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Wordpro Millennium Edition 9.5: Introduction
Overview

Students will learn the basic skills necessary to use Word Pro Millennium Edition 9.5 for the Windows 98 operating system

Prerequisites

Windows 95 or Windows 98: Introduction, Windows 95 or Windows 98: Transition, or equivalent knowledge.

Target Student
Students enrolling in this course should understand the basic concepts involved in working with a personal computer (PC). No prior knowledge of Word Pro is assumed

What's Next
Word Pro Millennium Edition 9.5: Introduction is the first course in this series. Students who want to learn advanced features can take Word Pro Millennium Edition 9.5: Advanced.

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:

* Create, edit, save, view, and print a document by using Word Pro.

* Open an existing document, and format characters and paragraphs by using SmartIcons, menus, and InfoBoxes.

* Create, modify, and format tables.

* Check documents for spelling and grammar by using proofing tools, and control page appearance by setting margins, tabs, and page breaks, and by creating headers and footers.

* Create a document by using an existing SmartMaster and by creating a new SmartMaster.

* Share the editing of documents with co-workers by using team computing features.

* Create an Internet home page by using Word Pro SmartMasters.

Delivery Method
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities

Benefits
Students will learn how to create and edit documents by using character and paragraph formatting.

Course duration 1 Day(s) Course outline Lesson 1: Understanding Word Pro basics

  • Introduction to Word Pro Millennium Edition and the workspace
  • Creating a new document
  • Editing a document
  • Viewing and printing the document

Lesson 2: Navigating and formatting

  • Navigating within a document and selecting text
  • Formatting characters
  • Formatting paragraphs

Lesson 3: Using tabs and tables

  • Setting and changing tabs
  • Working with tables
  • Modifying table structure
  • Formatting tables

Lesson 4: Using proofing tools and controlling page appearance

  • Proofing your document
  • Choosing document margins
  • Working with document page breaks
  • Creating headers and footers

Lesson 5: Using SmartMasters

  • Creating a document by using a SmartMaster
  • Inserting data in a SmartMaster

Lesson 6: Team computing

  • Team computing
  • TeamReview
  • Versions
  • TeamConsolidate
  • TeamSecurity
  • TeamMail

Lesson 7: Creating a Web page

  • Creating a Web document
  • Previewing and saving your Web page

Appendix A: IBM ViaVoice

Hardware Requirements/software required to run this course

In order to run Word Pro Millennium Edition, you will need 8 megabytes (MB) of random access memory (RAM) (16 MB for Windows NT), 30 MB of free disk space to install the minimum features (additional space required for optional features), a 486 or higher IBM, or compatible PC, with Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0, a two-button mouse (recommended) and a default installation of an Internet browser. Also, a default printer should be installed if you want to print the documents created in class. See your reference manual for hardware considerations that apply to your specific hardware setup



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