- Introduction
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Microsoft Word Training Courses
Word 2003 Introduction
There will be an overview of what the user sees on screen. How to set up page margins, create a document and check spelling before saving and printing is also investigated. We throw light on editing a document including moving, copying and manipulating text.
Word Introduction is for those who have little or no experience of word processing applications although delegates will be expected to be able to use a mouse and keyboard.
Microsoft Word Training Courses
Word 2003 Intermediate
This course deals with working on more complex documents. Delegates will learn how to develop tables using both the Table menu and Tables and Borders toolbar. Templates will be created for those documents which are used frequently. How to develop and run Macros will be introduced as will Styles - most useful for those larger documents. Discover how to place a landscape page between two portrait pages or to make a part of a page into columns and add some graphics.
Word Intermediate is for those people who need to make better use of the features of a word processing application.
Microsoft Word Training Courses
Word 2003 Advanced
Development of very large documents such as procedures, novels, reports, leases, etc., is the principle behind the Advanced course. Indexing, cross-referencing and footnotes will all be dealt with, as will working with an outline document. Delegates will discover how Word does much of the work when given the correct instruction. For documents being developed by more than one person, tracking changes will also be explored.
The Advanced course is primarily for those who regularly work on and manipulate very large documents, although the principles can be applied in many areas.
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