Description
This course is the first course in a series of two in the Word 2000 curriculum. This course provides a brief overview of the new features provided by Word 2000. The course also describes the various components available in the Word 2000 window. Additionally, the course describes how to create, edit, and print Word documents.
Audience
End users who plan to use Word 2000 for documentation and publication purposes.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, the student should be familiar with GUI-based interfaces.
Objective
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- list the features of Microsoft Word 2000
- list the various uses of Microsoft Word
- identify the components of the Word Window
- use the Help System
- view a Word document in different preview modes
- create, save, and edit a Word Document
- find and replace text
- proofread Word documents
- automate tasks in Word
- track changes to a document
- apply indents and justification to Word documents
- create numbered and bulleted lists
- set tabs and line spacing
- print a document
- specify page margins
- create and modify styles
- specify sections and page breaks
- work with headers and footers
Topics Include
Introducing Word 2000
- Features of Word 2000
- Getting Started
Creating and Editing Documents
- Creating a Document
- Editing a Document
Proofreading Documents
- Searching and Proofreading
- Automatic Text Entry and Formatting
- Tracking Changes
Formatting and Printing Documents
- Formatting a Document
- Printing a Document
Advanced Formatting
- Using Word Style
- Enhancing Document Layout
Duration
3 hrs
Minimum Requirements
Netscape or Internet Explorer (versions 4.0 or higher). Â Browsers should be capable of accepting cookies; SVGA Hi-color mode 800x600 resolution display; Macromedia Shockwave Version 6.02 or higher.
Media
Web Based Training
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