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What is covered on Advance Word course please

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replyReply Mon 11 May 2009, 11:43Delegate Beverley said...

Beverley has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course
Word Intermediate course

What is covered on Advance Word course please

Advance Word Course content please

For upcoming training course dates see: Pricing & availability

replyReply Mon 11 May 2009, 13:34Trainer Amanda said...

RE: What is covered on Advance Word course please

Hello Beverley

Thank you for your question; and I hope you are enjoying your training today.

The course outline for the Word Advanced course is as follows:

Using Mail Merge
Creating form letters
Working with data sources
Creating mailing labels

Working with Forms
Creating forms
Modifying forms
Protecting and printing forms

Working with Large Documents
Master documents
Footnotes and endnotes
Indexes
Bookmarks and cross-references

Managing Document Revision
Using track changes
Comparing document versions

Creating Macros
Recording and running macros
Modifying and deleting macros
Using macros in forms
Creating custom menus
Customising toolbars


Kind regards
Amanda

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