ANNOUNCE: RoboHELP Clinic, December '98

Subject: ANNOUNCE: RoboHELP Clinic, December '98
From: John Solomon <conference -at- SOL-SEMS -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 16:33:29 +0000

Here's a reminder for folks that missed our
earlier notice.
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H A N D S - O N R o b o H E L P C L I N I C
A y e a r of learning packed in a w e e k !

http://www.sol-sems.com/clinics/rhclin.htm
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Featuring: Ralph Walden, Cheryl Lockett Zubak,
Scott Boggan, Chris Eckert, and Char James-Tanny

December 7-11, 1998
Marriott Mission Valley Hotel
San Diego, California USA

Intensive, hands-on RoboHELP training.
Choose the level that's right for you!

- Basic RoboHELP Classic Track
- Advanced RoboHELP Classic Track
- RoboHELP HTML Edition Track

Immerse yourself in a week of in-depth
instruction. This is a unique program where
you'll work with internationally recognized help
experts in a small group setting over an extended
period of time.

No other program offers this level of instructor
-led training AND guided hands-on practice.
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CLINIC DETAILS:

Clinic sessions, day-by-day schedule, optional
activities, travel & hotel information are
available at:

http://www.sol-sems.com/clinics/rhclin.htm
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COST:

$2,495 per person

$2,195 per person, early registration
(Deadline: November 6, 1998)

$2,195 per person, group registration
(3 or more registrants sign-up at the
same time)
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REGISTRATION:
http://www.sol-sems.com/clinics/register.htm

S O L U T I O N S, Inc.
Reading, Massachusetts, USA

800-448-4230 (U.S. only) or +1 781-942-1610
+1 781-942-1616, fax
conference -at- sol-sems -dot- com

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