Administrative Assistant's Update

October 2017

Focuses on the training and development needs of admin professionals and features topics such as hard skills (software competencies, writing, communication, filing) and soft skills (teamwork, time management, leadership).

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7 Administrative Assistant's UPDATE Learning Tree offers practical, real-world training in today's most in-demand skills, including Microsoft Office, SharePoint, project management, leadership and professional development. Visit www.LearningTree.ca for more information. Arnold Villeneuve Arnold Villeneuve has over 25 years in the computer technology and services industry working with standalone and networked microcomputers, minicomputers, and mainframe systems. He has been an author and Instructor with Learning Tree International since 1993, where he has developed seven courses for instructor-led, computer-based training, and e-learning initiatives. Select A4, then press to select all Fix alignment • Select Home | Alignment | Top Align Add a border • Select Home | Font | All Borders Fix column heads using Styles and Alignment • Select A3 • Press • Select Home | Alignment | Center • Select Home | Styles | Cell Styles | Accent 1 • Select Home | Alignment | Orientation drop-down | Angle Counterclockwise • Select Home | Alignment | Bottom • Make row 3 taller by dragging the row border down Go into the Name box and type A1:G1, then press • Select Home | Alignment | Merge and Center • Select Home | Alignment | Top • Select Home | Styles | Cell Styles | Title Excellent work. In a few short steps you were able to make your plain vanilla Excel worksheet much more pleasing to the eye. Until next time . . . 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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