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Jim Barrow <vrfour -at- earthlink -dot- net> wrote:
> My niece is just starting college and paying her way through. She is
> working as a part time data entry clerk/secretary. She has the motivation
> and the typing speed, but needs basic tips for using Word, Excel, etc.
> We're talking shortcut tips, on a basic level i.e., using Tab to scroll
> down, quick keys, etc. Is there a good website for her to get these tips
to
> help her get ahead of the curve?
Woody Leonhard has several useful newsletters, including "Woody's Office
Watch" and "Woody's Office for Mere Mortals" (latter is, obviously, more
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