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GroupWise 6.5 End User Training Documentation

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Aug 27, 2001
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Our current training documentation for GroupWise is quite dated. I'm looking into updating it as we are upgrading to GroupWise 6.5 soon.

Does anyone have any suggestions for "in house" end-user training documentation? We teach our own training classes. We are willing to pay for documentation if it's good and not overpriced. We'd prefer something in electronic format so that we could print as many copies as we need. Flexibility is good!

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
-Ron

We all play from the same deck of cards, it's how we play the hand we are dealt which makes us who we are. -Me

murof siht edisni kcuts m'I - PLEH
 
Ron - Have you seen a product called GroupWizz? We have been looking @ it to do our training with. It runs on your intranet ,and can be accessed by anyone anytime. Our whole goal is to cut down on the number of calls to the help desk personel. So we are thinking of using it as a training method and a self help solution. Just a thought.

FarOut
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I've also seen a link on the GW Cool Solutions site that points to Quick Start Cards that are available for the various versions of GW. I have downloaded them and printed out the file but you can purchase a Color Laminated version at the site.
I have also read about Group Whizz as I use there Gee Whizz AV/SPAM program for GWIA screening, check it out at:


HTH
Ken
 
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