Hi there, educators! I hope you enjoy this tutorial showing how to make certificates using Autocrat 3.0, which is quite different, and I think much easier, than the previous version. If you like it, please share it with others on social media, subscribe to you YouTube channel or leave a comment. Thanks in advance!
Learn to use the New Autocrat 3.0 to Make Certificates (or Anything Else)
Posted on tháng 12 13, 2016 by ana05 with No comments
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Posted in 3.0, administrators, autocrat, certificates, how to, k-12, learn, new, students, teacher
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