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Microsoft Office Courses Overview
Microsoft FrontPage 2002 is a desktop software application you can use to create, edit, and manage web sites, whether for an intranet or for the World Wide Web.
Courses Objectives
You will create, edit, and publish web pages that include formatting, FrontPage components, tables, text, and images.
Prerequisites
To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following course or have equivalent knowledge:
- To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the following course or have equivalent knowledge:
- Windows 2000 Introduction
- Microsoft Word 2002 Level 1
- Microsoft Word 2002 Level 2
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 Introduction
A recommendation is that students have experience surfing the World Wide Web. It is also recommended, but not required, to have taken the following course or have equivalent knowledge:
- HTML 4.01 Web Authoring Level 1
Delivery Method:
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities
Target Student;
Anyone needing the fundamental skills necessary to create, edit, and publish pages that include text and pictures to an intranet or the World Wide Web.
Certification:
FrontPage 2002: Level 1 is one of a series of courseware titles that addresses Microsoft Office Specialist (Office Specialist) skill sets. The Office Specialist program is for individuals who use Microsoft's business desktop software and who seek recognition for their expertise with specific Microsoft products. Certification candidates must pass one or more product proficiency exams in order to earn Office Specialist certification.
Hardware Requirements
You need
- Pentium 133 MHz or higher processor required for all operating systems.
- 64 MB of RAM is the recommended minimum for Windows 2000 Professional; in addition, you should have 8 MB of RAM for each application running simultaneously. (Note: Memory requirements may differ for other operating systems.)
- 600 MB of free hard-disk space.
- Either a local CD-ROM drive or access to a networked CD-ROM drive.
- A 3.5-inch disk drive.
- A two-button mouse, an IntelliMouse, or compatible pointing device.
- VGA or higher-resolution monitor; Super VGA recommended.
- An installed printer driver. (Printers are not required; however, each PC must have an installed printer driver to use Print Preview.)
- 9600 baud modem or higher.
- A multimedia computer required for sound and other multimedia effects. A hardware-accelerated video card or MMX processor will provide improved graphical rendering performance.
- An Internet connection with access to the World Wide Web is necessary to complete some tasks throughout the book. Note: Internet access may require payment of a separate fee to a service provider; local charges may also apply.
Platform Requirements
- Windows 2000 Professional with the Personal Web Manager. This book was written using the Windows 2000 Professional operating system. Using this book with other operating systems may affect how the activities work. Note: The manufacturer states that Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage will work with Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, and Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Office XP Professional with FrontPage will not run on the Microsoft Windows 3.x, Microsoft Windows NT 3.5x, or Microsoft Windows 95 operating systems.
Software Requirements
- A complete installation of Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage—see the Class Setup Requirements for additional instructions.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- identify site-planning considerations, create a new web, a home page, and add and format text on the home page.
- create and modify tables.
- connect pages.
- add, edit, and link pictures, as well apply and modify themes.
- prepare a web for publishing.
Course duration
1 Day
Microsoft Office Courses outline
Lesson 1: Creating
a Web
- Topic 1A: Planning:
Things to Consider Before Creating a Web
- Topic 1B: Creating
an Empty Web
- Topic 1C: Creating
a Home Page
- Topic 1D: Adding Text
to a Page
- Topic 1E: Applying
Text Formatting
Lesson 2: Working
with Tables
- Topic 2A: Inserting
a Table
- Topic 2B: Editing
a Table's Structure
- Topic 2C: Formatting
a Table
- Topic 2D: Converting
a Text File into a Table
- Topic 2E: Splitting
a Table
Lesson 3: Connecting
Pages
- Topic 3A: Adding Hyperlinks
to Pages
- Topic 3B: Creating
a Shared Border
- Topic 3C: Adding Pages
to a Web's Navigation Structure
- Topic 3D: Inserting
a Custom Link Bar Web Component
- Topic 3E: Removing
a Page from a Web's Navigation Structure
Lesson 4: Adding Visual
Appeal to a Web
- Topic 4A: Adding a
Picture to a Page
- Topic 4B: Editing
a Picture
- Topic 4C: Creating
an Image Map
- Topic 4D: Using the
Drawing Tools
- Topic 4E: Adding a
Photo Gallery
- Topic 4F: Modifying
a Photo Gallery
- Topic 4G: Applying
a Theme to an Entire Web
- Topic 4H: Modifying
a Theme and Applying It to an Individual Page
Lesson 5: Preparing
and Publishing a Web
- Topic 5A: Creating
and Managing Tasks
- Topic 5B: Organizing
Your Web's Files
- Topic 5C: Viewing
FrontPage Reports
- Topic 5D: Correcting
a Broken Link Using the Hyperlinks Report
- Topic 5E: Using Text
Editing Tools
- Topic 5F: Publishing Your Web to the Personal Web Manager
- Topic 5G: Creating
a Backup Copy of a Web
Appendix A: Microsoft
Office Specialist Program
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