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Microsoft Office

Microsoft Office : Word

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: The Environment Document Basics Editing Text Format Text Building Tables Working with Images Modifications

Microsoft Office : Excel

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Basic-Intermediate Levels Excel Formula basics The five most used formulas Multiple Excel Worksheets & Workbooks Using multiple workbooks Linking worksheets using 3-D formulas Linking workbooks Excel Advanced Formatting Using special number formats Using formatting functions Working with styles Working with themes Excel Outlining and Sub totalling Outlining and consolidating data Creating subtotals

Microsoft Office : Publisher

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Create a new publication Use a template or a blank page Learn how to align, group and arrange objects of all types Incorporate picture tools and modify those images Insert, fit and format pictures including clip art Prepare pictures for publication Use other office programs to make advanced edits Organize information using tables, a grid of columns and rows Insert, modify and change the appearance of tables Learn the advantages and disadvantages of Publisher Learn how to work with the Publisher Environment Learn use of the Viewing Tools Review the "backstage view" or file menu Learn how to create a new publisher Work with text in Publisher Incorporate and use shapes and objects Practice how to use pictures in their publications Insert and use tables in their publications Learn about the Publisher Interface Consider layouts, print supplies, printing and converting to PDF

Microsoft Office : Power Point

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Review Ribbon Tabs and locate the new 2013 features Divide slide shows into section Set up slide transitions Animate slide elements Associate multiple animations with the same element Use the animations painter Apply advanced animation techniques to your slides Embed an audio file in a slide show presentation Modify an embedded audio file Embed an audio file in a slide show presentation Modify a video file in a slide show presentation Modify an embedded video file a video file Compress embedded media Prepare a slide show into a video Convert a slide show into a video Broadcast a slide show

Microsoft Office : Outlook

Describe Outlook's mail view Create an email message Differentiate between HTML, RTF and plain text message formats Use automatic formatting and templates Send email messages Attach files to messages Create and use signatures Describe how Outlook receives messages Preview email attachments Use desktop alerts Reply to and forward messages you receive Send and receive messages with multiple email accounts Change your default email account Use send/receive groups Define new send/receive groups Edit send/receive group settings Explain how grouping messages makes email more efficient Group messages for conversations Create folders for email messages Explain the importance of message handling rules Create rules Organize rules Flag an email message Navigate within the Contacts view of Outlook Create a new contact from scratch Create a new contact from an email message Import an electronic business card Flag a contact for follow-up Categorize your contacts Work with vCards Search for a specific contact Prevent the duplication of contacts Build an Outlook distribution list Send an email message to an entire distribution or only to select members of the list Send a distribution list via email

Microsoft Office : Access

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Exploring the Access Environment Building Tables Retrieving the Data You Want Working with Forms Designing Reports
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