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Microsoft Word 2002: Level 1

Course Specifications

Software Version: Word 2002

Course Length: 6 Hours

 

Course Description

Word processing is the use of computers to create, revise, and save documents for printing and future retrieval. This course is the first in a series of three Microsoft Word 2002 courses. It will provide you with the basic concepts required to produce basic business documents.

 

Prerequisites

You should be familiar with using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard. You should be comfortable in the Windows environment and be able to use Windows to manage information on your computer. Specifically, you should be able to launch and close programs; navigate to information stored on the computer; and manage files and folders. One of the following courses or equivalent knowledge is required:

 

   Basic Typing Skills       Windows XP Introduction

   Windows XP Level 1 & 2

Performance-Based Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

   Word Basics      Editing Documents       Moving And Copying Text       Formatting Characters And Paragraphs        Creating And Managing Tables       Controlling Page Layout        Using Proofing Tools    Web Features

 

Course Content

 

WL1-01: Word Basics

   Starting Word Window

   Examining Minus And Icons

   Creating A DoU+0063ument

   Saving Documents

   Entering Text In A Document

   Displaying Non-Printing Characters Paragraph Marks

   Paragraph Marks/ Memory

   Previewing Documents

   Closing A Document

   Examining The Print Dialog Box

   Printing A Document

   Using Help

   Working With The Assistant

 

WL1-02: Editing Documents

   Opening A File

   Using Scrollbars To Navigate In A Document

   Moving In A Document

   Using The Go To Command

   Using The Browse Object Button

   Using AutoCorrect Feature

   Adding An Entry To Auto Correct

   Editing Text

   Inserting And Deleting Text

   Using Undo Command

   Using Redo Command

 

WL1-03: Moving, and Copying Text

   Selecting Text By Using The Keyboard

   Using The Mouse To Select Text

   Cut And Copy Text

   Copying Text To Another Document

   Finding And Replacing Text

   Search For A Word In A Document

   Replacing Text In a Document

 

WL1-04: Formatting Characters And Paragraphs

   Using The Formatting Toolbar To Apply Front styles

   Using The Font Dialog Box

   Repeating Formatting In A Document

   Using The Format Painter To Apply Character Formats

   Setting Tabs On The Ruler

   Using The Tab Dialog box

   Clearing Tabs

   Paragraph Formatting (Icons)

   Paragraph Dialog Box

   Adding Bullets And Numbering

   Setting First Line Indent

   Setting A Hanging Indent

   Setting Line Spacing

   Using The Thesaurus

   Finding Synonyms And Antonyms

   Creating Headers And Footers

 

WL1-05: Creating And Managing  Tables

   Using The Insert Table Dialog box

   Moving In A Table

   Selecting Table Elements

   Entering Text In A Table

   Modifying Tables

   Adding Rows And Columns

   Deleting Rows And Columns

   Changing The Width Of Rows And Columns

   Formatting Text In A Table

   Aligning A Table

 

WL1-06: Controlling Page Layout

   Working With Margins

   Adding Information To Headers And Footers

   Editing Headers And Footers

   Exploring The Header And Footer Area

   Adjusting Margins In Print

   Preview

   Setting Page Orientation

   Working With Page Breaks

 

WL1-07: Using Proofing Tools

   Checking Spelling And Grammar

   Using The Automatic Spell Checker

   Using The Mouse As Spell Checker

   Using The Thesaurus

   Finding Synonyms And Antonyms

   Creating Headers And Footers

 

 

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