Courses
Courses Index
and Courses are best viewed Using F11.
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Existing Courses currently available,
subject to sufficient enrolments, are listed alphabetically in
the above index. New Courses introduced later are
not listed alphabetically, as they are subject to change.
The links for these subjects follow the current Courses.
Each Course listed is a link
to a page with the detail of the syllabus of that Course. Just
click on the link. You can print the page if required.
Click Course at
the top of the page again for information on any other
course.
You can also refer to
the handouts on Courses filed in the rack on the wall just
inside the entrance to the
training room. You may also wish to speak to the trainer or the
helpers.
To Open
Microsoft Office 2007,
even if you Have Earlier Versions of Microsoft Office.
A
problem, that will increase as more and more computer users
update to Microsoft Office 2007, is that those to whom they
email documents will not be able to download them. The 2007
programs are not compatible with Office 2000, XP and 2003.
If someone sends an attachment in Word, Excel and PowerPoint
2007 the recipient is unlikely to be able to read it. If you
do not intend to update to Office 2007, download the
Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack by clicking this link:
Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and
PowerPoint 2007 File Formats.
By installing the
Compatibility Pack in addition to Microsoft Office 2000,
Office XP, or Office 2003, you will be able to open, edit,
and save files using the file formats new to Word, Excel and
PowerPoint 2007. It is a large download of 27.5 MB. It will
take a fair amount of time to download if you are still
connected to dialup internet. With broadband, however, you
can begin using this convenient compatibility pack in a
couple of minutes. It’s great!
In Office 2007 programs,
you can save documents as earlier versions of Office, so
they can be sent as attachments to those with earlier
versions. It would be handy, nevertheless, to keep a note
of this link in case a recipient of your attachment could
not open it. You can email back this link to your unhappy
emailer.