Updated 29 February, 2012
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Course Details
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Microsoft Word 2010 is the world leading tool for document creation - including letters, brochures, planners, newsletters, reports, and memos. It lets you accomplish a variety of business or personal tasks to a professional standard. This course shows you how to work efficiently with Word, and prepares you for the Microsoft Office Specialist 77-881 exam and Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification.
The course is completed online, at your own time, at a location that suits you. You progress through the course materials and complete online lessons and tests.
Students are provided with Flash-based instructional demonstrations, Instructional audio with graphics highlighting key points. Simulations teach learners to perform specific tasks in applications through guided, multi-step exercises. Activities allow learners to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment. Exercises allow learners to practice in the actual application being studied. Full-page images allow learners to experience an application as if it were open on their computer. The course challenge the learner with a variety of question formats, including multi-step simulations, true/false, multiple choice, and fill-in-the-blank, and a skill assessment generates a customised learning path based on the results of a pre-test. Bookmarking tracks the learner's progress in a course.
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Topics Covered in this Course
Getting Started with Word 2010
- MOS Word 2010 Fundamentals
- Opening Documents
- Viewing Documents
- Saving Documents
- Printing Documents
Formatting Text
- Adding, Selecting, and Deleting Text
- Managing Text
- Using Text Formatting Tools
- Using Text Effects and Styles
Formatting Paragraphs and Lists
- Positioning Paragraphs
- Formatting Paragraphs
- Tab Styles
- Controlling Text, Line, and Paragraph Spacing
- Formatting Lists
Creating Tables
- Building Tables
- Formatting Tables
- Applying Borders and Shading
- Organizing Tables
- Modifying Table Cells
Controlling Page Setup
- Setting Page Size and Orientation
- Specifying Margins
- Inserting Pages
- Breaking Documents into Sections
- Adding Columns
- Controlling Hyphenation
- Customizing Backgrounds and Borders
- Adding Page Numbers and Dates
- Adding Headers and Footers
Templates, Themes, and Quick Parts
- Finding Templates
- Using Templates
- Applying a Theme
- Customizing Themes
- Using Quick Parts to Add Content
- Inserting Document Property Fields
- Adding Custom Quick Parts
Working with Pictures and Clip Art
- Inserting Pictures and Clip Art
- Organizing Clip Art
- Adjusting Images
- Adding Styles and Effects to Pictures
- Cropping and Resizing Images
- Repositioning Images and Wrapping Text
- Compressing Pictures and Clip Art
- Adding Captions and Screenshots
Creating Shapes and SmartArt
- Drawing Lines and Arrows
- Drawing Shapes
- Formatting Shapes
- Creating SmartArt
- Creating WordArt
- Adding Text Boxes
- Arranging Text Boxes
- Saving Text Boxes
Reviewing Documents
- Using the Navigation Pane and the Browse Button
- Finding, Replacing, and Highlighting Text
- Checking Spelling and Grammar
- Using Reference Tools
- Configuring and Using AutoCorrect
Creating References and Links
- Adding Hyperlinks
- Adding Bookmarks
- Creating Footnotes
- Creating Endnotes
- Creating Tables of Contents
- Managing Tables of Contents
Sharing and Sending Documents
- Protecting Documents
- Inspecting Documents
- Sharing Documents
- Publishing Documents
- Creating Mail Merges
- Creating Mail Merges Manually
Who should complete this course?
- People who wish to learn how to use Microsoft Word 2010 and learn at their own pace.
- Students, or those new to the workforce, who wish to learn how to use this software program.
- Existing users who wish to get more out of Microsoft Word 2010.
Entry Requirements / Prerequisites
- You must have a basic working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and access to the internet to complete the course.
Assessment
- Once you successfully pass the programme, you will receive a Certificate in Microsoft Word 2010 from CMIT.
Technical Requirements
- The following technical requirements apply: 128MB of RAM; Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Minimum screen resolution 800x600, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher; Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher; Flash 8.0 or higher; 56K minimum connection; broadband (256 kpbs or higher) connection recommended; Javascript, DHTML and cookies enabled; Sound card with speakers or headphones strongly recommended.
Accreditation
- Following completion of the online assessment you will receive a Certificate in Microsoft Word 2010 from College of Management and IT (CMIT). You may optionally complete the Microsoft Office Word 2010 Specialist 77-881 exam. Contact the college for details.