Microsoft Office Word 2003 Level 2
In the first course in this series, Microsoft Word 2003 Level 1, you gained all the basic skills that you need to create a wide range of standardised business documents. If you use Microsoft Office Word 2003 on a regular basis, then once you have mastered the basic skills, the next step is to improve your proficiency. To do so, you can customise and automate the way Microsoft Word 2003 works for you, and you can improve the quality of your work by enhancing your documents with customises Microsoft Word 2003 elements. In this course, you will increase the complexity of your Microsoft Word 2003 documents by adding components such as customised lists, tables, charts, and graphics. you will also create personalised Microsoft Word 2003 efficiency tools.
- Cost: Price on application
- Duration: 1 Day
- This course is not available as part of our public schedule but can be provided on a customised client specific basis.
Students should be able to use Microsoft Word 2003 to create, edit, format, save, and print basic business documents that contain text, basic tables, and simple graphics.
Sort a List
Restart a List
Create an Outline Numbered List
Customise List Appearance
Sort a Table
Modify Table Structure
Merge of Split Cells
Position Text in a Table Cell
Apply Borders and Shading
Perform Calculations in a Table
Create a Chart from a Word Table
Modify a Chart
Modify Character Spacing
Add Text Effects
Control Paragraph Flow
Create a Character or Paragraph Style
Modify an Existing Style
Create a List Style
Create a Table Style
Set Picture Contrast or Brightness
Crop a Picture
Wrap Text Around a Picture
Draw Shapes and Lines
Insert WordArt
Insert Text Boxes
Create Diagrams
Insert Section Breaks
Insert Columns
Link Text Boxes
Run a Macro
Create a Macro
Modify a Macro
Customise Toolbars and Buttons
Add Menu Items
Create a Document Based on a Template
Create a Document by Using a Wizard
Create or Modify a Template
Change the Default Template Location
Insert a MacroButton Field in a Template
The Mail Merge Process
Perform a Merge on Existing Documents
Merge Envelopes and Labels
Use Word to Create a Data Source