Mcdst

Discussion in 'MCDST' started by youngy77, Jun 23, 2009.

  1. youngy77

    youngy77 New Member

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    Hi All,
    I have just started studying for the
    MCDST and was wondering as i have microsoft
    office 2007 is it totally different to office 2003
    or can i use 2007 to study with.

    Thanks in Advance Youngy
     
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    WIP: MCDST AND MCSA
  2. m3lt

    m3lt Byte Poster

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    You need the Office 2003 to follow the official book and course material as the exam refers to it.

    You can get it here:

    Download the Office Standard Edition 2003 60-Day Trial
    Size: 227 190 984 bytes (216.67 MB)
    http://download.microsoft.com/downlo.../OfficeSTD.exe

    :p8)
     
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  3. Qs

    Qs Semi-Honorary Member Gold Member

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    In all honesty I wouldn't worry about it.

    Most of the MS applications stuff is on 70-272 and that's pretty much all on Outlook Express and simple (identical - i.e. it's the same in Word 2003/Excel 2003/Powerpoint 2003) settings changes in the other Office apps.

    If you're unsure, then just get the previously mentioned trial and have a play.

    Qs
     
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  4. youngy77

    youngy77 New Member

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    Thanks Qs and m3lt fast response i,m impressed :)
    Just going through the forums on MCDST and alot
    of people were going on about microsft office
    2003 as a must know so i will get the 2003 version
    thanx again.

    Youngy
     
    Certifications: IT Technician
    WIP: MCDST AND MCSA

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