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Old 03-10-2014 at 09:52 PM   #1
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I would like to take some courses teaching me how to use Microsoft Office. I think the courses are in the engineering, but I dont know the course code. Can anyone please tell me what the course code is? Thanks in advance.
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If you are in Commerce (as per your MacInsiders profile), you should have taken Comp Sci 1BA3 first semester which covers a variety of software programs in the Microsoft Office suite. Check your textbook, it has Microsoft Office in it.

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Yes, I took that one in the first semester. But I would like to go deeper into Microsoft office.
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There's a course in Engineering and Management called 2AA2: Electric Boogaloo. It teaches you office stuff in lots of detail.
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just pick up a book on how to use excel
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Yes, I took that one in the first semester. But I would like to go deeper into Microsoft office.
Is that so you can learn how to decrease font size?

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There is a course open to Eng and Mgmt students that does exactly this but I do not believe it is open to anyone else, not even people in the regular streams of engineering. Otherwise I don't know of any available
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