Hours: 4
Short Description
You
know how to use Microsoft® Office Word 2003 to create and format
typical business documents. But you need to work on more complex
documents. In this course, you will learn how to use Word to create,
manage, revise, and distribute long documents, forms, and Web pages.
Course Outline
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Lesson
1: Using Word with Other Programs
Link
to a Microsoft® Office Excel 2003 Worksheet Link
a Chart to Excel Data Send
a Document Outline to PowerPoint Extract
Text from a Fax Save
a Document as a Different File Format Look
Up Information Using Research Sites Send
a Document as an Email Attachment
Lesson
2: Collaborating on Documents
Modify
User Information Create
a New Version of a Document Delete
Old Versions Send
a Document for Review Use
Comments Compare
Document Changes Merge
Document Changes Review
a Document
Lesson
3: Adding Reference Marks and Notes
Insert
Bookmarks Insert
Footnotes and Endnotes Add
Captions Insert
Cross-references
Lesson
4: Making Long Documents Easier to Use
Mark
Text for Indexing Insert
an Index Insert
a Table of Figures Mark
Text for a Table of Authorities Insert
a Table of Authorities
Insert
a Table of Contents Create
a Master Document Automatically
Summarize a Document
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Lesson
5: Securing a Document
Update
a Document's Properties Save
a Document without Personal Information Limit
Formatting Choices in a Document Select
Regions of a Document that Can Be Modified Add
a Digital Signature to a Document Require
a Password to Open a Document
Lesson
6: Creating Web Pages
Create
a Web Page Insert
Hyperlinks Insert
a Movie Clip into a Web Page Apply
a Theme to a Web Page Create
a Framed Web Page Save
a Web Page to a Web Server
Lesson
7: Creating Forms
Add
Form Fields to a Document Protect
a Form Save
Form Data as Plain Text Automate
a Form
Lesson
8: Using XML in Word
Tag
an Existing Document Save
a Document as XML Transform
an XML Document
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