Word 2010 Level 1 Provides the basic concepts and skills to start being productive with Microsoft Word 2010: how to create, format, and set up a document, and how to add graphics and tables. This course, and the two that come after, map to the objectives of the Microsoft Office Specialist and Expert exams for Word 2010. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course, and you can download an objectives map for the series from http://www.30bird.com.
Students will benefit most from this course if they want to accomplish basic workplace tasks in Word 2010, or if they want to have a solid foundation for continuing on to become Word Expert. If students intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist or Expert exam for Word, this course is a good place to start preparation, but they will need to complete the other courses in the series to be fully prepared for either exam.
The course assumes that students know how to use a computer, and that they are familiar with Microsoft Windows. It does not assume that they’ve used a different version of Word or another word processing program.
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Welcome to Word 2010 Level 2. This course will provide the concepts and skills to use some more advanced features of Microsoft Word 2010, including enhanced formatting, references, editing, and sharing, and saving to various formats. This course, and the two others in this series, map to the objectives of the Microsoft Office Specialist and Expert exams for Word 2010. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course, and you can download an objectives map for the series from http://www.30bird.com.
Students will benefit most from this course if they want to accomplish advanced workplace tasks in Word 2010, or if they want to have a solid foundation for continuing on to become a Word Expert. If they intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist or Expert exam for Word, this course provides and important part of their preparation, but they should also complete the other courses in the series to be fully prepared for either exam.
The course assumes that students know how to use a computer, and that they are familiar with Microsoft Windows and the basics of Microsoft Word.
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Word 2010 Level 3 is an instructor-led course manual that covers advanced skills for Microsoft Word 2010 power users: advanced formatting features, document management, references, data fields and sources, macros, and forms. This course, and the two that precede it, maps to the Microsoft Office Specialist and Expert exams for Word 2010. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course, and you can download an objective map for the series from http://www.30bird.com.
Students will benefit most from this course if they want to build on fundamental Word skills to become a power user, or if they want to have a solid foundation in Word's advanced features before continuing on to more complex document management or VBA programming topics. If they intend to take a MOS Expert 77-887 exam for Word, this course will teach them the necessary skills, but they will need to complete the first two courses in this series to successfully complete the Microsoft Office Specialist 77-881 exam.
This course assumes that students have completed Word 2010 Level 2 or have equivalent knowledge in the core skills of using Microsoft Word 2010.
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Our Word 2010 Complete courseware covers the concepts and skills needed for maximum productivity in Word, starting with fundamentals and working up to advanced tools and techniques. This course maps to the objectives of the Microsoft Office Specialist and Expert exams for Word 2010. Objective coverage is marked throughout the course, and you can download an objectives map from www.30bird.com.Students will benefit most from this course if they want to accomplish basic tasks in Word and then build on fundamental skills to become a power user. The course also provides a solid foundation in Word's advanced features before continuing on to more complex document management or VBA programming topics.The course assumes that students know how to use a computer, and that they are familiar with Microsoft Windows. It does not assume that they've used a different version of Word or another word processing program.
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