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WorkPool webinar: WorkPool v4.7 – Discussion on new features, changes and highlights. The things you need to know!

Please join us on Tuesday the 14th of April 2015 @ 2PM to 3:30PM for a free on-line seminar to discuss the upcoming release of WorkPool v4.7. Our expert panel will review, discuss and demonstrate the various new features, major changes and highlights per WorkPool module, i.e. emails, tasks, calendar, etc. The session will include some tips, tricks and practical advice on how to apply these new features in your business. Attending this session is highly recommended as you will gain first-hand knowledge that can save you time and effort in implementation and user training post upgrade. We recommend that at least one person attends per company. The session is free for all WorkPool users and will be of value irrespective of their level of proficiency or level of usage in WorkPool.

The webinar will be limited to 100 attendees only, so register early to secure your place and avoid disappointment on the day! If time allows there will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end.

What do you need to know or do?

1. Register online by going to the following page: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6467919297106116097

2. Ensure you have a working headset (audio) connected to your PC or mobile device to listen to the discussion. The discussion will be streamed live to your PC or mobile device.

3. A stable internet connection, as this will determine the quality of the video and audio you receive.

4. We will be making use of presentation software called GoToWebinar. Complete the easy 3-step installation instructions at least one day before the session. Details can be found here.

WorkPool Tip: Browser search/find versus Filters

Did you know that almost all Internet browsers have built in search functions? Press the Ctrl + F keys on your keyboard (or “Command + F” for Mac users) to activate the search function in the browser and then type any word or partial phrase to find and show it on your screen. Most browsers also allow you jump between occurrences of the word or phrase you searched on. Try it out next time you are looking for a single task or bit of information amongst hundreds or thousands of items on the screen.