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May 2011
Spring is nature's way of saying, "Let's party!" ~Robin Williams
In celebration of spring and all the new opportunities that follow, check out the contest on our Facebook page.
It is easy to play! Go to our page, "like" us, and look for the contest key word. It may be tucked in a picture comment, in a note, or on our wall! When you find the key word, send us a message or e-mail with your name, e-mail address, and the key word. As a thank you for liking us, and a reward for finding the key word, we will pay the taxes on any training session(s) taken before June 30th 2011!*
April prepares her green traffic light and the world thinks Go. ~Christopher Morley
Turning Ambitious Individuals into Office Experts
Discover the only internationally recognized, performance-based, certification that proves you have the skills needed to get the most out of Microsoft Office.
You can earn a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification on Microsoft Office programs and Windows operating systems.
See more at:www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/cert-overview.aspx
As part of our Skills Builder Series, we offer Microsoft Office Specialist preparation sessions. Some universities are now accepting certification exams as credit hours!
It is not enough to say your office professionals are at the top of their field, prove it with a Microsoft Office Specialist certification!
Watch for more news next month about our brand new testing centre that will offer the MOS exams.
In the spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of weather inside of four and twenty hours. ~Mark Twain
Not unlike the kinds of weather found in a spring day, computer applications can be seen to have one hundred and thirty-six different ways of behaving over the course of a day!Our courses make dealing with the temperament of your software much more manageable. Take a look at the calendar and register for training that will give you the skills to make the most of your day.
"A winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to develop them into skills, and uses these skills to accomplish his goals." - Larry Bird
Features
This month we are featuring the Adobe Creative Suite applications. Set a date now for Acrobat, Illustrator, PhotoShop and InDesign!!!
Tip of the Month
When you send an email - wouldn't it be nice if you could set a flag and/or a reminder in the recipient(s) calendar to ensure your request isn't forgotten.
Outlook 2010 - Adding a Flag and Reminder to Your Recipient's Email Message
1. To start, create a new e-mail message.
2. Next, click the Follow up drop down arrow in the Tags group on the Message tab on the Ribbon and select Add Reminder.
3. In the Custom dialog box you can flag the message for yourself with a reminder that will alert you when specified and by checking the Reminder toggle under Flag for Recipients, you can add an alert for the recipient(s) of the e-mail as well.
Options for flags include: follow up, read, reply, for your information, and more!
The date and time reminders for you and the recipient(s) can be different.
4. When you have finished setting the flags and reminders, press OK and continue with your e-mail as usual.
Congratulations! You have now added a flag and reminder to your and/or your recip e-mail.
Look for more tips and tricks on our Facebook Page!
*May not be combined with any other discounts (i.e. group discounts, etc.).
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