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                  Our Quick References provide shortcuts, tips, and tricks for over 100 of the most popular programs used in today's business market. Use them to brush up on the basics and to find alternate methods to your favorite commands.

Microsoft Excel

Microsoft InfoPath

Microsoft Office

Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft Outlook Web App

Microsoft SharePoint

Microsoft Visio

Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Word

Additional Titles

Computer Training

ECDL

IBM Lotus Notes

Intuit QuickBooks

Mozilla Firefox

Apple Titles

Apple Appleworks

Microsoft Entourage

Microsoft Excel

Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft Word

Adobe Titles

Acrobat-Win

Dreamweaver-Win

Fireworks-Win

Fireworks-Mac

Flash-Mac

Photoshop-Win

Photoshop-Mac

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