There are little or no Office questions on that test as far as I can recall. The test measures whether or not you can read case studies and determine what the important features of the proposed application are, what the process flow is, and whether or not you can tell the difference between keys and attributes.
There are also some general questions about application development in the Windows environment.
I am of the opinion that it's not a hard test to pass for VFP developers because of the well-rounded experiences most of us have had in full lifecycle development projects.
The best prep you can do for this test is to play with the example test that you can DL from MS. I thought the study guide books were a waste of time.
>I was looking for some study materials on the 70-100 exam and found this interesting quote on fatbrain's site: "This is Microsoft's entry-level certification for application programmers and developers."
>The link is
http://www1.fatbrain.com/training/certhub/ms/mcsd.asp .
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>It goes on to say that you need to beef up on your Office skills if you want to pursue this certification???
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>All of you MCSD's have any comments on that?
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>BTW: Anybody has used study materials on the 70-100?
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