Microsoft Word 2003 Expert Part II
Self-Paced Course
Overview
Developed by Thompson NetG, this course maps to the Microsoft Office Expert accreditation objectives for the Word 2003 Expert exams. Learners completing these courses should be well prepared for the accreditation exams, and have a solid foundation in Word skills.
Audience
The target audience will range from new users to power users, although the vast majority will have had some exposure to previous versions of Word. Fundamental PC and Windows skills are assumed. It is recommended that individuals take the first three courses in the series or have equivalent knowledge.
Participants will learn
- To structure an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document.
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To publish a Web document.
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To insert document indexes and tables.
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To insert a reference.
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To navigate in a document and use a master document.
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To secure a document.
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To create a form.
Course Outline and Objectives
- Unit 1: Forms and Document Security
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Create a form.
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Secure a document.
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Unit 2: Working with Long Documents
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Navigate in a document and use a master document.
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Insert a reference.
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Insert document indexes and tables.
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Summarize document content using automated tools.
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Unit 3: Working with Web Pages and XML
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Publish a Web document.
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Structure an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document.
Duration
3-4 hours
Computing Requirements
Windows 98, XP or Vista Operating System
Internet Explorer Browser Version 6.0 or greater
Delivery Method
Self-paced format
Certification
None
Availability
Starts immediately upon registration
Price
$99 USD and $ 99 CDN
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