Course Overview and Purpose
Word 2002 (the Office XP word processor) is a powerful word processing
program that runs on the Windows operating systems. The purpose
of this three-day course is to teach advanced word processing skills
(including text flow control, using fields, performing mail merge
operations, generating tables of contents and indices, working with
graphics and recording macros) using Word 2002.
Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with the topics covered in the Word
2002 Core course.
Students should also be familiar with the use of personal computers,
understand basic file concepts (such as the use of files and folders
for storing information) and be comfortable working in the Windows
95/98/ME/2000,Windows NT 4.0, or Windows XP environment. It is recommended
that users unfamiliar with Windows take introductory course before
taking this course.
Moderate typing skills are also required.
Course Content
This three-day course covers a wide variety of advanced word processing
topics, including (but not limited to):
- Text Flow Control
- Working with Multiple Sections
- Fields
- Forms
- Merging Documents
- Worksheets and Charts
- Macros
- Workgroup Editing
- Columns
- Styles
- Graphics