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LG-ITICOR0011A

CARRY OUT DATA ENTRY AND RETRIEVAL PROCEDURES

LEARNER’S GUIDE
CARRY OUT DATA ENTRY AND RETRIEVAL PROCEDURES

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HEART TRUST/NATIONAL TRAINING AGENCY

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*** 2003***

Version 1 LRDU – JULY. 03

LG-ITICOR0011A

CARRY OUT DATA ENTRY AND RETRIEVAL PROCEDURES

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE Introduction ............................................................................................................................................1 Welcome ............................................................................................................................. 1 This competency unit.......................................................................................................... 1 Before you start................................................................................................................... 2 Planning your learning programme .................................................................................... 2 Self-assessment checklist.................................................................................................... 2 How to use this learner’s guide........................................................................................... 7 Using the computer and other resources............................................................................. 8 Method of assessment ......................................................................................................... 8 Element 1: Initiate computer system .........................................................................................9

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