Who should attend? |
This course is intended for new users of Word 2000 - 2003. |
Prerequisites |
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows
2000 |
Course Objectives |
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to accomplish the following:
- Understand
the concepts of word processing, as well as create, save and open
documents for easy document management.
- Insert
and delete text to edit a document, then print the document to keep
a record of your work.
- Modify
text alignment and move, copy, and replace text for emphasis and
document control.
- Modify
and enhance text appearance by altering font type and size, and
changing font attributes.
- Use tab
stops, set indents, apply bullets and numbering, and change line
spacing to enhance document appearance.
- Use margins,
page breaks, and headers and footers to enhance the page layout.
- Simplify
proofreading of documents by checking spelling, enhance productivity
by using AutoText and AutoCorrect, and simply document creation
by using templates.
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Course Content |
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Getting
Started with Word
Understanding
Word Processing Concepts ; Getting
Started ; Creating
and Saving Documents ; Opening
Documents ;
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Using
Word Basics
Editing
Documents ; Printing
Documents ;
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Managing
Text
Aligning
Text ; Moving,
Copying, and Replacing Text ;
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Modifying
and Enhancing Text Appearance
Modifying
Text Appearance ; Using
Effects ;
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Modifying
and Enhancing Paragraph Appearance
Using
Tabs ; Changing
Tab Settings ; Setting
Indents ; Applying
Bullets and Numbers ; Changing
Paragraph and Line Spacing ;
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Controlling
Page Layout
Setting
Margins ; Inserting
Page Breaks ; Using
Headers and Footers ;
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Using
Writing Tools
Checking
Spelling in a Document ; Using
AutoText and AutoCorrect ; Using
Document Templates ;
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