excel – the Basics

Excel – Beyond the Basics

Excel – Power User

Database creation in Excel, using it to store data from your prospects, sorting, exporting to external databases

Charts and Graphs

Setting up Targets, Goals, Cash Flow  and statements

PowerPoint – Basics

PowerPoint – Power User

Electronic Presentations for the Speaker

Presentations designed for use on Webinars

Publisher – for the creation of leaflets, brochures, flyers

Publisher for Banners that can be used in Facebook and on Websites

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