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INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WORD 2003
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
This one-day training session will give participants an understanding of the functions of Microsoft Word 2003. During the session participants will receive training on many different uses of the program, including a basic introduction to the available text enhancements and page setup tools.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The training session is designed for those who are new to Microsoft Word 2003. A basic knowledge of working within the Windows environment and using the mouse is desirable. Each participant will be given a reference manual to take away with them.
COURSE CONTENT
What is Word 2003?
- Introduction to the Word Environment
- Basic Concepts of Wordprocessing
- Wordprocessing Do’s and Don’ts
- Navigation Techniques |
File Management
- Saving Files
- Opening Files |
Viewing a Document
- Normal View
- Page Layout View
- Zoom |
Text Formatting
- Text Alignment
- Tab Settings
- Indentation
- Line Spacing |
Text Entry
- Entering Text
- Selecting Text
- The rules of Punctuation
- Undo/Redo |
Improving your Text
- Borders and Shading
- Inserting Symbols
- Bullets and Numbering
- Page numbering |
Spell and Grammar Check
- Overview of AutoCorrect
- Manual Spell Check
- Correcting Errors |
Printing and Page Setup
- Orientation
- Margins
- Page Numbering
- Page Breaks
- Previewing and Printing |
Character Formatting
- Overview of Text Enhancements
- Bold, Italic, Underline
- Changing Fonts
- Changing Font Sizes |
Time Saving Techniques
- Find and Replace
- Headers / Footers
- Cut, Copy and Paste
- The Format Painter
- More Keyboard Shortcuts
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