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Word 2000: Advanced
This course is provided by Wintrac. Wintrac provides one stop shopping for all your IT training needs. Wintrac’s course catalog of over two thousand courses includes courses on Desktop Application Software training, database training, E-Mail/Groupware training, Office Suite training, Operating Systems training, Presentations training, Spreadsheets training, Web Browsers training and Word Processing training

Overview

Word 2000: Advanced is a hands-on instruction book that will introduce you to the advanced features of the Word 2000 word processor

Prerequisites

We designed Word 2000: Advanced for the student who has extensive experience with computers and the Internet and wants to learn the more advanced features of Word 2000. To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following Content courses or have equivalent knowledge:
  • Windows 95: Introduction;
  • Windows 98: Introduction; or
  • Windows NT 4.0: Introduction
  • Word 2000: Level 1
  • Word 2000: Level 2
Target Student
Students enrolling in this course should understand the basics of Windows. They should already have experience working with Word 2000. Specifically, students should know how to create styles, templates, and save documents as Web pages

What's Next
Word 2000: Advanced is the last course in this series. Students may be interested in taking Microsoft Office 2000: Document Integration or the FrontPage 2000: Introduction course next. .

Performance-Based Objectives
  • Use the AutoFormat feature, link styles within a document, and find and replace styles and non-printing characters.
  • Create forms as well as protect, test, and update them.
  • Create drop caps, watermarks, WordArt, and drawn objects.
  • Create and modify a table of contents; discuss master documents; insert, modify, and delete bookmarks, cross-references, endnotes, and footnotes; create and use a concordance file to generate an index; and prepare a long document for printing.
  • Create multiple versions of a document; track changes made to documents; apply highlighting and insert comments; compare documents; review and incorporate changes; and merge documents.
  • Add hyperlinks to internal and external bookmarks; view and edit intranet documents; and insert multimedia elements into your Web pages.
Delivery Method
Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities and independent lab activities

Certification
Word 2000: Advanced is one of a series of courseware titles that addresses Microsoft Office Specialist (Office Specialist) skill sets. The Office Specialist program is for individuals who use Microsoft's business desktop software and who seek recognition for their expertise with specific Microsoft products. Certification candidates must pass one or more product proficiency exams in order to earn Office Specialist certification.

Benefits
Students will learn how to AutoFormat a document, use advanced Find And Replace skills, create forms, use form fields, add graphics, work with large documents, share documents, and prepare documents as intranet Web pages

Course duration 1 Day(s) Course outline
Lesson 1: Advanced Styles


Topic 1A: The AutoFormat Feature
Topic 1B: Linking Styles
Topic 1C: Replacing Styles and Other Items

Lesson 2: Creating a Form Template


Topic 2A: Forms and Fields
Topic 2B: Protecting and Using a Form Template

Lesson 3: Using Graphic Effects


Topic 3A: Working with Dropped Capital Letters (Drop Caps) and Watermarks
Topic 3B: Inserting and Editing WordArt
Topic 3C: Drawing in a Document

Lesson 4: Work with Large Documents


Topic 4A: Creating a Table of Contents
Topic 4B: Footnotes and Endnotes
Topic 4C: Bookmarks
Topic 4D: Cross-references
Topic 4E: Using a Concordance File to Index
Topic 4F: Preparing to Print

Lesson 5: Managing Document Changes


Topic 5A: Using Different Versions of a Document
Topic 5B: Tracking Changes to a Document
Topic 5C: Using Highlights and Comments
Topic 5D: Comparing Similar Documents

Lesson 6: Preparing Word Documents for an Intranet


Topic 6A: Creating Hyperlinks Using Bookmarks
Topic 6B: Viewing and Editing a Web Page
Topic 6C: Inserting Multimedia Elements into Your Web Pages

Hardware Requirements/software required to run this course

This book was written for the Windows 98 platform; however, it was tested on Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 3 or higher installed). In Windows 95 and Windows NT, some of the screen displays might be slightly different.
  • A Pentium 75 PC with 16 MB of RAM. (We recommend a Pentium 133 or faster with 32 MB or more.)
  • 600 MB of free hard-disk space. For optimal performance, we recommend an additional 100 MB of free hard-disk space for user graphics and temporary image caches.
  • Either a local CD-ROM drive or access to a networked CD-ROM drive for installation purposes.
  • A 3.5"-disk drive.
  • A two-button mouse, an IntelliMouse, or compatible pointing device.
  • A VGA or higher resolution monitor; a Super VGA is recommended. (The EGA display adapter is not supported.)
  • An installed printer driver. (Printers are not required; however, each PC must have an installed printer driver to use Print Preview.)
  • An Internet connection with access to the World Wide Web. The connection is necessary to complete some tasks and Web Tips throughout the book. (Note: Internet access may require payment of a separate fee to a service provider.)
  • Microsoft Windows 95 (or later) operating system, Microsoft Windows NT Workstation operating system version 4.0 with Service Pack 3 (or later) installed. If you are running Windows NT, make sure that you have at least 4 MB of free Registry space.
  • A custom installation of Microsoft Office 2000 Premium Edition—see the following section, Class Requirements, for additional instructions.

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