Microsoft Word 2002 Expert: Document-Level Management and Editing
Overview/Description
In today's collaborative work environment, streamlined document creation and review processes can lead to greater productivity. This course is designed to help you manage and edit documents in Microsoft Word 2002. You'll learn to how to customize paragraphs, add endnotes and footnotes, create tables of content and indices, use master documents, and create dynamic forms. This course is also designed to prepare users for the Word Expert 2002 MOUS certification exam.
Target Audience
Any business professional utilizing Microsoft Word 2002 for business activities. Previous experience with Word 2002 is recommended.
Expected Duration
This course, including the practice exercises, will take up to four hours to complete.
Objectives:
Customizing Text Flow
Manage orphans and widows
Set line and page breaks
Set hyphenation
Sort paragraphs in lists and tables
Formatting Documents
Use Page Setup to format sections
Verify, clear, and apply formats
Create styles (character, paragraph, table, list)
Modify character and paragraph styles
Managing and Referencing Long Documents
Revise and delete footnotes and endnotes
Create cross-references
Update and edit cross-references
Add footnotes and endnotes
Create a table of figures
Create a table of authorities
Create and edit index entries and indexes
Use a concordance file to generate an index
Create and delete a table of contents
Master Documents and Subdocuments
Display and use the Document Map
Create bookmarks in a document
Move within documents using bookmarks
Link to a bookmark
Convert an existing document to a master document
Revise a master document
Insert and create subdocuments inside a master document
Use Outline view
Use the Outlining toolbar
Create the structure of a master document
Working with Forms
Use a form
Distribute a form
Create a custom form using two or more form controls
Modify an existing form
Protect a form during its creation
Protect a form with a password
Course Number: MOFF0204