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Question about Outlook 2000 Core exam.
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| geoyky 2001-03-07, 9:45 pm |
| Hello Everyone,
I just want to study for the Outlook 2000 Core test, and I try to search in the major online bookstore, so far I cannot find any books just only for preparing the MOUS Outlook 2000 Core exam; and the practice test. Please if any one pass the test, please give me some suggestion for the books and the practice test.
And the other question is the MOUS tests have Office 95, Office 97, and Office 2000, Tracks. Is any one know when it is going to expire, or should I wait for the Office XP come out, than take the new tests?
Thank you for all of your attention.
George | |
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| I think the Office 2000 track will be around for a while, because they only retired the Office 95 exams last year, and the Office 97 exams are still available.
The Complete Reference for Outlook 2000 is available through Amazon and is an excellent book which includes a Cd-ROM with a practice test. | |
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| Thank you Paisleyskye for you quick Reply, I found the book you suggest. And also under the same title "The Complete Reference" I find they have books for Office 2000, Word, Access, Powerpoint & Excel. Since all of the books are the same prices, may I ask which book you are using, so I can decided I should buy "The Complete Reference for Office 2000" for the feture study or just stick with the one I need just for the "Outlook 2000"?
Thank's again for your attention.
George | |
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| Actually, to be honest, I have the whole set including the Complete Reference to Office 2000. If you are only writing one exam, I would suggest getting the book that is for that exam. (i.e. if your exam is Outlook 2000, then only by the Outlook 2000 book).
The reason is that I find the Complete Reference to Office 2000 relevant for the real world, but it does not cover enough material on each subject for the exams. The book is as thick as the other complete reference books, and covers 5 or 6 applications, so really it is only giving you a general overview of each of the applications.
I hope this helps. | |
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| Yep, it was really helpful.
Thank's again
George |
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