Word 2010 – Level 1

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Overview What does the course cover? This course starts you at the beginning of Word. You will gain a fast, practical knowledge of the powerful features of this package and work learning how to build templates and documents using Word’s superb editing features. Aims Why take this course? To become proficient in Microsoft Word in order to be able to produce a wide range of different documents efficiently. This includes being able to organise and locate files created in Word and format documents such as Letters, Memos and Invoices. Audience Who would benefit? Anyone who needs to produce high quality professional documents using MS-Word including those who may have some experience using earlier DOS based Word processors. If you’re about to start a new role in an office, this course is ideal. Course Preview Each course contains high quality, professional video lessons, downloadable exercise files and real-world templates for you to use. Simple interface Video lessons Downloadable content Course Details  Section 1: Introduction to Word Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Starting Microsoft Word Lesson 3: Creating a New Document Lesson 4: Inserting Text Lesson 5: Printing and Previewing a Document Lesson 6: Tabs and Ribbons Lesson 7: Saving a Document Lesson 8: Opening and Closing Existing Documents Section 2: Editing Our Document Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Moving the Cursor or Insertion Point Lesson 3: Deleting Text Lesson 4: Using Undo and Redo Lesson 5: Selecting Text Lesson 6: Selecting and Replacing Text Lesson 7: Cut, Copy and Paste Lesson 8: Arranging Multiple Documents Windows Section 3: Formatting Text and Paragraphs Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: The Home Tab Lesson 3: Changing Text Colour Lesson 4: Changing the Font Style and Size Lesson 5: Changing the Case Lesson 6: Changing Paragraph Alignment Lesson 7: Indenting Paragraphs Lesson 8: Changing Line Spacing Lesson 9: Borders and Shading for Paragraphs Lesson 10: The Format Painter Section 4: Bullets and Numbering Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Bulleting Text Lesson 3: Inserting Symbols and Special Characters Lesson 4: Numbered Lists Lesson 5: Word Thesaurus and Research Tools Section 5: Finding and Replacing Text Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Finding Text Lesson 3: Finding and Replacing Text Section 6: Tables and Tabs Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Inserting a Table Lesson 3: Selecting Sections of a Table Lesson 4: Adding Rows and Columns to a Table Lesson 5: Formatting Text in a Table Lesson 6: Table Styles Lesson 7: Borders and Shading Lesson 8: Converting Tables to Text and Text to Tables Lesson 9: Defining a Header Row and Sorting Within a Table Lesson 10: Tabs Section 7: Page Settings Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Creating a Header and a Footer Lesson 3: Page Options for Headers and Footers Lesson 4: Adjusting page Margins, Orientation and Size Lesson 5: Page Borders Lesson 6: Page View Modes Lesson 7: Inserting the Current Date Lesson 8: Adding and Removing Page Breaks Lesson 9: Displaying and Hiding Non-Printing Characters Lesson 10: Hyphenation Section 8: Templates Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Opening a Word Template Lesson 3: Creating a New Template Section 9: Styles Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Applying a Style to Paragraphs and Words Lesson 3: Modifying an Existing Styles Lesson 4: Creating a New Style Section 10: Mail Merge Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Creating a Mail Merge Lesson 3: Creating Mailing Labels Section 11: Pictures, Images and Charts Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Importing an Image from ClipArt or a File Lesson 3: Inserting a Chart into a Document Lesson 4: Selecting and Resizing a Graphic Object Lesson 5: Moving and Copying Objects in Word Lesson 6: Compressing an Image Lesson 7: Text Boxes Section 12: Using Help Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Starting Help Lesson 3: Searching for Help Section 13: File Locations and Formats Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Specifying Default File Locations Lesson 3: Saving a Word Document in a Different Format Section 14: Applying Protection Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Marking a Document As Final Lesson 3: Creating a Password Lesson 4: Deleting an Existing Password Lesson 5: Restrict Editing Section 15: Draft Versions and Sharing a Document Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Recover a Draft Version Lesson 3: Sending a Document via Email Lesson 4: Sending a Document via Internet fax or SkyDrive Lesson 5: Creating and Publishing a Blog Post Section 16: Working with Long Documents Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Using Spell Check Lesson 3: Inserting Comments Lesson 4: Inserting Page Backgrounds Lesson 5: Using Themes Skills You’ll Learn What you’ll be able to do after the course Create and manage a document file structure Create letters, memos, reports and other documents Master the use of tabs and tables Create single and multi-level lists using bullets and numbers Customise Word Using Themes Master the use of tabs and tables How You Can Apply These Skills What you’ll be able to use these skills for Creating documents Enhancing documents Review and finalize documents Creating interactive documents Adding SmartArt diagrams to documents Sharing documents Creating a Mail Merge Certification When you pass you will receive an internationally recognized accreditation certificate like this: What’s next? Upon completion, you can move onto Word Level 2, After you have completed the two levels you will be ready to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exams in Word. Careers that require these skills at this level? Word is used in practically every business and in nearly all departments in those businesses – ranging from sales to accounting and administration. Any office role will require you to be proficient to this level. Want to start learning today? Joining is simple, easy and risk free with our 7 day money back guarantee. Start Trial