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| Brian Pautsch 2003-06-26, 5:23 pm |
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Hi,
I'm taking the 70-091 exam on Saturday and just realized
it's not available after June 30th (Monday). I've taken
the 70-100, 70-175, & 70-176 exams already and scored in
the mid-high 80's on all of them the first time. I'm a
little concerned with this exam since I've had very little
VBA experience and I really only have one shot at passing
it. Can anyone offer me any advice? I have the Transcender
CD for it (that's mostly the reason I'm taking it) so I'm
in descent shape to start...but any additional advice
would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Brian
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| Matt Slattery 2003-06-29, 8:23 am |
| Hi Brian,
I passed this exam about 2 weeks ago, the exam dealt mainly with MS Data
Technology, and not with VBA. I really hope you know your MSDE, ADO, DAO as
well as Add-Ins, COM and the PDW. The only real VBA questions were for Word
and Excel and basically every one was to do with saving or publishing with
some relation to Office Web Components.
Best of luck!
Matt Slattery
"Brian Pautsch" <bpautsch@newvisionusa.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I'm taking the 70-091 exam on Saturday and just realized
> it's not available after June 30th (Monday). I've taken
> the 70-100, 70-175, & 70-176 exams already and scored in
> the mid-high 80's on all of them the first time. I'm a
> little concerned with this exam since I've had very little
> VBA experience and I really only have one shot at passing
> it. Can anyone offer me any advice? I have the Transcender
> CD for it (that's mostly the reason I'm taking it) so I'm
> in descent shape to start...but any additional advice
> would be greatly appreciated!
> Thanks in advance,
> Brian
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