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Word 2003: Introduction
Learning Outcomes:
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Given a prepared document, accurately use a variety of editing techniques according to instructions in the Lesson Lab.
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Successfully change the appearance of a document by applying various character and paragraph formats and effects utilizing a specific scenario.
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Effectively manipulate the layout of text by creating columns and adding a table as directed in the exercise.
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Apply graphic elements in a document as specified in the Lesson Lab with 90% accuracy.
After this course, students will be able to create, edit, format, add
tables to, and create basic business documents using Word 2003.
* Creating a document
* Navigating and Editing Text
* Formatting Text
* Formatting Paragraphs
* Adding Indents and Tabs
* Creating Lists
* Adding Tables
* Using Word Timesavers
* Setting Page Display and Printing Options
* Inserting Symbols and Special Characters, add
a Watermark
* Controlling Page Appearance
Word 2003: Introduction
Create and save a simple document; use some automatic text features for
entering text; access online help; and use a variety of editing techniques.
Change the appearance of a document by applying various character and
paragraph formats and effects. Manipulate the layout of text by creating
columns and adding a table. Use Word's templates and wizards, proofing
tools, and special characters to efficiently do your work. Add graphic
elements to a document. Apply and remove formatting that affects entire
pages, previews, and the printing of a document.
Class targeted to:
Those students comfortable with the Windows environment and needing to
learn the basics of Word 2003 and those desiring to prepare for the Microsoft
Office Specialist in Word (MOS).
Prerequisites:
A Windows 2000/XP: Introduction class.
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