Sage Computer Support schedule of available training coursesOctober / November / December 2001 By Janice McCallum - 21st September 2001 - Back to News
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SageComputer Support Schedule of Available Training Courses
October / November / December 2001 |
BOOK ONLINE www.sagecomp.com.au Course outlines online |
Any of the following Financial Systems training can be arranged on request.
- GST within MYOB or Quickbooks
- Day to Day for MYOB or Quickbooks
- Setting up Your business MYOB or Quickbooks
- Understanding Your BAS & IAS
Microsoft Office Suite and Product Training
Please note if you have 4 or more participants and wish to run a course not listed, hold the training on a different day from listed, or conduct training on your own site - this can be easily arranged.
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Course Name |
Date |
Time/Duration |
Course Code |
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Introduction to Microsoft Publisher |
17 Oct Wed |
9:00 – 1:00 4hrs |
PU1710 |
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Introduction to the Internet |
18 Oct Thu |
9:00 – 12:00 3hrs |
WWW1810 |
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Introduction to Microsoft Word |
19 Oct Fri |
9:00 – 4:00 6hrs |
WOINTRO1910 |
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Intro to Microsoft Excel |
25 Oct Thu |
9:00 – 4:00 6hrs |
EXINTRO2510 |
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Intermediate Microsoft Word |
1 Nov Thu |
9:00 – 4:00 6hrs |
WOINTER0111 |
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Intermediate Microsoft Excel |
14 Nov Wed |
9:00 - 4:00 6hrs |
EXINTER1411 |
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Introduction to MS Outlook |
16 Nov Fri |
9:00 – 1:00 4hrs |
OUTINTRO1611 |
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Introduction to MS PowerPoint |
21 Nov Wed |
9:00 – 1:00 4hrs |
PP2111 |
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Advanced Microsoft Word |
5 Dec Wed |
9:00 - 4:00 6hrs |
WOADV0512 |
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Introduction to MS Publisher |
6 Dec Thu |
9:00 - 1:00 4hrs |
PU0612 |
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Advanced Microsoft Excel |
12 Dec Wed |
9:00 – 4:00 6hrs |
EXADV1212 |
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Introduction to MS Outlook |
14 Dec Fri |
9:00 - 1:00 4hrs |
OUTINTRO1412 |
8hr ms access intro/intermediate or advanced will run on demand (min 4 participants)
- 3hr course: $81.95 per person
- 4hr course: $108.90 per person
- 6hr course: $163.35 per person
- 8hr course: $217.80 per person
All prices are inclusive of GST
Please Note.
- Training courses will run with 4 or more participants
- Training for 1-2 participants at Sage or at client site - $91.30 per hour
- Training held at client site ( 3-8 participants) - $108.90 per hour
- Financial inquiries to Sharon Middlemiss s.middlemiss@sagecomp.com.au)
- MS Office inquiries to Janice McCallum (j.mccallum@sagecomp.com.au)
- Training Room hire – P.O.A.
- Travel to and from clients sites at applicable hourly rate
Note - Existing contracted clients will attract discounted rates
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: J.McCallum@sagecomp.com.au

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