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    This course will cover the basic features of Microsoft Outlook 2002. Topics covered include composing messages, sending messages, replying to messages, forwarding messages, creating contacts, scheduling appointments using the Calendar, entering tasks, and creating notes. Students will learn how to customize Outlook to their personal preferences and manage time using the Calendar, task, and note functions. ONLINE COURSE
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    This course is designed to teach students the basic, intermediate, and advanced features of Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 so they can not only create and modify simple presentations, but also much more elaborate ones, such as team projects. Some skills students will learn include using clip art images and drawing tools to enhance presentations, importing data from other Microsoft applications such as Word or Excel, adding video and sound clips, and modifying charts and tables in PowerPoint presentations. Students will also learn how to customize PowerPoint to maximize its potential for the type of work they do, such as customizing toolbars, color schemes, and indent settings. Finally, students will learn advanced presentation skills, such as how to create a custom show and agenda and summary slides. ONLINE COURSE
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    This comprehensive course teaches students the introductory and intermediate features of Microsoft Word 2002 so not only will they learn the basic steps to create and edit their text-based documents, they will also discover how to enhance the look and functionality of them. Some skills users will learn include changing font attributes; modifying bodies of text; using Spell Check; formatting paragraphs using indents, line spacing, and tab stops; dividing the document into sections using margins, page breaks, and columns; and inserting symbols, numbered lists, watermarks, graphics, tables, and charts into documents. All 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 builds upon intermediate Word skills by teaching students skills in creating and managing large projects. Many of the skills learned deal with using Word in team projects, such as revising with others (e.g., sending a document for review to another via e-mail). Users will also learn how to customize Word to maximize its potential for the type of work they do, such as customizing toolbars and menues and automating tasks they do often. Students will also learn advanced formatting skills, such as how to format one part of a document differently than another and gain insight into how Word can be combined with other Office applications such as Access. 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 offers tips to help students take full advantage of the many features the Palm organizer offers them. Students will learn how to add and delete appointments in the Date Book; create lists to track what needs to be done; add, prioritize, and mark those items as complete; keep valuable contact information in the Address Book; write notes down directly into the Note Pad; transfer Palm data to the computer for backup and enhanced manipulation; and create e-mail messages within the Palm and then send the e-mail by connecting the Palm to the computer. ONLINE COURSE
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    Mastery of this course will empower an experienced user of Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 to apply advanced visual effects, import and export elements, work across applications, and prepare presentations for delivery in many different ways. For example, students will learn how to customize backgrounds and color schemes, modify charts and pictures, and ready presentations for 35mm slides and the Web. In addition, students will be taught a number of tips and shortcuts that will allow them to work more efficiently. ONLINE COURSE
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    In this course, students will become familiar with the basic aspects of Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, including creating presentations and working with visual elements, as well as such advanced features as masters, templates, and animation. Significant emphasis is placed on utilizing graphics in presentations; students will receive instruction in how to arrange clip art and apply animation and effects. In addition, students learn how to finalize and view their presentations and design presentations for the Web. ONLINE COURSE
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    This course introduces students to the various tools in Project 2000 that allow them to become more efficient project coordinators. 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 work with multiple projects, learn how to combine them into one master project and enter all information necessary (task, resource, etc.) for setting the master project baseline. Finally, students will learn how to combine Project 2000 with other Microsoft applications and the Web. ONLINE COURSE
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    In this course, students will learn how to use the advanced features of Microsoft Word 2000 to customize and enhance their text-based documents. Real-life scenarios will make the lessons more applicable to users while performance- based activities will engage them in hands-on learning. Some skills they will learn include using master documents, subdocuments, and expanded and locked documents; utilizing field references, such as using footnotes and endnotes; applying formatting techniques; and using advanced features such as macros and revision tools. ONLINE COURSE
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    This is a comprehensive course designed to teach students the introductory and intermediate features of Word 2002 so not only will they learn the basic steps to create and edit their text-based document, they will also discover how to enhance the look and functionality of it. Some skills users will learn include changing font attributes, modifying bodies of text, using Spell Check, formatting paragraphs using indents, line spacing and tab stops; dividing the document into sections using margins, page breaks, and columns; and inserting symbols, numbered lists, watermarks, graphics, tables, and charts into documents. ONLINE COURSE
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