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If I am a Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor for Office XP, and want to become a Master Instructor for Office 2003, will I have to take and pass the entire set of Office 2003 exams?

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If I am a Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor for Office XP, and want to become a Master Instructor for Office 2003, will I have to take and pass the entire set of Office 2003 exams?

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Yes. The Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor program treats each version of Microsoft Office separately. Exams passed for one version of Microsoft Office cannot be applied toward Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor certification on another version of Microsoft Office.

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