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FrontPage 2000 Level 1 



Students will learn the tricks to help them create, edit, and manage
Web pages easily. The skills introduced include examining the working screen; getting familiar with the new
Task Panes; creating new
Webs; entering, modifying, and formatting text; incorporating graphics; applying themes; managing Webs; and previewing and publishing Webs.
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Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Core 



Students will learn the tricks that will help them create, edit, and manage
Web pages easily. The skills taught include examining the working screen; getting familiar with the new
Task Panes; creating new
Webs; entering, modifying, and formatting text; incorporating graphics; applying themes; managing Webs; and previewing and publishing Webs.
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Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Level 1 



This course is designed to familiarize users with key introductory features of
Microsoft FrontPage, as well as introduce them to some of the new 2002 capabilities. The skills include becoming familiar with the new
Task Panes; creating new
Webs; entering, modifying, and formatting text; incorporating graphics; applying themes; managing Webs; and previewing and publishing Webs.
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Navigating And Exploring The Internet 



This introductory course teaches students the fundamental skills they need to know in order to use the
Internet. Skills students will learn include connecting to the Internet, learning about and searching the
Web, and sending e-mail.
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Creating a Strong Leadership Team 



Course description -- This course delivers the key elements of how to create a leadership team that is a model for the rest of the organization. The
Strategies and
Tips are practical tools and methods to create and maintain a shared vision, define roles and responsibilities, and determine mutual goals and priorities. Key
Points also include techniques for avoiding power struggles and resolving
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Pharmacy Technician Career Training Program 


This program will take you, as a student with no prior experience, into a new career as a
Pharmacy Technician. Unlike many other career opportunities that come and go, medical careers are here to stay! Because of the widespread use of medication,
Pharmacy Technicians have never been more in demand and the field will continue to grow in the years to come. As a Pharmacy Technician, you will assist
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How To Master Palm Organizer Level 1 



This course is designed to familiarize users with the basic features of the
Palm Organizer. Some of the skills students will learn include getting around using the application buttons, learning how to enter text, creating appointments in the
Date Book, attaching notes and alarms to records, and adding tasks in the To Do
List.
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Microsoft Word 2002 Expert 



Students will learn advanced formatting skills and how to customize
Word 2002 to maximize its potential for the type of work they do, such as customizing toolbars and menus and automating tasks. Other skills taught include formatting one part of a document differently than another and combining
Word with other
Office applications such as
Access.
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Microsoft Word 2002 Level 1 



This course is designed to familiarize students with key introductory features of
Microsoft Word, as well as introduce them to some of its new capabilities introduced with the 2002 version. Some of the skills taught include examining the working screen, getting familiar with the new
Task Panes, creating new documents, modifying bodies of text, and previewing and printing documents.
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Word 97 Level 2 



This course is designed to familiarize students with the intermediate features of
Word 97 so they can increase the possibilities of what they can create with this application. Some skills they will learn include formatting paragraphs by using indents, line spacing, and tab stops; applying borders and shading; and using
AutoText.
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Outlook 2000 Level 1 



This introductory course teaches students the basic features found in
Microsoft Outlook 2000. Some skills students will learn include sending, receiving, and managing e-mail messages; using the
Calendar to schedule appointments; and understanding and using tasks.
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C Programming - Part 4 
This course is the last in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard
ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the skills and knowledge necessary to perform some more advanced
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Linux Administration Part 2: Hardware and Programming 
The fourth course in the
Linux Essentials series examines some of the specific hardware and multimedia solutions that an administrator might implement. The learner will learn how to add and manage printers, serial devices and additional disk storage for a
Linux system. The course also examines how to set up sound, graphics, and video when configuring Linux clients. Finally, this course covers some
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INDIVIDUAL Training for PhotoShop 6.0 


In this course, learners will be introduced to
Photoshop, work with selections, use layers and masks. Additional topics covered include color, painting, and drawing, type, filters, and retouching, and lastly publishing your work.
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Assembler System/390 Basic 


This course is an introduction to
System/390 assembler programming in an OS/390 environment. It teaches the student assembler programming skills including system conventions, assembler, and machine and macro instruction usage. In the laboratory sessions the student is guided in creating assembler programs: these include re-entrant code, the use of bi-modal addressing and execution in access
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Microsoft FrontPage 97 Advanced 
This course is the second of a two part series which will cover the skills necessary for the
Expert User certification exam for
Microsoft FrontPage 97. The unique
Skill Builder instruction uses simulation, questioning, practice, quizzes and multiple study paths to create a learning environment that enhances your enjoyment and comprehension. Preassessment testing in the beginning of each unit will
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Microsoft Excel 2000 Basic 
This highly interactive
CBT contains five units that cover basic
Excel skills. Through step-by-step instruction within a realistic simulation of
Microsoft Excel 2000, students learn how to build, edit, and format worksheets, and how to work with charts, formulas, and functions. Performance-based
Pre- and
Post-Assessments create a custom course path for each learner covering only the topics not yet
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Microsoft Excel 97 Basic 
This highly interactive
CBT contains five units that cover basic
Excel skills. Through step-by-step instruction within a realistic simulation of
Microsoft Excel 97, students learn how to build, edit, format, and manage worksheet and charts. Performance-based
Pre- and post-Assessments create a custom course path for each learner covering only the topics not yet mastered. A searchable index and
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Site Survey Fundamentals 
In this module, we discuss the process of conducting a site survey, also known as a "facilities analysis." We discuss terms and concepts with which you are probably familiar if you have ever installed a wireless network from the ground up.
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Large Network Case Studies 
In this module, we explore network availability, performance, and
Internet connectivity. As you work through this module, you will come to appreciate that all network design issues are highly interrelated. Likewise, real-world design projects often include multiple broad goals, often creating large and complex trade-offs.
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VoIP Network Quality of Service Techniques 
...rameters extend beyond just bandwidth and delay, but also include jitter, packet loss, network availability, and security. We discuss traffic shaping and admission control, and learn how we can use admission policies to direct our network devices to handle different traffic types. We learn that frame tagging techniques help us segregate and prioritize our real-time traffic and non-real-time
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Understanding Your Customer 
Can you imagine trying to sell a product or service to a customer you know nothing about? You probably wouldn't succeed. The better you know your customer, the higher your chance for success. In this course, you'll learn about the first major component of the strategic account sales (
SAS) approach: research. You'll start by learning about the key areas to research using the SAS approach and where
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Essentials of External Consulting 
...a role, you'll need excellent client-facing skills. These include communication and listening, presenting, report-writing, meetings and negotiation. Combining this with, in equal measure, qualities of leadership, creativity, and emotional intelligence. In this course, you'll find out more about the role of an external consultant. You'll also see how, with the key skills and qualities, you can
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Implementing Project Human Resource Management 
...o run itself. A few of the secrets to a project's success include building a project team through obtaining the necessary human resources, developing team competencies, and monitoring performance to boost project performance. Project
Human Resource Management is concerned with acquiring, cultivating, and overseeing human resources on projects. This course focuses on the inputs, tools and
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Project IT Management Simulation - The Early Stages 
American
Auto is a large automobile company that designs, manufactures, and markets cars and trucks worldwide. With its one price and no-haggle sales approach, the company has been very successful and continues to increase its customer base. To further simplify the buying process,
American Auto has recently embraced the idea of upgrading its web site's virtual showroom to allow for online
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Project IT Management Simulation - Design to Rollout 
American
Auto is a large automobile company that designs, manufactures, and markets cars and trucks worldwide. With its one price and no-haggle sales approach, the company has been very successful and enjoys a continuous increase in its customer base. To further simplify the buying process,
American Auto has recently embraced the idea of upgrading its web site's virtual showroom to allow for
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Program Planning 
...ogram management, an entire program can fail, which could include several projects. The cost and loss of benefits that are associated with a failed program could be devastating to your organization, making the proper program planning that much more important.This course will help you create your program plan by creating a
Program Work Breakdown Structure (
PWBS), and the program's schedule,
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A New Manager s Role in the Company s Future 
Perhaps one of the most exciting and challenging changes that comes with moving into a management role is the need to take a more strategic view of the work you are doing. You need to develop a greater awareness of how your own work, and the work of those in your department, fits with the strategic vision of the company. You will also need to have a greater understanding of the impact that the
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Making Cross-generational Teams Work 
...include members from as many as four different generations. For a team to work effectively, its manager must understand generational distinctions. Individual team members may subscribe to different values, practice different work habits, or seek different goals. Lessons in this course cover the benefits and challenges of teaming silent generation, baby boom generation,
Generation X, and
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Partnering with Your Boss 
You may have noticed that the traditional secretary has gone the way of the dinosaur. However, your boss may not yet have entered this new age in which administrative support professionals are working as partners with their managers and supervisors. This course will equip you to make the transition from working as a subordinate who follows orders, to partnering with your boss as an empowered and
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Accounting for Merchandising Businesses 
...nd sells them for profit. Merchandising businesses, which include wholesalers and retailers, typically handle inventory, therefore accounting procedures exist to record the cost of goods sold or not sold. This course will provide practical information about maintaining accounts and generating financial statements specifically for merchandising businesses. Applying these accounting procedures
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Competitive Factors in Strategic Marketing 
You've got a great idea for a new product or service for your organization, or a major enhancement for an existing one. Now you've got to present the case to the decision-makers to go forward. What kinds of topics should you include in your strategic marketing plan? In this course you'll learn exactly what to consider as you develop and present your plan, including market data and competitor
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Creating a Marketing Campaign 
Your marketing plan has been approved
Now you need to get the job done. How you execute your plan is as crucial as the plan itself. In this course, you'll learn about tactical marketing tools needed to put your plan into gear and create your marketing mix. These include branding, packaging, promotions, publicity, advertising and merchandising. Managers and team leaders with responsibility for
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Leadership 
...nization's strategic plan and vision. These core elements include: organizational structure and culture, roles and responsibilities of managers and leaders, change management, motivation and negotiation, and conflict and empowerment. This course explores the concepts of organizational design and leadership challenges. It is aligned with the
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Developing and Deploying Strategic Plans 
...heir mission and vision statements. Other success factors include understanding market forces, internal strengths and weaknesses, stakeholders, relevant technology, and legal and regulatory factors. With these considerations, an organization's action plan can be developed and deployed, and its effectiveness evaluated.This course explores the concepts of strategic planning models, business
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Code of Conduct - The Work Place 
This course enables you to identify guidelines for working in a secure and healthy environment and to recognize the importance of clear boundaries and effective communication both internal and external to the company. Compliance areas covered include discrimination and harassment,
EEO, violence, safety and health, environmental safety, political activities, quality communications, and crisis
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Code of Conduct - Doing Business 
This course enables you to identify areas of importance in business ethics and identify the topics of importance in data security. Compliance areas covered include honesty and fairness, anticompetitive conduct, insider trading, conflicts of interest, sanctions and trade embargoes, bribery, trade secrets, e-mail and
Internet use, consumer data privacy, and record retention. All employees within an
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Antitrust--Talking with the Competition 
... may decide to collaborate for a number of reasons. These include funding innovation projects, sharing marketing or distribution costs, or implementing best practices in production or services. Collaborating with a competitor can help your company to cut costs and deliver a better priced, quality product to the consumer. Collaborations can be procompetitive or anticompetitive. The
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Object-Oriented Analysis 
This course teaches IS managers and programmers the concepts and principles of object-oriented analysis. Using the
Booch method of object-oriented analysis, the focus is on concepts such as objects, classes and their relationships. Topics also include the evolution and advantages of object- oriented analysis, and solving a problem through an object-oriented approach. Analysts wishing to make the
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Software Engineering Concepts 
The
Software Engineering Concepts WBT provides an introduction to the basic concepts of software engineering. It examines the software development process, and the relative strengths and weaknesses of various software process models. It also describes various approaches to requirement gathering and problem analysis. The students will also learn to specify and validate requirements. Managers,
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Maintaining Quality Code 
To outline the primary techniques of refactoring, and to discuss the best practices for reviewing, testing, and debugging code
Professional application developers or programmers, with at least 2 years experience, who want to learn the latest recommended techniques for developing high quality software
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OOAD Unified Modeling Language UML 2 0 
...ructural and behavioral
UML diagrams. Structural diagrams include the
Class,
Object,
Component,
Package,
Deployment, and
Composite Structure diagrams. Behavioral diagrams include the
Use Case, Sequence, Communications, Interaction Overview, Timing, Activity, and State Machine diagrams. Further, the course covers requirements modeling. Additionally, the course covers the use case approach,
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Fundamentals of C Programming 
This course introduces the C language and the concept of object-orientation to students. The students also learn about objects and classes and their relation to functions. Finally, the students learn how to create functions, pass arguments and return values. Programmers who have functional experience in programming using a structured language like C or
Pascal constitute the primary audience for
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Data Manipulation in C 
This course introduces students to the data manipulation features of C . In addition to understanding stream and file handling in C , the students are introduced to the role of preprocessor in C . Programmers and
Application Developers who have experience in programming using a structured language like
Fortran and
Pascal constitute the primary audience for this curriculum. This curriculum would
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Software Project Management 
... course is meant for professionals whose responsibilities include design, development, or management of software systems and who want to understand the basics of software project management. The course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of software project management. It examines the various models and activities related to cost estimation, project monitoring, project scheduling,
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UNIX Shell Programming 
The
UNIX Shell Programming course is designed to give students an idea of what can be accomplished with shell scripts and how to write them. This course teaches the features of the shell such as I/O redirection, filename shorthand, looping constructs, variables, and signal handling. The course introduces the concept of shell programming, how and when to create shell programs, and how to run shell
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Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Part 1 
...oncepts related to designing a networking solution. These include establishing your business needs and selecting the type of
Internet connection, network type, network devices, hardware, and software. Further, the course covers components and features of Microsoft Windows Small Business Server (
SBS) 2003 and the restrictions of working with
SBS 2003. It also covers considerations and steps for
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Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Part 2 
...rse covers concepts related to
Windows Server 2003. These include creating and managing user accounts and managing templates for user accounts. The course also covers features and types of groups and the steps for creating groups. Further, it covers the steps for creating shared folders, options for managing shared folders, and the steps for setting offline rules for shared folders. It also
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IMS DC Programming I 
This course teaches new
IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems, or develop new IMS/DC systems. The major components of the
IMS Data Communications environment, as well as retrieving input messages and sending output messages in an IMS/DC environment, are covered. Other areas of interest include the differences between conversational and non-conversational processing, using the
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IMS DC Programming II 
This course expands on the concepts developed in
IMS/DC Programming I, and further helps new IMS/DC developers to maintain existing systems or develop new IMS/DC systems. Areas of interest include
MFS features and facilities, terminal message switches, and program-to-program message switches. Some tips to debug your online application program, and some current and future trends in IMS/DC
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OS 390 and Java 
This course provides a foundation in the deployment, use, and application of
Java in the OS/390 environment. The course begins with a review of the history and architecture of Java and the OS/390 platform. The course also covers OS/390 client-server application architectures and how the Java can be used within an implementation strategy. Thin and thick Java applications are also discussed in this
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OS 390 COBOL 
... in
COBOL to accomplish the desired result. The
CICS unit includes the producing of 3270 screen formats using
MAP. Some fundamental
SQL and traditional relational database manipulation topics are covered. IMS access includes the use of DL/1 calls.The course contains a unit devoted to a number of varied OS/
390 COBOL techniques including use of the special
Millennium Language Extensions which
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OS 390 C Programming 
This course provides an introduction to programming in the C Language under OS/390. First the course provides an understanding of the elements of the C language. The course introduces many important concepts concerning C object-oriented programming (
OOP). It describes the concept of a class with member variables and methods. The course continues with additional important OOP concepts which relate
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Electronic Commerce Strategies 
This course, eCommerce
Strategies, presents business strategies for electronic commerce, including branding, technology-enabled relationship management, purchasing, electronic data interchange, supply-chain management, auction sites, virtual communities, and
Web portals. Also discussed are the factors that are important to electronic commerce but that are not business or technology issues. These
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Electronic Commerce Security Issues 
This course describes the technologies of ecommerce, including electronic commerce security issues and electronic payment systems. Also presented are business strategies for electronic commerce, including branding and technology-enabled relationship management. The course ends with a discussion of topics that are important to e-commerce but are neither business nor technology issues. These topics
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Basics of Telecommunications 
...ons
WBT is meant for professionals whose responsibilities include design, management, or operation of telecommunications systems and who want to understand the basics of telecommunications. The course provides an introduction to the fundamental techniques and technologies used in the emerging and expanding field of telecommunications. It explores the history and development of the industry, and
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 2 
This course focuses on transmission networks, switching, and signaling. The course begins with an overview of transmission networks, looking at current structures, cellular,
Internet, and the various transmission media. It then covers signaling, looking at the various signaling types and processes. The final area of concentration is switching, covering, for example, analog and digital, time- and
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CCNT Computer-Telephony Integration Essentials v6 0 
This course introduces
CTI and covers CTI architecture and CTI hardware. It also teaches CTI markets and CTI system development. Candidates work in the data and telecommunications industries and are preparing for the Computer-Telephony Integration Essentials module of the
CCNT exam. Typical job roles include telecom and call center managers. Average computer literacy is desirable.
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 1 
The goal of this course is to present the learner with the fundamentals of telecommunications and to give a comprehensive introduction to analog and digital concepts. The course covers the history of telecommunications and looks at the structure of business systems (including station sets,
PBX, key and hybrid systems,
ISDN and broadband),
CPE, and services (dedicated and switched). The course then
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DOT Security for Shipment of Hazardous Materials 
...ted in the
United States every day. The materials shipped include those of chemical, petroleum, radioactive, explosive, and poisonous natures. Of the 800,000 shipments, almost 769,000 are transported by truck on the nation's roads, with the rest divided among rail, pipeline, water, and air. These hazardous materials or "hazmats" are classified by the
DOT according to the type of hazard they
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Electrostatic Discharge Safety Training 
This course will provide a basic understanding of static electricity, and how to provide protection from static electricity. The information in this course will focus on the identification, assessment, and control of static electricity for purposes of preventing fires and explosions. Primarily engineering, safety, and maintenance personnel whose responsibilities include determining and correcting
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SAP R 3 4 6 Purchaser 
This
SAP R/3 4.6 Purchaser course aims to provide the basic knowledge required to start and log on to the R/3 System,
Release 4.6. The student will be introduced to the environment in which the purchaser works, paying particular attention to the procurement process used in an enterprise and the most important information sources of the purchaser. Additionally, the student will be introduced to the
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SAP R 3 4 6 AP Accountant 
This
SAP R/3 4.6 AP Accountant course aims to provide the basic knowledge required to start and log on to the R/3 System,
Release 4.6. and how the FI component is integrated in the R/3 System. It also shows you how to create master data for a vendor and how to post invoices and outgoing payments. Furthermore, it will show how to display and process vendor documents. You will also be shown the
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SAP R 3 4 6 Financial Accountant 
This
SAP R/3 4.6 Financial
Accountant course aims to provide the basic knowledge required to start and log on to the R/3 System,
Release 4.6. It provides the student with an overview of the key components of R/3 Financial
Accounting that affect financial accountants - namely the enterprise structure and master records. Furthermore, the trainee is provided with a structured introduction to the
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