SC 561 Word 2003: Basics

In this course, the essential operations of the Microsoft Word program providing the user with the skills necessary for basic word processing are covered. Topics covered in this course include:
• Exploring the Word window and terminology.
• Techniques for the editing of text, opening and closing files.
• Formatting of text, and paragraphs.
• Addition of tables to your text.
• Adjusting the page layout.
• Proofing and printing of documents.
• Interfacing to Web applications.

See the detailed course outline for more details.

Prerequisites:
• Basic knowledge of the Windows Operating System.

Who should attend: This course is valuable for anyone knowing basic word processing and wants to hone their skills. The course introduces many of the formatting features for creating more professional publications and documents. Many of these features are explored during the session.

Expected outcomes: Participants will be able to:
• Create documents especially suited for reports and publication.
• Format documents including the adjustment of the documents appearance and the insertion of tables.

Schedule:

Dates & Times Cost CEU Course Number & Location
Tuesday June 3, 2008
8:30am - 5:00pm
$129 0.7 SC 561
Rice Campus - Wheaton, Room 244

Course Outline:
• Getting Started
• Editing Documents
• Moving and Copying Text
• Formatting Characters and Paragraphs
• Creating and Managing Tables
• Controlling Page Layout
• Proofing and Printing Documents
• Web Features

Registration:

Online - Visit www.cpd.iit.edu/shortcourse/register, complete the online form and submit.

Fax or Mail - Printable PDF - Complete the registration form and payment information.
When finished, fax or mail, along with payment to:
Nilda Cinco at 630.682.6029 or 201 East Loop Road, Wheaton, IL 60187.

Call or email - 630.682.6035 or reif@iit.edu

Presented by:

Martin Kozi, Instructor
Center for Professional Development
Illinois Institute of Technology

Illinois Institute of Technology is a private, Ph.D.-granting university.
Document Last Updated Aug 7, 2007
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