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Microsoft Word
Long Document Best Practices
This course is designed for Word users who create longer reports that need to have a consistent look and especially users who require documents that involve multilevel numbering within the document. These documents include procedure manuals, numbered reports and course manuals.
Overview:
This two day course teaches participants the necessary skills to be able to build multilevel numbered documents with a consistent look. Create a table of contents, and an index. Use information from other documents, and reference information throughout the documents using cross-references, footnotes, and endnotes.
Delivery: Instructor-led, hands-on delivery either online, on-site at your place of business or at Front Runner. Our custom training meets your needs.
Duration: 2 days
Prerequisites:
Microsoft Word 2010Introduction
Further Learning:
Microsoft Access 2010Introduction
Microsoft Excel 2010
Introduction
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Introduction
Objectives:
Upon successful completion attendees will be able to:
- Use Word settings
- Create Style Basics for Long Documents
- Build Advanced Formatting
- Create numbering headings in a Word Document
- Use headers/footers and section breaks effectively
- Design a template
- Create a table of contents and an index
- Reference information in a Word Document
- Work with tables
- Add graphics
- Link Information
- Generate PDF in Word
- Clean up a Corrupt Word Document
- Work with Macros (An Introduction to Macros).
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