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FrontPage 2000: Introduction
Microsoft Office Courses Overview

Students will learn to use Microsoft Publisher to create a multiple-page document.

Courses Benefits:

Students will learn to create customized documents from scratch. Students will create a multi-page document, import and format text and graphics, and create the document's layout.


Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of the Windows operating system.


Delivery Method:

Instructor-led in live classroom, or through ZDU.


Target Student;

This course is designed for students who have little or no experience using Microsoft Publisher 2000, but who have a basic understanding of how to use their computer's operating system to launch and work with programs in order to create documents.


Operating System

Windows 95 or later, or Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later.


What's next:

Microsoft Publisher 2000 for Windows is the only course in this series


Hardware Requirements

  • Pentium 90 or faster processor, at least 16MB of RAM for Windows 95 or 98, at least 32MB of RAM if using Windows NT Workstation 4.0, 127 MB of available hard-disk space for typical installation, and about another 10MB of hard-disk space for running the course, color monitor capable of 800x600 resolution, CD-ROM drive. See your reference manual for hardware considerations that apply to your specific hardware setup.
  • In addition, you will need a printer if you want to print the brochure created in the course.
Software Requirements

  • Microsoft Publisher 2000
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:
  • Navigate in the Microsoft Publisher environment.
  • Create new multi-page documents.
  • Import text and graphics from other applications.
  • Format text using fonts, sizes, type styles, and line spacing.
  • Use alignments, tabs, and indents to align text.
  • Create common elements such as page numbers and design guides that will appear on each page of a document.
  • Create documents containing multiple columns.
  • Flow several independent stories throughout a document.
  • Wrap text around graphics.
Course duration

1 Day

Microsoft Office Courses outline

Lesson 1: The Publisher Environment
  • Creating a Document

Lesson 2: Creating a Document

  • Creating the Basic Layout
  • Text Frames
  • Picture Frames

    Task 2C-1: Importing a Graphic

Lesson 3: MultiPage Documents

  • Creating a Multi-Page Document
  • Using the Background
  • Adding Text to Your Document

Lesson 4: Formatting Text

  • Character Formatting
  • Paragraph Formatting
  • Formatting Shortcuts
  • Indents

Lesson 5: Graphics and Final Touches

  • Using Graphics
  • Finishing the Document
  • Printing

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