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COMP MSW1: Microsoft Word Level 1
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
A must for computer beginners looking to update skills for the modern workplace. Create, edit, and print documents such as letters or reports using the newest version of this popular word processing program. Participants will learn important terms, editing functions, formatting, special text options, and mail merge. The course also covers spell checking, underlining, bolding, centering text, copying and pasting text, and printing documents. Textbook is included.
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COMP MSW1 - Microsoft Word Level 1
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COMP MSW2: MS Word 2007 Level 2
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Microsoft Word 2007 is a powerful and popular program, yet most people use only a fraction of its features. In this course, you'll learn Microsoft Word's more advanced features, which can make writing easier, faster, and more fun. You'll improve your creativity and efficiency at the same time! In the first part of the course, you'll see how to perform a mail merge, and we'll explore macros, styles, and templates. Macros let you type repetitive words and phrases quickly and accurately at the touch of a button. Styles let you save text formatting. Templates let you create documents that contain predefined formatting and text, making it a snap to create documents that look right every time. In the second part of the course, we'll cover how to use Word as a simple desktop publishing program to create signs, flyers, menus, brochures, and even newsletters. You'll learn how to insert different types of graphics in a document including digital photographs from your own camera, clip art images provided by Microsoft, and different types of charts such as bar, line, or pie charts. Next, you'll find out how to wrap text around graphic images and divide a page into columns and text boxes. Both columns and text boxes give you different ways to display text beyond the traditional appearance of text that fills an entire page. Finally, in the last part of this course, you'll learn about printing labels, making form letters, and creating an index, table of contents, and list of figures automatically. If you need to create long documents, you'll appreciate Word's ability to keep track of page numbers for your chapter headings or index entries. Whether you need to produce a short letter, flyer, report, or book-length manuscript, this course will teach you how to get the most out of Microsoft Word 2007!
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COMP MSW2 - MS Word 2007 Level 2
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COMP MSW3: Microsoft Word Level 3 2007
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
In this course, you will organize a long document with a table of contents, an index, headers and footers, and cross-references. You will use Track Changes. You will add comments to a document, send a document for review via email, and combine documents from multiple reviewers. You will add a password to a document and apply editing restrictions, combine reviewed documents without Track Changes, and use the Highlighter. You will create and edit macros and forms. You will share and secure content by providing compatibility, using the Document Inspector, controlling document access, and applying digital signatures. Finally, you will integrate Word with other Office applications and web pages.
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COMP MSW3 - Microsoft Word Level 3 2007
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COMP MSW4: Microsoft Word Level 1 2003
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This workshop focuses on basic word processing skills. You will work with business letters, memos, press releases, and reports. Proper business document formatting is an important theme throughout the course. You will learn to use formatting tools, tables, and automatic features to enhance your documents. The workshop assumes participants understand how to use a mouse and drop-down menus, save files to some type of storage media, and perform other basic skills required to run Windows programs.
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COMP MSW4 - Microsoft Word Level 1 2003
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COMP MSW5: MS Word Level 2 2003
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This workshop focuses on basic word processing skills. You will work with business letters, memos, press releases, and reports. Proper business document formatting is an important theme throughout the course. You will learn to use formatting tools, tables, and automatic features to enhance your documents. The workshop assumes participants understand how to use a mouse and drop-down menus, save files to some type of storage media, and perform other basic skills required to run Windows programs.
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COMP MSW5 - MS Word Level 2 2003
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COMP MSW6: Microsoft Word Level 3 2003
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This workshop builds on the skills learned in our Introductory and Intermediate Word courses or can add to the skills you have picked up on your own. You will begin my learning about how mail merge can help you create and organize mass mailings. Then you will move on to integration topics, including integrating Word with Excel and the Internet. Rounding out this course on advanced Word topics are discussions of macros, templates, and XML. This is part 3 of our 3-part series.
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COMP MSW6 - Microsoft Word Level 3 2003
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COMP MSW7: Microsoft Word: Dynamic Word Documents
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This course provides information and training on specific task related processes. (This course provides information and training on making appealing flyers and brochures in Microsoft Word 2007).
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COMP MSW7 - Microsoft Word: Dynamic Word Documents
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COMP MSW8: MS Word 2007 Overview
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This course starts with the basic concepts of Microsoft Word 2007 and builds participant skills to the advanced level. Participants spend 12 hours working hands on in a computer lab with an expert instructor. Beginning with simple documents, the course culminates with building complex documents, tracking changes, adding comments, and integrating Word with other computer applications.
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COMP NET1: Network Plus Certification Prep Level 1
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
This course will teach you everything you need to know to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+ certification exam and become an excellent network technician. You'll learn about topologies, the OSI Seven-Layer model, protocol suites, modern network operating systems, network hardware, cabling standards, remote connectivity, Internet connections, network troubleshooting, and more. CompTIA Network+ certification also counts as one of the elective exams for the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification.
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COMP NET1 - Network Plus Certification Prep Level 1
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COMP NET2: Introduction to Networking
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Introduction to Networking explains computer networking basics in terms that you can easily understand, using concepts common to everyday, non-computing experience. A brief introduction to networking history provides context, explaining how networks have become so important to businesses and individuals. The course emphasizes networking fundamentals, explaining the software and hardware that makes networking possible. The course stresses understanding how and why networks work, rather than focusing on memorization of terms or numbers. Upon completion of the course, you will be capable of performing basic computer networking tasks, such as DSL connectivity or configuring connections to an Internet Service Provider. This course will give you the foundation you need to begin training for CCNA Certification or employment in a computer networking career.
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COMP NET2 - Introduction to Networking
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