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Microsoft Word 2007 Basics Course Online

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Microsoft Word 2007 Basics Course Online

Overview:

The Microsoft Word 2007 Basic course is perfect if you work in an office environment or you are a student looking to expand your Microsoft core skills. This course doesn’t require that you have previous experience, just a desire to learn a new skill and gain a qualification. The course will provide learners with an overview and function to become effective in Word in their workplace and at home.  It is a step by step guide for beginners to help you become faster and more efficient in your job role. The Microsoft Word 2007 Basic is a marketable qualification and will make you stand-out amongst peers and colleagues as an individual who knows a popular Microsoft skill.

The Microsoft Word 2007 Basic course will teach learners how to use styles and formatting paragraphs, create tables, captions, shapes and images and configure documents for printing.

Microsoft Word will help individuals advance their career in administration. The skill will determine your competency and how you apply it whether you are at home or in the office. The course is internationally recognised and accredited to a training organisation and you will be issued an internationally recognised qualification following full completion of Microsoft Word 2007 Basic course.

Why consider 1Training?

As improvements and advancements are made in technology, online courses are no longer just conventional means of studying at affordable costs. In many aspects online training offers superiority to traditional learning. There is an effectiveness and convenience that traditional learning cannot provide. The overall convenience and flexibility makes it a superior learning method.

1Training offers the most convenient path to gain an internationally recognised qualification that will give you the opportunity to put into practice your skill and expertise in an enterprise or corporate environment. You can study at your own pace at 1Training and you will be provided with all the necessary material, tutorials, qualified course instructor and multiple free resources which include Free CV writing pack, Nus Discounted Card, Free career support and course demo to make your learning experience enriching and more rewarding.

Learning Outcomes

  • Learn how to work with Word interface.
  • Learn how to open, close and move around a Word document.
  • Learn how to create and save a document.
  • Learn how to format texts and paragraphs quickly.
  • Correct spelling and grammar errors.

Course Titles

  • Module 01: Getting Started
  • Module 02: Navigation and Selection Techniques
  • Module 03: Editing Text
  • Module 04: Formatting Text
  • Module 05: Tables
  • Module 06: Page Layout
  • Module 07: Proofing and Printing Documents
  • Module 08: Graphics

Access Duration

The course will be directly delivered to you, and you have 12 months access to the online learning platform from the date you joined the course.  The course is self-paced and you can complete it in stages, revisiting the lectures at anytime.

Who is this Course aimed at?

  • The course is aimed at individuals who have no previous knowledge of MS Office Word.
  • Students looking to acquire skills in Microsoft Office 2007 Word.
  • The course is ideal for individuals working in an office environment and wants to get certified.
  • Anyone interested in learning new skills in Microsoft Office Word 2007.

Entry Requirements

  • You must be over the age of 16 and have a basic understanding of Maths, English and ICT
  • Job seekers / graduates / school leavers

Method of Assessment

At the end of the Microsoft Word 2007 Basic course you will be required to take a multiple choice question assessment test. The multiple choice question assessment will be automatically marked with learners receiving an instant grade.

Certification

Those who successfully complete the exam will be awarded the certificate in Microsoft Word 2007 Basic.

Awarding Body

The certificate will be awarded by CPD and iAP. This internationally recognised qualification will make your CV standout and encourage employers to see your motivation at expanding your skills and knowledge in the IT enterprise.

Progression and Career Path

Once you successfully complete Microsoft Word 2007 Basic you will be qualified to work in the following positions. The Microsoft Word 2007 Basic qualification will also put you in line to demand a higher salary or job promotion. The average UK salary per annum according to https://www.payscale.com is given below.

  • Office Administrator – £17,158 per annum
  • Office Manager – £24,073 per annum
  • Receptionist – £15,961 per annum
  • Personal Assistant – £25,003 per annum
  • Project Assistant – £20,785 per annum
  • Business Executive – £23,667 per annum
  • Secretary – £19,460 per annum

Other Benefits

  • Written and designed by the industry’s finest expert instructors with over 15 years of experience
  • Repeat and rewind all your lectures and enjoy a personalised learning experience
  • Gain access to quality video tutorials
  • Unlimited 12 months access from anywhere, anytime
  • Excellent Tutor Support Service (Monday to Friday)
  • Save time and money on travel
  • Learn at your convenience and leisure
  • Quizzes, tests mock exams, practice exams to ensure you are 100% ready
  • Eligible for a NUS discount card
  • Free Career Support Service
  • 25% Discount on personal Statement and covering letter writing service
  • Free Access to Over 150 courses for 2 days (48 hours)
  • Free access to course before you purchase (For selected courses only)

Key Features

Gain an accredited UK qualification

Access to excellent quality study materials

Learners will be eligible for TOTUM Discount Card

Personalized learning experience

One year’s access to the course

Support by phone, live chat, and email

Course Curriculum Total Units : 137
➤ Module 01 - Getting Started
1.0 Topic A: The Word Window
1.1 The Word 2007 Window
1.2 Demo – A-1: Starting Word and Exploring the Program Window
2.0 Topic B: New Documents
2.1 Microsoft Online Templates
2.2 Demo – B-1: Creating a New Document
2.3 Nonprinting Characters
2.4 Demo – B-2: Entering Text and Displaying Nonprinting Characters
2.5 Save As Other Format Options
2.6 Demo – B-3: Saving a Document by Using the Save Command
2.7 Demo – B-4: Saving a Document in a New Folder
2.8 Saving Options
2.9 Demo – B-5: Setting an AutoRecover Interval
2.10 Demo – B-6: Closing a Document and Closing Word
2.11 Demo – B-7: Renaming a Folder
3.0 Topic C: Word Help
3.1 The Word Help Window
3.2 Demo – C-1: Using Word Help
3.3 Unit 01 Review
➤ Module 02: Navigation and Selection Techniques
1.0 Topic A: Document Navigation
1.1 A Recently Used Files List
1.2 Demo – A-1: Opening a Document
1.3 Scrollbar Components
1.4 Demo – A-2: Using Scrollbars and Zoom Options
1.5 Using a Split Window
1.6 Demo – A-3: Moving in a Document
1.7 The Go to Tab
1.8 Demo – A-4: Using the Go To Command to Move to a Specific Page
1.9 Demo – A-5: Using the Select Browser Object Button
1.10 Demo – A-6: Using Print Layout View
1.11 Full Screen Reading View
1.12 Demo – A-7: Using Full Screen Reading View
2.0 Topic B: Selection Techniques
2.1 Select Text with the Mouse
2.2 Demo – B-1: Using the Mouse to Select Text
2.3 Select Text with the Keyboard
2.4 Demo – B-2: Using the Keyboard to Select Text
2.5 Demo – B-3: Using the Selection Bar to Select Text
2.6 Unit 02 Review
➤ Module 03: Editing Text
1.0 Topic A: Working with Text
1.1 Deleting Text
1.2 Demo – A-1: Inserting and Deleting Text
1.3 The Date and Time Dialog Box
1.4 Demo – A-2: Inserting the Date and Time
1.5 Demo – A-3: Inserting a Symbol
2.0 Topic B: Using the Undo and Redo Commands
2.1 The Redo and Repeat Buttons
2.2 Demo – B-1: Using the Undo Command
2.3 Demo – B-2: Using the Redo Command
3.0 Topic C: Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text
3.1 The Clipboard Task Pane
3.2 The Paste Options Button
3.3 Demo – C-1: Moving Text Using Paste Options
3.4 Demo – C-2: Copy Text from One Document to Another
3.5 Unit 03 Review
➤ Module 04 - Formatting Text
1.0 Topic A: Character Formatting
1.1 The Mini Toolbar
1.2 Demo – A-1: Applying Character Format
1.3 The Font Dialog Box
1.4 Demo – A-2: Using the Font Dialog Box
1.5 Demo – A-3: Highlighting Text
1.6 Demo – A-4: Using the Format Painter
1.7 Demo – A-5: Using Paste Special
2.0 Topic B: Tab Settings
2.1 Tabs
2.2 Demo – B-1: Examining Tab Stops
2.3 The Tabs Dialog Box
2.4 Demo – B-2: Setting and Moving a Custom Tab Stop
2.5 Demo – B-3: Clearing and Setting Other Types of Tabs
2.6 Demo – B-4: Clearing All Tabs
2.7 Demo – B-5: Setting a Tab and Leader in the Tabs Dialog Box
3. Topic C: Paragraph Formatting
3.1 Paragraph Alignments
3.2 Demo – C-1: Changing Paragraph Alignment
3.3 Borders and Shading Dialog Box
3.4 Demo – C-2: Applying Borders and Shading
3.5 The Picture Bullet Dialog Box
3.6 Demo – C-3: Adding Bulleted and Numbered Lists
3.7 Demo – C-4: Editing Bulleted and Numbered Lists
4.0 Topic D: Paragraph Spacing and Indents
4.1 Indent Markers
4.2 Demo – D-1: Setting Indents
4.3 Demo – D-2: Setting Hanging Indents
4.4 Line Spacing
4.5 Demo – D-3: Setting the Spacing After a Paragraph
4.6 Demo – D-4: Setting Line Spacing for a Paragraph
5.0 Topic E: Automatic Formatting
5.1 AutoFormat Options
5.2 Demo – E-1: AutoFormat to Format Quoted Text
5.3 Unit 04 Review
➤ Module 05 - Tables
1.0 Topic A: Creating Tables
1.1 The Table Gallery
1.2 Demo – A-1: Creating a Table
1.3 Convert Text to Table Dialog Box
1.4 Demo – A-2: Converting Text to a Table
2.0 Topic B: Working with Table Content
2.1 Moving within a Table
2.2 Demo – B-1: Navigating in a Table
2.3 Selecting Elements in a Table
2.4 Demo – B-2: Selecting Table Elements
2.5 Demo – B-3: Entering Text in a Table
2.6 Demo – B-4: Formatting Text in a Table
3.0Topic C: Changing Table Structure
3.1 Adding Rows and Columns
3.2 Demo – C-1: Adding Rows and Columns
3.3 Demo – C-2: Deleting Columns, Rows, and an Entire Table
3.4 Demo – C-3: Changing the Width of a Column
3.5 The Table Properties Dialog Box
3.6 Demo – C-4: Aligning a Table
3.7 Demo – C-5: Converting a Table to Text
3.8 Unit 05 Review
➤ Module 06 - Page Layout
1.0 Topic A: Headers and Footers
1.1 A Header
1.2 Demo – A-1: Creating a Header and Footer
1.3 Demo – A-2: Editing Headers and Footers
1.4 Demo – A-3: Inserting Page Numbers
2. Topic B: Margins
2.1 Left and Right Margins
2.2 Demo – B-1: Using Print Layout View to Adjust Margins
2.3 The Margins Tab
2.4 Demo – B-2: Setting Margins and Page Orientation
2.5 The Line and Page Breaks Tab
2.6 Demo – B-3: Applying Text-Flow Options
3.0 Topic C: Page Breaks
3.1 Adding a Manual Page Break
3.2 Demo – C-1: Adding and Deleting Manual Page Breaks
3.3 Unit 06 Review
➤ Module 07 - Proofing and Printing Documents
1.0 Topic A: Checking Spelling and Grammar
1.1 Spelling and Grammar
1.2 Demo – A-1: Checking Spelling
1.3 Demo – A-2: Using the Automatic Spelling Checker
1.4 Demo – A-3: Checking Grammar
1.5 The Thesaurus
1.6 Demo – A-4: Finding Synonyms and Antonyms
2.0 Topic B: Using AutoCorrect
2.1 Demo – B-1: Examining AutoCorrect
2.2 Demo – B-2: Using the AutoCorrect Options Button
2.3 The AutoCorrect Dialog Box
2.4 Demo – B-3: Adding an Entry to your AutoCorrect List
3.0 Topic C: Finding and Replacing Text
3.1 The Find Tab
3.2 Demo – C-1: Searching for a Word
3.3 The Replace Tab
3.4 Demo – C-2: Replacing Text in a Document
3.5 The Format Menu
3.6 Demo – C-3: Format Multiple Selections Simultaneously
4.0 Topic D: Printing Documents
4.1 Demo – D-1: Previewing a Document Before Printing
4.2 The Print Dialog Box
4.3 Demo – D-2: Using the Print Dialog Box
4.4 Unit 07 Review
➤ Module 08: Graphics
1.0 Topic A: Adding Graphics and Clip Art
1.1 Options for Inserting Graphics
1.2 Demo – A-1: Inserting a Graphic
1.3 Demo – A-2: Inserting Clip Art
2.0 Topic B: Working with Graphics
2.1 The Text Wrapping Menu
2.2 Demo – B-1: Controlling Text Flow Around a Graphic
2.3 Demo – B-2: Resizing and Rotating a Graphic
2.4 Demo – B-3: Adjusting Contrast, Brightness, and Compression
2.5 Unit 08 Review
2.6 Course Closure
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