18/02/2021
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We are Ireland's largest and most experienced IT Training company. A full range of Computer Courses for Individuals, Businesses and Government. We help people get the Skills they need to succeed
18/02/2021
Certified TY Programme for Schools. Driving Skills. Career Skills. Mental Health. Computer Skills. Over 40 Certified Courses for Students.
https://iact.ie/education/ty-programmes-for-students/
31/10/2018
Our trainer Methuselah welcoming his Foundations in Coding class tonight šš»
29/08/2018
An informative but fun 2 days of with our friends CarTrawler š©āš
21/08/2018
Attending a class soon? Why not take a look inside our offices here in Dublin!
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16/08/2018
Great to have the Eddie Rockets Ireland team back in with us again for our Advanced Microsoft Word course yesterday! Hopefully managing those long Word documents won't seem as daunting now š©āš«
15/08/2018
Delighted to have trained Mercury Engineering over the last couple of days, where they completed our 2 Day course.
Home - Mercury Engineering In line with our objective to always go above and beyond for our clients, Mercury dedicates the necessary time and care to ensure your project is priced with complete accuracy.
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Here's a nice little tip to start the week off for all you Word, PowerPoint and Outlook users.
Have you ever typed a sentence or paragraph and then realised you have hit the caps lock and typed the whole thing in upper case. Unfortunately many users delete the text, switch off the caps lock and retype the sentence again.
Well not to worry, Microsoft has a command button to fix it. Its called Change Case (alternatively use the shortcut Key SHIFT + F3), its found in Word and PowerPoint under the Home Tab in the Font group.
For Outlook users, when you open a new mail go to the Format Text tab and Font group.
If you didn't get a chance to make our Free 'Best practices when using Outlook' Seminar, don't worry, we will be hosting another very soon. Keep an eye on our page or website for future dates.
Here's another gem from our 'Best practices when using Outlook' Seminar.
Avoid re-typing the same information.
If you need to use the same text over and over again, you can save it as a Quick Parts for insertion into emails.
To do so, you need to highlight the text in question, move to the Insert tab, click the Quick Parts drop-down then select Save selection to the Quick Parts gallery.
At a later time, when you start typing the text, you will see it as a pop up suggestion. Select it to insert it. You can select the text through the Quick Parts drop-down and right-click on the text for placing options or for editing and managing Quick Parts.
10/10/2016
Here is a snippet from our 'Best Practices when using Outlook' Seminar
Using the 4 Dās when working with Mail(Inbox)
⢠Delete it.
⢠Do it (respond or file for reference, can it be completed in 2 minutes)
⢠Delegate it (forward).
⢠Defer it (using categories and flags) for a second review in your task list.
To find out more best practices for Outlook, why not attended one of our Outlook Seminars
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