Intermediate Word – level 2
Build on your basic word processing skills to develop professional documents on this Intermediate Word course.
Intermediate Word – Course Objectives
This hands-on, tutor-led Intermediate Word course – level 2 is designed to equip the user with a proficient grasp of Word. The day will include an overview of commands covered on the Introduction to Word – level 1 course, followed by an in-depth look at other word-processing features such as automatic formatting, columns, creating tables and using graphics to enhance a document. Delegates will learn how to structure a mail merge from a variety of data sources.
Intermediate Word – Course Contents
General Review
General review of existing knowledge and commands covered in the Introduction to Word – level 1 course.
AutoFormat
Automatically format text including style sets and themes.
Columns
Creating and working with columns.
Mail Merge
Creating a standard letter and merging names and addresses.
Publishing with Word
Desktop publishing enhancements available in Word.
Borders and Graphics
Adding and formatting borders around text, inserting pictures, photographs, online images and text boxes and use of the Word drawing tools.
Tables
Creating tables, structuring, modifying and using calculations.
WordArt
Word’s text shaping facility.
AutoCorrect and AutoText
Automatic correction of common misspellings and use of this facility to expand upon abbreviations.
Intermediate Word – Course Details
This is a one-day Intermediate Word course running from 9:30 am – 4:00 pm. Courses run in Swansea and onsite.
Prerequisites
To gain the maximum benefit from this course, an attendee should have attended our Introduction to Word – Level 1 course, or have an equivalent understanding of basic text entry and enhancement.
Qualification
This course covers material from the standard International Computer Driving Licence (Module 3) and the Microsoft Office Specialist Core Word syllabus.
What Next? Advanced Word – level 3
Learn how to customise Word to your specifications. Work with long documents, creating tables of contents, templates, styles, footnotes and endnotes, form fields and macros.