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Microsoft® Word 2007: intermediate

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Class overview

Microsoft® Word 2007: intermediate In this class for those with a basic knowledge of Microsoft Word 2007, you'll discover how to use document themes, find and replace text, use Format Painter, apply WordArt and create charts. You'll also learn how to use organizational and structural features within Word, add custom headers and footers and manipulate page setup and page layout functions to customize the look of your documents.
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What you'll learn

  • Learn advanced tips for working with text, graphics and objects
  • Create custom headers and footers
  • Insert references, citations, footnotes, bibliography, indexes and tables of authorities
  • Create charts
  • Add hyperlinks, bookmarks and cross-references
  • Add a digital signature
  • Insert symbols and equations
  • Add cover pages
  • Use page-layout functions
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Lessons

» Lesson 1: Microsoft Word tutorial: beyond the basics: working with text, graphics, color and objects
Once you know how to create a simple document, you can raise the appeal factor with formatting techniques. In this lesson, you'll discover how to use document themes, find and replace text, use Format Painter, apply WordArt and create charts.
Lesson 2: Microsoft Word tutorial: using page layout and page setup functions
In this lesson, you'll learn how to use Word 2007 page layout and page setup functions in order to customize your document's margins and page orientation as well as manipulate other features to change the look of your document.
Lesson 3: Microsoft Word tutorial: working with headers and footers
Headers and footers are necessary to keep long documents orderly, especially by the use of page numbers, section titles and dates. In this lesson, you'll learn how to create custom headers and footers for your documents.
Lesson 4: Microsoft Word tutorial: applying organizational and structural features to your documents
In this lesson, you'll explore a variety of organizational and structural features available in Word 2007, such as footnotes, bibliographies, digital signatures, hyperlinks and more.

Instructor

Gaye Sodoma
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Gaye Sodoma has a degree in MIS from the University of Texas and has worked as a-programmer for Dell, EDS, and CSC. From her college days onward, Gaye has used Microsoft Office applications to create project plans, project budgets, contracts, financial projections, documentation, and presentations.

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Class reviews

Nov 23, 2009

this class

Is very excelent and very instructive

Nov 14, 2009

Great Aid

I'm taking a two year Associates class at college in computer science. These lesson are helping me alot. Never used Office before and it is a remarkable tool, thanks!

Nov 13, 2009

microsoft intermediate word

I work as an office assistant and the lesson has taught me a lot. Very much appreciated.

Nov 12, 2009

Word Imtermediate

I really enjoyed the first two lessons. I will make sure to complete the following two lessons. The refreshment of this class is very useful as I am being to open my own business and need to start coming up with office documents (LetterHeads, Charts etc.)

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