Structuring, editing, saving, and opening documents in Word 2003


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number



Overview/Description
To demonstrate how to structure, edit, save, and open documents in Word

Target Audience
Personnel at all levels of the enterprise; end-users seeking to attain competency in Word 2003; end-users seeking to obtain Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification at Core level in the use of Microsoft Word 2003; end-users seeking a basic IT certification such as ECDL/ ICDL3, or an equivalent

Prerequisites
The Microsoft Office 2003: Common Features Across Office Applications learning path; familiarity with a Windows environment

Expected Duration (hours)
2.3

Lesson Objectives

Structuring, editing, saving, and opening documents in Word 2003

  • insert page and section breaks into a document.
  • adjust the spacing and insert columns.
  • correct and customize spelling and grammar, and use the Find and Replace tool in Word.
  • correct a spelling error, adjust line and character spacing, and organize text into columns.
  • save and open Word documents.
  • save documents as web pages, text (TXT) files, or rich text format (RTF) files.
  • save a Word document to a new folder, save a Word document as a web page, and modify the document saving options.
  • Course Number:
    123383_eng