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| JupiterGirl 2003-07-23, 9:01 am |
| Hi All,
I'm based in the UK and after reading the boards I'd say 2/3rd of members are Americans and not there's not many UK members. So I'm not sure whether the tests are the same as in the USA.
I have had difficulty in finding practice tests for Office XP. Can anyone assist?
I'm looking at changing career and need to pass these exams asap; i've bought the Microsoft study guides for each subject but it's the same old story, if you're not using the software during the working hours, things don't tend to stick in our brains...... My fear is Access as I don't use it and I struggle with the principle of the relationships: can anyone advise on some extra study material or websites to help me?
any information would be brilliant... I'll keep you posted on my results as as when I take the tests...
Regards
Julia | |
| foxmedia 2003-07-23, 11:58 am |
| JupiterGirl,
Try the site/link below. I have this CD and it is one item I used to pass Excel Expert.
Has all of the Office items on it. Very Good.
I will be attempting Master by years end and I will use this tool. (My concern...Outlook...feel comfortable with the others.) Good luck
Fox
http://dtiq.safeshopper.com/ | |
| JupiterGirl 2003-07-23, 12:20 pm |
| Thanks very much for the info: I'll log on from home and order a copy.
Good luck with your exams!
Julia
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| doxiepup01 2003-07-28, 6:48 pm |
| NOTE:
You cannot just study what is on the CD...it is meant to be a 'practice' only. None of the questions asked on the CD are on the actual exam. It is meant to be a 'warm-up- for the real exam. It realistically gives you a feel for the actual testing environment, but not the actual test questions. |
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