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In addition to these basic software packages, the IT computing sites offer a variety of advanced software, including database, desktop publishing, electronic classroom, graphics, presentation, and statistical and mathematical software.
Getting help with advanced software:
Use online help. After launching a program, look for
a help menu or tutorial.
| Take an ASU class. There are many computer classes
offered covering topics such as word processing, spreadsheets,
programming, and graphics & presentation. A list of classes available
can be found at http://www.asu.edu/registrar/schedule/.
| Take a tutorial. Self-paced tutorials are available
in the Customer Assistance Center, Computing Commons 202 or at
http://www.asu.edu/it/fyi/help/CACenter/training.html.
| Check out a manual. There are manuals available for
use in the IT computing sites. If you wish to check out a manual,
the Customer Assistance Center, Computing Commons 202 has a variety
of manuals. To get a list of the available manuals, point your
Web browser to the URL http://www.asu.edu/it/fyi/help/CACenter/training.html.
| E-mail the consultants the e-mail addresses are listed
at http://www.asu.edu/asuweb/footer/help/#email
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