Excel’s Latest Innovations
If you subscribe to Office 365, every time you fire up one of the applications, you’re getting the latest version of the software. While we...

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Laurie has been training people to use computers and software for more than 25 years and has trained more than 20,000 people, in person – and, in recent years, many more online – to be more creative, confident, and efficient in their use of technology. She has served as adjunct faculty at major universities, teaching in the classroom and online, reaching students worldwide.
Laurie is also the author and co-author of more than 30 internationally-published books on topics ranging from Microsoft Office to the Adobe Creative Suite to Social Media. Her books have been used in classrooms and found on coffee tables and nightstands, helping her readers to navigate and master powerful applications. She produces custom training materials, testing and assessment tools, and video training materials to supplement her books and classroom training. She is a seasoned voiceover performer in educational and commercial productions.
If you subscribe to Office 365, every time you fire up one of the applications, you’re getting the latest version of the software. While we...
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