[nfbcs] Microsoft Office Certification and Accessible Study Materials

Bryan Schulz b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 25 23:42:02 UTC 2018


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Hello.
I have been perusing the Certiport web site, the organization that oversees
the test taking procedures for the Microsoft Office certification process.
I have indeed found an extensive list of all of the tasks that a test taker
will encounter during a typical exam, but have not found any accessible
guides or study materials.
Perhaps someone has seen something like this on the web that I may have
missed?
Thanks for any tips that you might provide.

Jim Fettgather
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