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Assessment Standards
Business Information Processing | ||||||||||
Level 1 | ||||||||||
32001 | Unit |
Compose and manage text to produce documents using basic keyboarding and layout skills |
3 Credits | |||||||
Version 1 | ||||||||||
This unit standard and unit standard 32000 replaced unit standard 101, unit standard 102, and unit standard 12883. | ||||||||||
View Education Organisations with Consent to Assess | ||||||||||
This unit standard is intended for people who input text and manipulate information using software applications to create documents. People credited with this unit standard are able to compose and manage text to produce documents using basic keyboarding and layout skills. | ||||||||||
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Data as at 16 April 2021