MS Word 2002 Fundamentals


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Expected Duration
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Overview/Description
This course introduces the learner to the fundamental elements of Word 2002. The Word interface is covered along with the creation of documents and use of Word Help. Working with documents as well as document formatting and management and organization are covered.

Target Audience
The audience for this course includes End Users, Technical Managers, Help Desk/Support, Network Designers and Project Managers. Learners should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and the Internet, and should have experience with Word 2002 Fundamentals.

Expected Duration (hours)
8.0

Lesson Objectives

MS Word 2002 Fundamentals

  • Start Word 2002.
  • Identify features of the Word 2002 interface.
  • Change the view of a Word 2002 document.
  • Create a new document by using the default template.
  • Create a new document by using a template.
  • Insert text into a document.
  • Get help by using the Office Assistant.
  • Identify features of the Help Window.
  • Open an existing document.
  • Search for an existing document.
  • Identify features of the Save As dialog box.
  • Save a document in different formats.
  • Save a document to a new folder.
  • Preview a document as a Web page.
  • Save a document as a Web page.
  • Identify the functions of browse buttons.
  • Find text in a document.
  • Replace text in a document.
  • Move around in a document by using the Go To command.
  • Create an AutoCorrect entry.
  • Check spelling and grammar in a document.
  • Replace a word by using the Thesaurus dialog box
  • Preview a document by using Print Preview.
  • Select a printer.
  • Print a document.
  • Print an envelope.
  • Print a label.
  • Match text selection types with their descriptions.
  • Change the font in a document.
  • Match formatting options on the Character Spacing and Text Effects tabs with their functions.
  • Align text in a document.
  • Indent a paragraph in a document.
  • Change paragraph spacing in a document.
  • Identify the options to insert line and page breaks into a document.
  • Copy a format by using the Format Painter button.
  • Apply a style by using the Styles and Formatting task pane.
  • Manage tabs in a document.
  • Create a bulleted and a numbered list.
  • Create an outline numbered list in a document.
  • Move text in a document.
  • Copy text between documents.
  • Identify functions of the Clipboard task pane.
  • Paste data between applications by using the Paste Special command.
  • Set margins in a document.
  • Insert page breaks into a document.
  • Set page orientation in a document.
  • Course Number:
    en_US_74020_ng