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Provided by: Online Training Directory Office XP (2002) IntroductionMicrosoft Office |
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This course introduces students to the basic features of Microsoft Office XP. It covers the major new features that apply to all of the applications. This includes Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft FrontPage, and Microsoft Outlook. Students will learn the intoductory features that each of these applications has to offer.
This course introduces students to the basic features of Microsoft Office XP.
It covers the major new features that apply to all of the applications. This includes Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft FrontPage, and Microsoft Outlook. In Microsoft Word, students will learn how to edit, create, and modify text-based documents easily. In Microsoft Excel, students will learn to manage workbooks, work with cells and cell data, format and print worksheets, create and revise formulas, and create charts from worksheet data. Microsoft Access will teach the students what a database is and how an effective database should be designed and set up.
Students will learn how to design PowerPoint presentations on their computers and use clip art to add interest to their slides. Microsoft Outlook will show students how to send, receive, and manage their e-mail messages. Using Microsoft FrontPage, students will learn the tricks that will help them create, edit, and manage Web pages easily. All of these functions will be taught using true-to-life scenarios, examples, review exercises, and concept graphics to help reinforce material presented.
This course introduces students to the basic features of Microsoft Office XP.
It covers the major new features that apply to all of the applications. This includes Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft FrontPage, and Microsoft Outlook. In Microsoft Word, students will learn how to edit, create, and modify text-based documents easily. In Microsoft Excel, students will learn to manage workbooks, work with cells and cell data, format and print worksheets, create and revise formulas, and create charts from worksheet data. Microsoft Access will teach the students what a database is and how an effective database should be designed and set up.
Students will learn how to design PowerPoint presentations on their computers and use clip art to add interest to their slides. Microsoft Outlook will show students how to send, receive, and manage their e-mail messages. Using Microsoft FrontPage, students will learn the tricks that will help them create, edit, and manage Web pages easily. All of these functions will be taught using true-to-life scenarios, examples, review exercises, and concept graphics to help reinforce material presented.
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Provided by Online Training Directory
- T asked: Office XP
Office XP (2002) Introduction
Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: --Use tasks --Create relationships --Work with slide masters --Explore cell references and formulas --Manage your documents Assessment Student performance is assessed by cumulative training time, number of lessons completed and, where tests are available, the percent correct. Many courses also have a pre- and post-test where the pre-test will automatically assign only the lessons needed to achieve course mastery. Contact Hours: 42
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