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This course familiarizes students with many features of Microsoft Excel 2000, including entering text and formulas, moving data, formatting worksheet appearance, and manipulating charts. Students will learn to work with lists, databases, and functions: format and link spreadsheets; and use 3-D references and Microsoft Map. Selected areas of instruction include using AutoCorrect and AutoFormat; understanding, using, and customizing templates; and working with data maps. Students will also learn how to use Excel and the Web to save and work with files as Web pages. ONLINE COURSE
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This course introduces students to some of the basic tools in Project 2000 that allow them to become more efficient project managers. Students will briefly explore the basics of project management, learn how to set a project's start date, work with task relationships, and examine various task types. Students will also learn how to set deadlines, allocate resources, and set project baselines. In addition, students will learn how to enter cost information, including variable and fixed costs, and costs per use. ONLINE COURSE
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This course introduces students to the basic features in Windows Millennium Edition. This course will teach the end- user necessary skills like using the mouse, working on the Desktop, using windows, and operating the Start menu and Taskbar. The course also includes lessons on customizing the Desktop using background colors, Web content, screen savers, and Desktop themes. The students will also gain an understanding of Windows' file system, including how to use Windows Explorer. In addition, this course covers how to use Windows Help program which now has an updated, Web-like appearance. Students will work with accessories like the calculator, games, and the Maintenance Wizard, and they will also learn how to use both the WordPad and Paint applications. Finally, the course will walk the students through formatting disks, printing documents, and shutting down the computer. ONLINE COURSE
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This course will introduce students to the new features in Microsoft Access 2002 that set it apart from Access 2000, including speech recognition and the new Task Pane, as well as the basic elements that compose an Access database, to broaden and develop their basic database design skills. After they learn how to create their own databases in Access, students will receive instruction in how to create and use the basic tools of the Access application: tables, forms, filters and sorts, queries, and reports. In addition, students will learn a variety of techniques designed to make data entry in Access databases faster, easier, and less error-prone. ONLINE COURSE
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This advanced course strives to broaden and develop the intermediate database design skills that students already possess. Students will gain a more complete understanding of how to effectively create and use the primary database objects in Access, including tables, queries, forms, reports, and data access pages. In addition, students will be introduced to advanced features that allow Access to be used as a development tool. The course also teaches strategies for protecting data by enacting various security measures and by controlling how data is entered into a database. Finally, various maintenance features are covered in the course, teaching students ways to better manage multi-user databases. The material is presented through explanatory text, real-world scenarios, interactive steps, and questions to test and reinforce the material covered. ONLINE COURSE
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This comprehensive course teaches students the basic and intermediate features of Excel 2002 so they can easily create and modify spreadsheets. Students will become familiar with Excel's introductory-level new features, such as smart tags and speech recognition. Some skills users will acquire include learning to manage workbooks, working with cells and cell data, formatting and printing worksheets, creating and revising formulas, creating charts from worksheet data, learning about objects and their roles in worksheet development, and discovering how to integrate workbooks and the Web. All of these skills will be taught using true-life scenarios, examples, review exercises, and concept graphics to help reinforce the material presented. ONLINE COURSE
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This course teaches students a set of expert-level spreadsheet features through real-life scenarios and projects. Students will learn about summarizing list data with outlining and subtotals, and will learn how to create and remove custom filters; learn techniques for working with shared workbooks, including protecting workbooks from changes; tracking and reviewing changes, and merging and consolidating data from worksheets. Finally, students will learn how to customize the Excel working screen with custom toolbars, menus, and macros. The material is presented through explanatory text, real-world scenarios, interactive steps, and questions to test and reinforce the material covered. ONLINE COURSE
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This course teaches students a set of expert-level spreadsheet features through real-life scenarios and projects. Students will learn about summarizing list data with outlining and subtotals, and will learn how to create and remove custom filters; learn techniques for working with shared workbooks, including protecting workbooks from changes; tracking and reviewing changes, and merging and consolidating data from worksheets. Finally, students will learn how to customize the Excel working screen with custom toolbars, menus, and macros. The material is presented through explanatory text, real-world scenarios, interactive steps, and questions to test and reinforce the material covered. ONLINE COURSE
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This course is designed to familiarize users with key introductory features of Microsoft FrontPage, as well as introduce them to some of its new capabilities introduced with the 2002 version. Students will learn the tricks that will help them create, edit, and manage Web pages easily. The skills include examining the working screen; becoming familiar with the new Task Panes; creating new Webs; entering, modifying, and formatting text; incorporating graphics; applying themes; managing Webs; and previewing and publishing Webs. All of these functionalities will be taught using true-to-life scenarios, examples, review exercises, and concept graphics to help reinforce material presented. ONLINE COURSE
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This course introduces students to some of the new features of the Office XP suite. It covers the major new features that apply to all of the applications, including smart tags and Task Panes; as well as a few of the individual new features of Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, and Microsoft Outlook. All skills will be taught using true-to-life scenarios, examples, review exercises, and concept graphics to help reinforce material presented. ONLINE COURSE
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