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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Office XP New Features Part 1 Overview Word Excel PowerPoint |
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Course Overview
The is the first course in a two part series which begins with a general overview of new productivity and information handling tools. It then concentrates on new features within Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Learn To
Identify the features of speech recognition in Office XP.
Identify the features of handwriting recognition in Office XP.
Identify features of smart tags in Office XP.
Identify the task panes in Word 2002.
Translate text in Word 2002.
Identify the features of the Word Count toolbar.
Identify the features of the real-time data (RTD) function.
Identify the functions of the Stock Quote smart tag.
Create a data connection file from an Office XP data source in the My Data Sources folder by using the Data Connection Wizard.
Create a diagram on a PowerPoint slide.
Show the grid on a PowerPoint Slide pane.
Rotate an image on a PowerPoint slide by using the rotation handle.
Audience
The audience for the course would include learners who work in an office environment producing documents/spreadsheets and/or databases/Web pages. The audience for this course may have job titles such as, Secretary, Clerk, Typist, CSR, Office Manager, Web Designer-Developer, System Administrator, Database Administrator. This course presents the learner with the first of two sets of new features available in the new Microsoft Office XP software.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
American English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
74010 Objectives
Unit 1: New Features in Office XP
1 - 2 hours
Identify the features of speech recognition in Office XP.
Identify the features of handwriting recognition in Office XP.
Identify features of smart tags in Office XP.
Use Smart Tags to edit AutoCorrect options.
Compress a picture in an Office XP document.
Identify the features of Microsoft Office Document Imaging.
Save Office settings by using the Save My Settings Wizard.
Find help by using Ask a Question.
Identify the common task panes used in Office XP applications.
Search for an Office file that contains given text.
Save an Office document to the Microsoft Network (MSN).
Create an Office document by using a template imported from the Web.
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