Desktop Application Training
Optimum's desktop productivity courses enable you to get up to speed on desktop applications quickly and conveniently - with online skills assessments to ensure that you select the right course for your skill level.
Optimum has developed a range of courses on widely used desktop productivity software including Microsoft Office technologies, SharePoint, Lotus Notes and others.
We offer a series of Microsoft Office Open Enrolment courses at our City of London training centre. Training is delivered at our purpose built training facility by an experienced training team.
Find out more by selecting a programme from the left hand side.

Bespoke Training Solutions
Optimum can tailor Microsoft Office Application courses to be more focused on individual and company needs. Customisation taken to a new level, where you get the freedom to design your own training session, or get our expert trainers to design one for you.
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Skills Quiz
Not sure if you need an Introduction, Intermediate or Advanced course?
Take one of our skills quizzes

Stepping up to Office 2010
Whether you are stepping up from Office 2000, XP or 2003, you will find that Office 2010 is significantly different. If you are upgrading from Office 2007 you will find there are some new features and it can take time to become familiar with these.
A short, ‘getting up to speed’ training course can save time and money – improving user productivity and protecting the investment in new technology.
Our open enrolment courses can be delivered around any version of Office, including 2010.
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MS Office 2010 Excel
Find out more about how to use Named cell and Table Names in the following video. This will explain how to use the Name Box, creat from selection and Table Names.
Video: Excel tutorial about Named Cells and Table Ranges

MS Office 2010 PowerPoint
Watch a small video to learn how to import an Outline from Word on to PowerPoint. This video explains how to use heading styles and inserting slides from Outline into PowerPoint


