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Word 2007 training (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/default.aspx)
1. Get familiar with Word
2. Get up to speed with the new version
4. Display information effectively
Course |
What you'll learn |
Bullets, numbers, and lists |
The ins and outs of bullets, numbers, and multilevel lists in Word 2007 |
Decorate documents with backgrounds, borders, and text effects |
How to apply borders, backgrounds, shading, watermarks, table and shape styles, text enhancements, and WordArt |
Reuse text and other document parts: Introducing building blocks |
How to use building blocks galleries to add the final touches to create a professional-looking document. |
6. Add finishing touches to your document
Course |
What you'll learn |
Header and footer basics |
How to work easily with the header and footer feature — how to add page numbers or other headers and footers that Word has designed for you; add your own text; the date and time; and the document name and file location. |
MLA
Be able to use Son of Citation Machine to create a Works Cited using books and internet documents.
Microsoft Word 2007 Tutorial—Free & Online
A tutorial by Denise Etheridge
You can use this free online tutorial to learn Microsoft Word 2007. If you do not have a copy of Word, you can click here to download the trial version. Then click here to start the tutorial.
Lesson 1: Getting Familiar with Microsoft Word 2007 for Windows
Microsoft Word is a word processing software package. You can use it to type letters, reports, and other documents. It gives you the ability to use your home computer as well as your business computer for desktop publishing. This tutorial teaches Microsoft Word 2007 basics. Although this tutorial was created for the computer novice, because Microsoft Word 2007 is so different from previous versions of Microsoft Word, even experienced users may find it useful. This lesson will introduce you to the Word window. You use this window to interact with Word.
Lesson 2: Microsoft Word 2007 Basic Features
Lesson 1 familiarized you with the Microsoft Word window. You are now ready to learn how to create a Word document. This lesson covers typing, using the Backspace key, using the Delete key, inserting text, bolding, underlining, and italicizing.
Lesson 3: More Basic Features
The features in Word 2007 can make your work easier, make your documents more attractive, and/or enable you to work more efficiently. This Microsoft Word lesson teaches you how to open a file, cut, copy, paste, use AutoText, use spell check, use Find and Replace, and change fonts. All of these features either make your work easier or make your document more attractive.
Lesson 4: Formatting Paragraphs and Working with Styles
When you type information into Microsoft Word, each time you press the Enter key Word creates a new paragraph. You can format paragraphs. For example, you can indent the first line of a paragraph, you can set the amount of space that separates paragraphs, and you can align a paragraph left, right, center, or flush with both margins. Styles are a set of formats you can quickly apply to a paragraph. For example, by applying a style, you can set the font, set the font size, and align a paragraph all at once. In this lesson, you will learn about the various formats you can apply to a paragraph and about styles.
Lesson 5: Adding Bullets and Numbers, Undoing and Redoing, Setting Page Layouts and Printing Documents
If you have lists of data, you may want to bullet or number them. When using Microsoft Word, bulleting and numbering are easy. The first part of this lesson teaches you to bullet and number. After you have completed your document, you may want to share it with others. One way to share your document is to print and distribute it. However, before you print you may want to add page numbers and tell Word such things as the page orientation, the paper size, and the margin setting you want to use. In this lesson you will learn how to layout and how to print your documents.
- Add Bullets and Numbers
- Undo and Redo
- Set the Orientation
- Set the Page Size
- Set the Margins
- Add Page Numbers
- Insert Page Breaks
- Preview and Print Documents
MLA use:
Be able to use Son of Citation Machine to create a Works Cited using books and internet documents.
Excel 2007 training
1. Get familiar with Excel
2. Create charts in Excel
Microsoft Excel 2007 Tutorial—Free & Online
A tutorial by Denise Etheridge
You can use this free online tutorial to learn Microsoft Excel 2007. If you do not have a copy of Excel, you can click here to download the free trial version. Then click here to start the tutorial.
Lesson 1: Entering Text and Numbers
Microsoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet that runs on a personal computer. You can use it to organize your data into rows and columns. You can also use it to perform mathematical calculations quickly. This tutorial teaches Microsoft Excel basics. Although knowledge of how to navigate in a Windows environment is helpful, this tutorial was created for the computer novice. This lesson will introduce you to the Excel window. You use the window to interact with Excel.
Lesson 2: Entering Excel Formulas and Formatting Data
Lesson 1 familiarized you with the Excel 2007 window, taught you how to move around the window, and how to enter data. A major strength of Excel is that you can perform mathematical calculations and format your data. In this lesson, you learn how to perform basic mathematical calculations and how to format text and numerical data.
Lesson 3: Creating Excel Function, Filling Cells, and Printing
By using functions, you can quickly and easily make many useful calculations, such as finding an average, the highest number, the lowest number, and a count of the number of items in a list. Microsoft Excel has many functions you can use. You can also use Microsoft Excel to fill cells automatically with a series. For example, you can have Excel automatically fill your worksheet with days of the week, months of the year, years, or other types of series.
A header is text that appears at the top of every page of your printed worksheet. A footer is text that appears at the bottom of every page of your printed worksheet. You can use a header or footer to display among other things titles, page numbers, or logos. Once you have completed your Excel worksheet, you may want to print it. This lesson teaches you how to use functions, how to create a series, how to create headers and footers, and how to print.
Lesson 4: Creating Charts
In Microsoft Excel, you can represent numbers in a chart. On the Insert tab, you can choose from a variety of chart types, including column, line, pie, bar, area, and scatter. The basic procedure for creating a chart is the same no matter what type of chart you choose. As you change your data, your chart will automatically update. This lesson teaches you how to create a chart in Excel.
PowerPoint 2007 training
1. Slide-show basics
2. Picture basics
6. Use animation
7. Change slide design
9. Prepare to present
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Tutorial—Free & Online
A tutorial by Denise Etheridge
With Microsoft PowerPoint, you can create exciting slideshow presentations. This PowerPoint tutorial will teach you how. Click here to start.
Lesson 1: The PowerPoint Window
Lesson 2: Creating Your First PowerPoint Presentation
Lesson 3: Animations, Transitions, Spell Check, Outline Tab, Slides Tabs, Sorter View, and Printing
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