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Word Level 1
Microsoft Word 2003 is a powerful word-processing software program that gives its users the tools to create a variety of professional documents. Word automatically checks your spelling and grammar, and corrects common mistakes. For example, if one types teh , Word will automatically change it to the . It even lets you insert charts, tables, and pictures into your documents. Microsoft Word is the most widely used and, according to most reviews, the most powerful and user-friendly word-processor available. You have made a great choice by deciding to learn about Microsoft Word 2003.
Course Outline
Chapter One: The Fundamentals
Starting Word
What's New in Word 2003?
Understanding the Word Screen
Using Menus
Using Toolbars and Creating a New Document
Filling Out Dialog Boxes
Keystroke and Right Mouse Button Shortcuts
Closing a Document, Creating a New Document, and Entering Text
Inserting and Deleting Text
Selecting and Replacing Text
Saving a Document
Getting Help
Changing the Office Assistant and Using the Help Button
Printing and Previewing a Document and Exiting Word
Chapter Two: Working with and Editing Text
Saving a Document with a Different Name
Navigating through a Document
Viewing a Document
Working with Multiple Documents and Windows
Cutting and Pasting Text
Copying and Pasting Text and Comparing Documents Side by Side
Moving and Copying Text with Click and Drag
Finding and Replacing Text
Collecting and Pasting Multiple Items
Correcting Your Spelling and Grammar
Understanding Smart Tags
Using Thesaurus, Word Count, and Research Pane
Inserting Symbols and Special Characters
Using Undo, Redo and Repeat
Using Click and Type
File Management
Advanced Printing Options
Recovering Your Documents
Chapter Three: Formatting Characters and Paragraphs
Formatting Characters Using the Toolbar
Using the Format Painter
Using the Font Dialog Box
Changing Paragraph Alignment
Indenting Paragraphs
Special Indents
Setting Tab Stops with the Ruler
Adjusting and Removing Tabs, and Using the Tabs Dialog Box
Formatting Paragraph Line Spacing
Formatting Spacing Between Paragraphs
Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists
Adding Borders to Your Paragraphs
Adding Shading and Patterns
Chapter Four: Formatting Pages
Adjusting Margins
Creating Headers and Footers
Changing the Paper Orientation and Size
Previewing a Document
Controlling Where the Page Breaks
Working with Section Breaks and Multiple Page Formats
Creating and Working with Envelopes
Arranging Text in Multiple Columns
Chapter Five: Advanced Topics
Hiding, Displaying, and Moving Toolbars
Customizing Toolbars
Sending Faxes
Creating and Working with AutoText Entries
Using and Customizing AutoCorrect
Changing Word’s Default Options
File Properties and Finding a File
Using Detect and Repair
Student Practice Files for this class are located here.
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