Microsoft Word 2003
Word Introduction (MOS)
Overview: In this course the student will learn many of Word's basic features. Some of the skills they will cover are how to create a document using a wizard or template and how to open, navigate in, and save a document. The next topic introduced will be how to move, insert, cut, copy, and paste information in Word. Then some new features will be introduced, such as the Click and Type and Office Clipboard. The student will learn about using the spelling checker, grammar checker, and thesaurus. The student will also learn to format and align text; adjust margins and print settings; insert and modify Clip Art, and use bullets and numbers. Working with folders and finding files will also be covered.
Course Duration: 1 day (9am - 5pm)
Prerequisites: A basic understanding of PCs and familiarity with the layout of a PC style keyboard, mouse and Windows is required, gained either by previous experience or by attendance of Computing Fundamentals.
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Word Intermediate (MOS)
Overview: In this course the student will learn a variety of skills to create more complicated documents. Some of the skills the student will cover are formatting the page setup, adding entries to AutoText and using AutoCorrect. The next topic introduced will be how to use tabs and automatic page numbers when creating headers and footers. Then some new features will be introduced, such as using and editing WordArt and saving a document for the Web, as well as adding hyperlinks to a document. The student will also learn about styles, sections, tables, and the outline view. The student will also be introduced to creating and printing envelopes and labels.
Course Duration: 1 day (9am - 5pm)
Prerequisites: Familiarity with the basic features of Word is required, gained by previous experience or by attendance of the “Word Introduction” course.
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Word Advanced (MOS)
Overview: In this course the student will learn a variety of advanced features that will help in creating more complex documents. Some of the skills the student will cover are working with master documents, subdocuments, creating multiple versions of a document and using text flow options. The next topic introduced will be using bookmarks and cross-references, editing styles, table of contents, and a table of index. Then some new features will be introduced, such as creating and modifying page borders. Embedding worksheets in a Word table, linking Excel data to a table and performing calculations in Word. The student will also learn how to use mail merge to create a main document, a data source and then generate labels. The student will also be introduced to creating, applying, and editing macros, developing and modifying a form, inserting comments and tracking changes within a document.
Course Duration: 1 day (9am - 5pm)
Prerequisites: Participants in this course should have a good working knowledge of Word (including proofing, AutoCorrect tools, and Internet features), gained from prior attendance of the “Word Intermediate" course or from a user environment. An understanding of word processing requirements is required.
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Word Extreme (MOS)
Overview: This Power User Workshop is intended for users with word processing skills and expert knowledge of Word. The training delves into the most complex techniques for creating word documents and answering questions, as hand-on practice with power-user techniques. Tailoring templates and styles will be examined in depth. Users will experiment with fields, cross-references, indexes, table of contents, and concordances. A detailed assessment of sections including continuous page use, orientation change, columns, borders, and the browse by feature is all part is this training. Working with headers/footers, and multi-section numbers. Exploring the diversity of numbered lists versus outlined lists will be conducted.
Course Duration: 2 day (9am - 5pm)
Prerequisites: Students need to have completed all 3 levels of Word 2003 or equivalent knowledge and experience. Expert familiarity with word processing techniques and options is strongly recommended.
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