Practice has its place, but when one's employer demands that one use more
than two index fingers for typing, then one has to learn what to do with
the other six fingers and two thumbs.
Once one's mind has learned what to do with those excess digits, one must
then"practice, practice" so that one's finger muscles may learn what they
are supposed to do in the midst of a battle with the keyboard.
I found the tutorials very useful, precisely because it suited my
particular needs.
Steve
JoAnn Paules said:
I've found the best tutorial is practice, practice, practice.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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Og said:
Typing tutorials (low cost):
1.) "Keyboarding for Windows" by GLENCOE /McGraw-Hill
2.) "Mavis Bacon"
Steve
Hello can anyone suggest a office trial for my home to try out for a
couple
of months, this is for resumes, letters, cover letters, ect. Also is
there a
typing tuturial for free or trial version? Thankyou Miss A.S.