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      <title>Exam trial '07</title>
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      <description>Rick Robertson and his brothers Robert, Rupert and Robin run the family sweet shop in Sour Street, Stourport, Lancashire, ST5 7TT. The phone number for the shop is 01987 345223. They have an Excel database containing their sales list, part of which is shown below. a. b. c. d. e. f. Copy the extract of their sales list into Excel on your computer exactly as shown below (1 mark) Add a header and footer (1 mark) Sort the sales list into descending product order (1 mark) Sort the sales list into category order and within that sales value order (3 marks) Screen print a copy of the sales lists showi</description>
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      <description>*The Process of Communication
Communication is the sending and receiving of information between individuals who need to share information to carry out their jobs successfully. Effective communications is essential to the success of any business organisation. Without clear and effective communications in business &#8226; Products will not be produced on time and to the customers&#8217; specification &#8226; Supplies of materials will not arrive at the right place or on time &#8226; Workers will not know which job they are required to complete first &#8226; Managers will not know what progress is being made and whe</description>
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      <title>ICT Exam Revision</title>
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      <description>ICT Exam Revision &#8216;07 Most exam questions about computer systems analysis do not actually mention the words 'system' and 'analysis'. Look out for questions asking about introducing a new system. Don't be surprised by the question. You may read it first time and think you haven't prepared for it, but the question may be asking you about something you know, but just not in the way you expected.

The GCSE ICT course is all about ICT systems, but what exactly is an ICT system? For the exams you need to know: - The general structure of information systems, and how they work. - The role of input, </description>
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