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You will learn to: -identify the steps involved in project planning -become familiar with project management software and plan a project by using Microsoft Project 2000 -work with subtasks in an outline form, link tasks effectively, and work with time constraints -assign resources and their work schedules to tasks -resolve time and resource conflicts effectively use the different views, reports, and drawing tools available in Microsoft Project 2000 -sort and filter project information effectively
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You will learn to: -identify the components of the application window and adjust some default settings -create, save, and close a document; open an existing document -use simple editing techniques; and search for help -navigate in a large document by using the Find and Replace commands -edit a document by using more sophisticated techniques -apply and remove character and paragraph formatting -use tabs and create and modify a table and its structure -adjust margins and create headers and footers -use proofing tools Prerequisites: Introduction to Windows, or equivalent knowledge.
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You will learn to: -use section breaks to format a document -create, modify, and use tables as page layout elements and embed, link, and sort table data -merge documents and data sources -sort and filter data as well as merge an Excel spreadsheet into mailing labels -create, modify, and use styles to affect a document ? appearance -run and edit existing macros, add them to toolbars, and use the organizer to share with the other documents -discuss Internet/Web and Wor d s e-mail features, as well as create and edit a Web page by inserting hyperlinks, picture bullets, and clip art Prerequisites: Introduction to Word, or equivalent knowledge.
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You will learn to: use the AutoFormat feature, link styles within a document, and find and replace styles and non-printing characters create forms as well as protect, test, and update them create drop caps, watermarks, WordArt, and drawn objects create and modify a table of contents; discuss master documents; insert, modify, and delete bookmarks, cross-references, endnotes, and footnotes create and use a concordance file to generate an index; and prepare a long document for printing create multiple versions of a document; track changes made to documents; apply highlighting and insert comments; compare documents; review and incorporate changes; and merge documents add hyperlinks to internal and external bookmarks; view and edit intranet documents Prerequisites: Word Level II or equivalent knowledge.
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You will learn to: -identify the disadvantages of paper spreadsheets and the advantages of electronic spreadsheets -create a basic worksheet by entering text, values, and formulas -create formulas by using Excel ? built-in functions -move and copy data by using shortcut menus, drag-and-drop editing, and toolbar buttons -change the appearance of worksheet data by using a variety of formatting techniques -prepare a document for printing by using the spell checking feature and a variety of printing options -use the three-dimensional aspect of the Excel workbook environment by creating formulas that refer to cells on multiple worksheets -save an Excel workbook as a Web page Prerequisites: Introduction to Windows, or equivalent knowledge.
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You will learn the skills and concepts necessary to create charts and to use the list management capabilities of Excel. Topics include how to: -create and modify charts that graphically represent worksheet data -customize charts by applying formatting -enhance worksheets and charts with graphic objects -sort information in a list by using the Data/Sort command -locate information quickly in a list that meets the specific conditions using the advanced filter feature Prerequisite: Excel Level I, or equivalent knowledge.
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You will learn various advanced techniques for analyzing and manipulating data in Excel. You will learn to: -customize toolbars and create styles and templates -create decision-making functions -analyze worksheet data by creating pivot tables -compare and contrast workbook files and file links -outline and consolidate worksheets and analyze worksheet data by using the Scenario Manager -display and protect worksheet data by locking cells -record and modify macros by using the Visual Basic Editor -create and work with interactive Web documents Prerequisites: Excel Level II, or equivalent knowledge.
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Javascript is a programming language that is built into the newer versions of the Netscape and the Microsoft Internet Explorer Browsers. It allows for many advanced features beyond basic HTML code, including more sophisticated user interaction and graphic enhancements. This workshop will show you how to develop basic Javascript code, and will provide instruction in how to access and incorporate free Javascript libraries on the Internet to enhance your Web sites. Prerequisite: Knowledge and understanding of HTML code.
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You will learn the basic skills necessary to begin using Access, as well as how to design and create databases, tables, queries, forms, and reports. Learn how to: -understand database concepts and terminology -design and create tables -enter and manipulate data in tables -use queries to select and analyze information in a table -create data forms for viewing and inputting data -create reports that summarize and group data -perform database maintenance procedures Prerequisite: Introduction to Windows, or equivalent knowledge.
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