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Front Runner Training welcomes Shlomo Perets to Toronto Canada September 22nd-26th 2008

Front Runner Training welcomes Shlomo Perets to Toronto to offer his specialized Acrobat and FrameMaker seminars.

FrameMaker to Acrobat Advanced Techniques
Monday September 22nd.-Tuesday September 23rd.
$1,240 per person

Designing Access to Information & Testing PDFs
Wednesday September 24th.
$540 per person

FrameMaker 8 + RoboHelp 7 Integration ** NEW **
Thursday September 25th.
$540 per person

Creating PDF Forms
Friday September 26th.
$540 per person

Pricing does not include applicable GST (goods & services tax 5%)

Call or email for group rates and discount specials!

Front Runner Training
A Division of Front Runner Publishing Solutions Inc.
416-515-0155
Call Toll free: 1-877-999-0155

www.front-runner.com

Tags: acrobat, framemaker, front runner, pdf, shlomo perets, training

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Thanks for posting this announcement. Very useful info. I'm hopeful that as people get used to navigating the site, they'll discover the forums. I'll be promoting this area of the community on the home page as well to help get the word out.

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Blatant bump in the Blatant Self-Promotion department - Book you seat(s) soon otherwise it may be too late... :)

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