Using Microsoft Office Word 2003
This course will cover getting started with Word 2003, working with text, paragraphs, structuring, editing,
saving, and opening documents. You will also learn how to use the printing, help, automated formatting,
advanced formatting and advanced document navigation in Word 2003. The training introduces student to
tables, charts, graphics, advanced data manipulation and advanced document features.
Upon successful completion of this Microsoft Office Word 2003 training course, you will be fully prepared
to sit for the Microsoft Office Specialist Word 2003 Exam MOS: Microsoft Office Word 2003. All of our
Microsoft Office
2003 training courses map to MOS certification paths.
Learning Objectives:
Getting Started with Word 2003
- Perform the basic tasks necessary to start work in Word
- Identify the main features of the Word 2003 screen
- Use the Word navigation tools to search through documents
- Open Word, display a toolbar, and find text
Working with Documents in Word 2003
- Insert headers, footers, and page numbers into a Word document
- Navigate Word documents using various views
- Use advanced navigation features
- Add a header and footer to a document and use the Reading Layout view
- Use document collaboration features in Word 2003
- Use the document recovery features in Word 2003
- Open and repair a corrupted document, merge two Word documents, and insert a comment
Structuring, editing, saving and opening documents in Word 2003
- Insert page and section breaks into a document
- Adjust the spacing and insert columns
- Correct and customize spelling and grammar, and use the Find and Replace tool in Word
- Correct a spelling error, adjust line and character spacing, and organize text into columns
- Save and open Word documents
- Save documents as web pages, text (TXT) files, or rich text format (RTF) files
- Save a Word document to a new folder, save a Word document as a web page, and modify the document saving options
Printing, Help and Automated Formatting in Word 2003
- Use the Edit menu, the Office Clipboard, and the Show/Hide button to move, copy, and paste text
- Preview documents, run a word count, and print documents, envelopes, and labels in Word
- Use the Help and Research options in Word
- Use the Office Clipboard and Research task pane, modify the page setup, and print a document
- Use style options to format text
- Use the AutoCorrect features in Word to correct errors, configure Word to recognize common errors and exceptions, and automate the completion and formatting of text
- Use templates and wizards to create and format documents
- Apply, find, and modify styles, modify the AutoCorrect settings, and create a document from a template
- Create a formal letter in Word 2003 and save it to a specific folder
Working with text and paragraphs in Word 2003
- Insert headers, footers, and page numbers into a Word document
- Navigate Word documents using various views
- Use advanced navigation features
- Add a header and footer to a document and use the Reading Layout view
- Use document collaboration features in Word 2003
- Use the document recovery features in Word 2003
- Open and repair a corrupted document, merge two Word documents, and insert a comment
Working with Tables and Media Features in Word 2003
- Create and format tables in Word
- Modify the structure of a table in Word 2003
- Work with data in tables and create a table style
- Create, format, and modify a table
- Create and format a table in Word 2003
- Add text effects, shapes, and shape effects to a document
- Insert WordArt and a shape into a document
- Insert and modify picture files, clip art, and diagrams in a document
- Insert a picture and diagram into a document
- Use Office 2003's speech recognition
- Use the handwriting features in Word 2003