Microsoft Word 2007 Level 1

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Overview

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 Office Word 2007 courses. It will provide you with the basic concepts required to produce basic business documents.

Course Objective: 
You will create, edit, and enhance standard business documents using Microsoft Office Word 2007.

Target Student:
This course is intended for individuals who want to gain basic knowledge of working on Word. Individuals who want to pursue Microsoft Certified Application Specialist certification in Microsoft Office Word 2007 can also take this course.

Prerequisites

Students 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. Students should possess equivalent knowledge before starting with this course:

  • Use a mouse
  • Type and use a keyboard
  • Navigate through Windows files and folders
  • Work with Windows – minimise, maximise, open and close

Delegates will learn how to

  • create a basic document using Microsoft Word
  • edit documents by locating and modifying text.
  • format text.
  • format paragraphs.
  • add tables to a document.
  • add graphic elements to a document.
  • control a document’s page setup and its overall appearance.
  • proof documents to make them more accurate.

Course Outline

Lesson 1: Exploring the Word Environment

  • Topic 1A: Explore the User Interface
  • Topic 1B: Open and View a Document
  • Topic 1C: Customize the Word Environment
  • Topic 1D: Obtain Help
  • Topic 1E: Enter Text
  • Topic 1F: Save a Document
  • Topic 1G: Preview and Print a Document

Lesson 2: Editing a Document

  • Topic 2A: Navigate and Select Text in a Document
  • Topic 2B: Insert, Delete, or Rearrange Text
  • Topic 2C: Undo Changes
  • Topic 2D: Search and Replace Text

Lesson 3: Formatting Text

  • Topic 3A: Change Font Appearance
  • Topic 3B: Highlight Text

Lesson 4: Formatting Paragraphs

  • Topic 4A: Set Tabs to Align Text
  • Topic 4B: Control Paragraph Layout
  • Topic 4C: Add Borders and Shading
  • Topic 4D: Apply Styles
  • Topic 4E: Create Lists
  • Topic 4F: Manage Formatting

Lesson 5: Adding Tables

  • Topic 5A: Create a Table
  • Topic 5B: Modify the Table Structure
  • Topic 5C: Format a Table
  • Topic 5D: Convert Text to a Table or Tables to Text

Lesson 6: Inserting Graphic Objects

  • Topic 6A: Add Visual Effects Using Symbols and Special Characters
  • Topic 6B: Insert Illustrations 

Lesson 7: Controlling Page Appearance

  • Topic 7A: Control Page Layout
  • Topic 7B: Apply a Page Border and Color
  • Topic 7C: Add Watermarks
  • Topic 7D: Add Headers and Footers

Lesson 8: Proofing a Document

  • Topic 8A: Check Spelling, Grammar, and Word Count
  • Topic 8B: Enhance Textual Meaning Using the Thesaurus
  • Topic 8C: Customize AutoCorrect Options

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