Microsoft Word 2007 Intermediate
Dates:TBC
Time: 9am to 4pm
Venue:AP Courses Training Room
Cost: £295
Included in the price: Learning manual for the course; lunch, refreshments and post-course support
Course Description
Microsoft Word 2003 Intermediate is designed for users who are keen to extend their understanding and knowledge of the software. The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Word 2007 Intermediate are sufficient to be able to use and operate the software at an efficient level.
Course Design
The course is a full-day tutor-led course that combines tutoring and practical work.
Target Audience
Microsoft Word 2007 assumes little or no knowledge of the software. However, it would be beneficial to have a general understanding of personal computers and the Windows operating system environment, and to have used a mouse and keyboard. This course is intended for individuals who are in employment that involves using Microsoft Word for formatting word-processed documents, creating and modifying lists, creating tabs, manipulating tables, creating and using building blocks, applying styles, applying section breaks, performing mail merges and working with pictures.
Learning Objectives
At the completion of Microsoft Word 2007 Intermediate you should be able to:
· Use a range of formatting techniques to position text
· Define and modify lists
· Create and work with various types of tabs
· Create and manipulate tables at an advanced level
· Create and use building blocks
· Create and apply styles
· Apply and use various types of section breaks
· Use of Mail Merge Wizard to perform mail merges
· Insert and work with pictures
Course Content
Formatting Techniques
Creating First Line Indents
Creating Hanging Indents
Inserting Right Indents
Understanding Pagination
Widow and Orphan Control
Keeping with Next
Keeping Lines Together
Page Break Before
Hyphenation
Hiding Text
Creating and Using Drop Caps
Understanding Returns
Inserting Returns
Removing Returns
Format Revealing
Lists
Understanding Lists
Using The Bullet Library
Defining a New Bullet
Modifying a Bullet Definition
Using the Numbering Library
Defining a New Number Format
Modifying a Number Format
Setting the Numbering Value
Understanding Multilevel Lists
Using the Multilevel List Library
Changing a List Level
Understanding Multilevel List Definitions
Defining a New Multilevel List
Defining a New List Style
Modifying a List Style
Tabs
Using Default Tabs
Setting Tabs on the Ruler
Modifying Tabs on the Ruler
Using the Tabs Dialog Box
Tab Leaders
Bar Tabs
Setting Varied Tabs
Removing Tabs
Table Features
Creating a Table From Text
Changing Cell Alignments
Creating Formulas
Updating Calculations
Sorting Table Data
Merging Table Cells
Splitting Table Cells
Viewing Table Gridlines
Table Properties
Table Alignment
Changing Text Direction
Repeating Header Rows
Converting a Table to Text
Building Blocks
Understanding Building Blocks
Using the Building Blocks Organiser
Creating Quick Parts
Saving Building Blocks
Using Quick Parts
Editing Quick Parts
Deleting Quick Parts
Creating Template Specific Building Blocks
AutoText Versus Quick Parts
Styles
Understanding Styles
Applying Styles to Paragraphs
Applying Styles to Text
Creating a Quick Style
Creating a Paragraph Style
Creating a Character Style
Applying Custom Styles
Section Breaks
Understanding Sections
Inserting a Next Page Break
Inserting a Continuous Break
Inserting an Even Page Break
Inserting an Odd Page Break
Headers And Footers
Understanding Headers and Footers
Quick Headers and Footers
Creating a Blank Header
Creating a Blank Footer
Switching between Headers and Footers
Editing Headers and Footers
Adding Page Numbering
Adding Date Information
Adding Document Information
Formatting Headers and Footers
Mail Merging
Understanding Mail Merging
The Mail Merge Wizard Process
Selecting the Starting Document
Selecting a Recipient List
Writing the Details
Previewing the Letters
Completing the Merge
Pictures
Understanding Pictures
Inserting a Picture
Selecting a Picture
Positioning a Picture
Moving a Picture
Resizing a Picture Using the Ribbon
Resizing a Picture Using the Size Dialog Box
Resizing a Picture Using the Mouse
Deleting a Picture
Applying Picture Styles
Resetting a Picture
Replacing a Picture