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Paul O'Brien Argentina Local time: 14:13 Member (2007) Italian to English + ...
Best of the three
Aug 20, 2012
The Advanced course is the best of the three, in my view. It really shows what SDL can do. The filtering and batch editing options are powerful, as are the TM values. Grasping everything requires a bit of study and practice with the programme running and the manual to hand, but it's worth it in the end. There are some tricky questions in the exam, and you'll also need to go over the GS and Intermediate booklets before taking it, as there are one or two surprises in store, though nothing too diff... See more
The Advanced course is the best of the three, in my view. It really shows what SDL can do. The filtering and batch editing options are powerful, as are the TM values. Grasping everything requires a bit of study and practice with the programme running and the manual to hand, but it's worth it in the end. There are some tricky questions in the exam, and you'll also need to go over the GS and Intermediate booklets before taking it, as there are one or two surprises in store, though nothing too difficult or unfair. ▲ Collapse
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