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Word 2000: Advanced (Windows)
Overview

Students will learn advanced features of Word 2000.

Prerequisites

Windows 95: Introduction, Windows 98: Introduction, or Windows NT 4.0: Introduction; Word 2000: Level 1; and Word 2000: Level 2, or equivalent knowledge

Target Student
Students enrolling in this course should understand the basics of Windows. They should already have experience working with Word 2000. Specifically, students should know how to create styles, templates, and macros.

Performance-Based Objectives
Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  • Use advanced techniques for working with styles.
  • Create and use templates and forms.
  • Enhance documents by drawing in a document and using clip art and WordArt.
  • Manage long documents by adding a table of contents, an index, bookmarks, cross-references, and odd and even headers and footers, and by adjusting margins for document binding.
  • Manage document changes by creating different versions of a document, tracking document changes, adding comments, and accepting or rejecting document changes.
  • Prepare a document for an intranet by inserting hyperlinks, sound, a movie clip, and scrolling text into a web page.
Delivery Method
Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities

New features covered in this series

Below is a table listing the new software features that are covered in ZD Education courseware:


New Feature

Level 1
(074 300)

Level 2
(074 301)

Advanced
(074 302)

  • Adaptive menus and toolbars
  • >X

    >X

    >X

  • Click and type
  •  

    >X

     
  • Collect and paste
  •  

    >X

     
  • Enhanced Clip Art
  •  

    >X

     
  • Enhanced hyperlink features
  •  

    >X

    >X

  • Enhanced Office Assistant/Help feature
  • >X

       
  • Enhanced Open dialog box
  • >X

    >X

    >X

  • Enhanced Save and Save As dialog boxes
  • >X

    >X

    >X

  • Enhanced Table Drawing tools
  •  

    >X

     
  • Enhanced Table features
  • >X

    >X

     
  • Floating Tables
  •  

    >X

     
  • Nested tables
  •  

    >X

     
  • Office Clipboard
  •  

    >X

     
  • Picture bullets
  •  

    >X

     
  • Print Zoom options
  •    

    >X

  • Right-click Synonym shortcut
  • >X

       
  • Themes
  • >X

    >X

     
  • Web Page Preview
  • >X

    >X

    >X

  • Web Tools toolbar
  •    

    >X

    Benefits

    Students will learn how to apply styles, create forms, use form fields, add graphics, work with large documents, share documents, and prepare documents as intranet web pages

    Course duration 1 Day(s) Course outline Lesson 1: Advanced styles

    • The AutoFormat feature
    • Linking styles

    Lesson 2: Creating a form template

    • Forms and fields
    • Protecting and using a form template

    Lesson 3: Using graphic effects

    • Working with dropped capital letters and clip art
    • Inserting and editing WordArt
    • Drawing in a document

    Lesson 4: Working with large documents

    • Creating a table of contents
    • Footnotes and endnotes
    • Bookmarks
    • Cross-references
    • Using a concordance file to index
    • Preparing to print

    Lesson 5: Managing document changes

    • Using different versions of a document
    • Tracking changes to a document
    • Using highlights and comments
    • Comparing similar documents

    Lesson 6: Preparing Word documents for an intranet

    • Creating hyperlinks
    • Viewing and editing a web page
    • Inserting multimedia elements into your web pages
    Hardware Requirements/software required to run this course


    This course was developed using the Windows 98 platform; however, the manufacturer’s documentation states that Word 2000 can also run on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or higher installed, though some of the screen displays might be slightly different.

    In order to run this course, you will need:
    • An 486-compatible PC that meets minimum hardware requirements for Windows 95 or later or Windows NT 4.0 or later. (A Pentium 90 with 32 megabytes (MB) of Random Access Memory (RAM) or more is recommended.)
    • 500 MB of free hard-disk space. (Windows NT only: At least 4 MB of available space in the registry.)
    • Either a local CD-ROM drive or access to a networked CD-ROM drive (for software installation).
    • A floppy-disk drive.
    • A two-button mouse or IntelliMouse.
    • A VGA or higher display adapter (the EGA display adapter is not supported).
    • An installed printer driver. (Printers are not required; however, each PC must have an installed printer driver to use Print Preview.)
    • Microsoft Windows 95 or later, or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 installed.
    • Microsoft Office 2000, including a custom installation for Word 2000.

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