21 Hours
(Exam 77-881)
The Core‐level Microsoft Office Word 2010 User should be able to navigate Microsoft Office Word 2010 software at the feature and functionality level. They should be familiar with and know how to use at least 80% of the features and capabilities of Microsoft Office Word 2010. The core‐level user should be able to use Microsoft Office Word 2010 to create and edit professional‐looking documents for a variety of purposes and situations. Users would include people from a wide variety of job roles from almost all areas of professional, student, and personal life. Some of the roles users might take on include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Clerical, Office professionals
- Consultants Executives/Managers
- Help desk personnel
- Instructors/Trainers
- Marketing personnel
- Product developers
- Sales
- Students
- Writers Other members of the general population
Course Prerequisites
This course is designed for students who are familiar with personal computers, using a keyboard and using a mouse. The course assumes that students have completed the Microsoft Windows Level 1 course or have equivalent Microsoft Windows knowledge and experience.
Students who wish to become proficient using the features of Microsoft Office Word 2010 will benefit from taking this course.
Course Outline
1. Sharing and Maintaining Documents
1.1. Configure Word Options
1.2. Restrict access to a document
1.3. Add and modify templates in an existing document
2. Formatting Content
2.1. Apply advanced font and paragraph attributes
2.2. Create tables and charts
2.3. Construct reusable content in a document
2.4. Link sections
3. Tracking and Referencing Documents
3.1. Review, compare and combine documents
3.2. Create a reference page
3.3. Create a Table of Authorities in a document
3.4. Create an index in document
4. Performing Mail Merge Operations
4.1. Execute Mail Merge
4.2. Create a Mail Merge by using other data sources
4.3. Create labels and forms
5. Managing Macros and Forms
5.1. Create and manipulate macros
5.2. Apply and manipulate macro options
5.3. Create forms
5.4. Manipulate forms
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