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Windows 2000 Module I
This course introduces students to basic Windows 2000 features, including the desktop, online Help, My Computer and Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer, Windows 2000 accessories, Web integration features, and the Active Desktop. Students also learn fundamental concepts for creating and working with files, folders and shortcuts. No Prerequisite
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Windows 2000 Module II
Students learn advanced Windows 2000 features, including Outlook Express, file management features, registered file types, the Task Manager, security features, network features, and system and maintenance tools.
Prerequisite: Windows Mod I or equivalent
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May
be available upon request
9:00 - 4:00 |
Word 2000 Module I
This
course is an introduction to basic word processing techniques.
Students get started in Word and create, edit and save documents, manipulate and format text and paragraphs, find and replace text, and use proofing tools.
Prerequisite:
Windows Mod I or equivalent
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July 24
September 25
November 29
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Word 2000 Module II
This course presents the intermediate features of Word 2000. Students will use templates, create letters, envelopes and labels, use styles, use outlines, use headers and footers, create and use tables, format tables, use columns, and use graphic elements in documents.
Prerequisite: Word Mod I or equivalent |
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Excel 2000 Module I
Students are introduced to the fundamental skills necessary to begin using Excel effectively. Students will create, modify, print and format worksheets, work with basic formulas and functions, use multiple worksheets, enhance worksheets, use styles and AutoFormats, and work with charts.
Prerequisite: Windows Mod I or equivalent |
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Excel 2000 Module II
This course presents intermediate Excel skills that can help students utilize many of the software's timesaving and enhancement features. Students learn how to name cells, work with advanced functions and advanced formatting features, locate and update data, use special format and print options, protect worksheet data, share worksheet dtat, manipulate the screen display, and use templates and macros.
Prerequisite:
Excel Mod I or equivalent |
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PowerPoint 2000 Module I
This
is a course teaching basic slide presentation skills.
Students will start PowerPoint, open presentations, display slides and
slide shows, print slides, use a variety of slide views, create and edit slides,
and select design templates. Students
will also modify presentations by adding, rearranging and deleting slides, changing
slide layout, work with text, change margins, use grammar tools and WordArt, draw
and retrieve objects, use AutoClipArt, copy, move, delete and modify objects,
and use slide show transitions and build effects.
Prerequisite: Windows Mod
I or equivalent |
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PowerPoint 2000 Module II
Students are introduced to the advanced features of PowerPoint 2000 by working with slide outlines, templates, and multimedia elements. Students will create charts, tables and organization charts, customize PowerPoint, link slides, prepare presentations, and save presentations in other formats.
Prerequisite:
PowerPoint Mod I or equivalent |
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Access 2000 Module I
This
course teaches basic database concepts and reviews the features of Access.
Students learn how to create and modify tables, create queries, use filters, create and modify forms, create and modify reports and enhance reports.
Prerequisite: Windows Mod I or equivalent |
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Access 2000 Module II
Students learn intermediate database skills, such as, create relational databases, work with related tables, use subforms, maintain data integrity, use advanced form features, use advanced report features, use advanced query features, use advanced queries, and work with charts.
Prerequisite: Access Mod I or equivalent |
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Outlook 2000 Module I
This course presents the basic features of Outlook 2000. Students will work with the Address Book, create Contacts, use E-mail, manage Calendar items, configure Tasks, use the Journal and Notes, print Outlook data, and use Newsreader.
Prerequisite: Windows Mod I or equivalent
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Outlook 2000 Module II
Students learn how to organize, find and archive Outlook data, use advanced E-mail features, use Calendar to schedule meetings, use advanced Contacts features, create and use custom forms, integrate Outlook with other Office applications, and use Outlook with the Internet.
Prerequisite:
Outlook Mod I or equivalent
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Publisher 2000 Module I This
course covers creating a letterhead, a flyer and a newsletter using Publisher
2000. Also included are working with
shapes, setting up a table and creating a Website.
Prerequisite: Windows Mod 1 or equivalent |
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FrontPage 2000
Module I Students
learn how to create, modify and format Webs, manage Webs with tasks, work with
text, create hyperlinks, insert and manipulate images, design tables, and publish
and maintain Webs. Prerequisite:
Windows Mod 1 or equivalent |
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May
be available upon request
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