Description:
This workshop introduces participants to more advanced features of Microsoft Word. Participants will learn about:
Using Go To
Creating Bookmarks
Inserting Files within Documents
Adding Footnotes
Setting Tabs
Keeping Text Together
Changing Paper Size
Creating a Drop Cap Letter
Adding Borders
Inserting Horizontal and Vertical Lines
Making Columns
Printing Labels
Sorting
Spelling and Grammar
Using the Thesaurus
Password-Protecting Documents
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Notes for Workshop Sponsors |
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Target Audience:
Library personnel who have attended the basic and intermediate sessions or who have learned basic and intermediate Word skills through another means. The instructor assumes knowledge of basic and intermediate editing and formatting at the level presented in the two previous classes.
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Length:
5 hours; can be adjusted to meet the needs of the workshop sponsor.
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Method of Instruction:
Lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice.
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Equipment Needed:
Computer lab with projection screen for instructor's workstation.
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Workshop Objectives:
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to meet the following objectives:
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Use Go To to move to a specific page or location.
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Use Bookmark to return to a specific place within a document.
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Insert files within documents.
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Add footnotes or endnotes to a document.
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Set tabs.
- Indicate portions of text that should stay together on a single page.
- Change the paper size.
- Use Drop Cap to enlarge the first character or word of a paragraph.
- Add borders and lines.
- Make columns.
- Print labels.
- Sort text.
- Proofread documents.
- Use passwords for confidential files.
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