Word 2000: Introduction
Course description
Overview: Students will learn the basic skills necessary to begin using Word 2000.
Prerequisites: Windows 95, 98, or 2000: Introduction, or equivalent knowledge.
Performance-based objectives
Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also
provide a means to
evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will
be able to:
* Create and save a document; open an existing document; and use simple editing techniques.
* Navigate in a large document by using the mouse and keyboard.
* Edit a document by using more sophisticated techniques, including moving and copying text within a document and between documents.
* Apply and remove character and paragraph formatting.
* Use tabs and create and modify a table structure.
* Adjust margins, add and delete page breaks, and create headers and footers.
* Use Word’s proofing tools, such as the spelling checker and thesaurus, and print a document, envelope, and labels.
* Save an existing document as a Web page and preview it in a browser.
Course content
Lesson 1: Word basics
Introduction to Word
Creating a new blank document and the basics of entering text
The File, Save As command
Opening and editing a document
Getting help in Word
Lesson 2: Navigating in a document
Scrolling in a document
Searching in a document
Lesson 3: Additional editing techniques
Using the AutoCorrect feature
Techniques for selecting text
Moving and copying text
Lesson 4: Character and paragraph formatting
Basic character formatting techniques
Additional character formatting techniques
Paragraph formatting
Working with indents, numbered lists, and bulleted lists
Line breaks and line spacing
Lesson 5: Introduction to tabs and tables
Tabs
Creating a table
Editing tables
Lesson 6: Controlling page appearance
Headers and footers
Margins
Page breaks
Lesson 7: Tools and printing
Using proofing tools
Printing a document
Envelopes and labels
Lesson 8: Creating a Web page
Creating a Web page
Using Themes and exiting Word