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| Does anyone know what is the best way to study for this test? | |
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| Stacy:
These tests aren't multiple choice, and you make changes to actual documents.
The best way to study is to have the software installed on your system, or have access to a computer that has it installed. And practice everything until you have it down cold.
The examcram books are very good. They have hands-on exercises at the end of each chapter.
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Sincerely,
Paisleyskye
Best wishes and peace to all!!!
(MOUS,A+,MCPx4) | |
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| Help! Does any one out there know where to find free past MOUSE past papers?
And what cram books can I use to study for the MOUSE exams? I am on holiday at the moment and would like to do at least one of the exams next month (good New Year's resolution!)
Everyone: have a lovely Xmas and a happy and peaceful 2001
The Lace Maker | |
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| I don't think you are going to be able to find any braindumps on the MOUS exams because they are interactive, and you change actual document. People are only going to be able to tell you what kinds of things they were asked to do during the examination - like find and replace words in a document.
The step by step instructions for the kinds of things they may ask you to do are included in the Study Guides on this site.
The examcram books you can get for the MOUS exams are Word2000, Excel2000, and the rest of the exams - the books are titled the same as the exams.
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Sincerely,
Paisleyskye
Best wishes and peace to all!!!
(MOUS,A+,MCPx4) |
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