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Learning outcomes
Delegates will be equipped to use the more sophisticated features of Microsoft
Word 2003 to produce well-designed documents.
Who should attend?
Delegates should first attend the Microsoft Word Introduction and Intermediate
or have gained a similar level of expertise.
Training style
Informal and participative using a combination of trainer input, discussion
and practical exercises. This approach ensures the training meets the
needs of both the group and individual participants.
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Course contents
Footnotes and Endnotes
Inserting and deleting footnotes and endnotes
Changing options and symbols
Comments
Inserting and editing comments
Viewing and deleting comments
Using the Reviewing Toolbar with Comments
Tables of Contents, Indices
& Cross References
Inserting a table of contents
Changing formats and options
Inserting an index
Marking index entries
Creating a concordance document
Inserting cross references
Tracking Changes
Highlighting changes
Reviewing documents and accepting or
rejecting changes
Display Options
Comparing documents
Working with versions
Protect Documents
Protect documents for tracked changes,
comments, forms and styles
Unrestricting parts of a document
Granting permission for specific users to edit unrestricted parts of a
document
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Forms Basics
Inserting fill-in fields
Creating an online form
Using the Forms toolbar
Inserting Text, Check Box and Drop Down Form Fields
Protecting forms
Prompting for Input
Graphics
Inserting and editing pictures and text boxes
Moving and resizing
Formatting graphics
Changing colours, lines, size, position, wrapping
Grouping and ordering
ClipArt, diagrams and drawing
WordArt
Using the WordArt toolbar
Inserting and editing WordArt
Using the WordArt Gallery
Formatting the object
Changing shape and rotation
Changing letter height, vertical text, alignment and character spacing
Introduction to Web Publishing (optional)
Creating a web page
Dynamic web pages
Working with frames
Working with hyperlinks
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