Master Microsoft Office with this 2022 training bundle, now only $30

Microsoft Office is arguably the most widely-used office software globally, making it an essential office skill to learn for companies of all sizes.

Whether you’re looking to master new skills or build on your previous knowledge, The 2022 Premium Microsoft Office Training Certification Bundle brings you everything you need to get up to speed on all things Microsoft Office.

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Pack a punch in your professional goals with 11 courses and over 600 lessons of in-depth content in leading Microsoft Office programs such as Microsoft Excel, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint. You’ll soon be on your way to becoming a pro at creating unique presentations, spreadsheets, and data reports — and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. 

Taught by a highly-rated dedicated team of experts, such as Chris Dutton, a certified Microsoft Excel Expert, and best-selling author, the complete bundle has something for all levels of expertise. You’ll start by learning the basics and work your way up to more advanced concepts, techniques, and the latest updates in each program. With hands-on exercises available in each course, you’ll be able to practice what you learn and even start creating your own templates.

While access to The 2022 Premium Microsoft Office Training Certification Bundle sells typically at $2,200, it is currently price-dropped to $29.99 — saving you over $2,000! Learn how to navigate the leading office software with this jam-packed bundle. 

 

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The 2022 Premium Microsoft Office Training Certification Bundle – $29.99

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Prices subject to change. Software not included. 

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