Translated by Ekram Ayad and edited by Asst .Lect Inam Mohamed
Translation Unit Under the aegis of Prof. Dr. Zainab Al-Mulla Al-Sultani, President of Al-Zahraa University for women, the Central Computer Department, held a scientific workshop entitled “Microsoft Office”, in cooperation with Continuous Education Center. The workshop aimed to demonstrate the importance and salient features of Microsoft Office, reduce programmatic errors in computer usage, as well as identify the major tabs of the program's interface and their utilization method. It is noteworthy that Eng. Sarah Ahmed Hassan presented the above two-day workshop to administrative staff and tutors at the University at Al- Kawther hall of Continuous Education Center.
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