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Microsoft Office Word 2010: Transition from MS Word 2003 (First Look)
Prerequisite
Students enrolling in this course should understand how to use some versions of Word, preferably 2003, and have some familiarity with the Internet. Due to the nature of this course and the minimal prerequisites, this course covers the commonly used new features, and not the more advanced new features of the application.
Audience
This course is designed for experienced Word users who have used earlier versions of Microsoft Office Word, ideally Microsoft Office Word 2003, and who are planning to upgrade to Microsoft Office Word 2010.
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- identify the components of the Word 2010 environment.
- add images, styles, and themes to documents.
- use the advanced features to add building blocks, equations, citations, and bibliography to a document.
- finalize documents.
- work with Office Web Apps to save and access documents from the web.
You will identify and use the new and enhanced features in Microsoft Office Word 2010.
Lesson 1: Identifying the Components of the Word 2010 Environment
Topic 1A: Identify the New Interface FeaturesLesson 2: Adding Images, Styles, and Themes
Topic 1B: Work with the Ribbon
Topic 1C: Use Options on Contextual Tabs
Topic 1D: Use the Galleries
Topic 1E: Customize the Interface
Topic 2A: Apply StylesLesson 3: Using Advanced Features
Topic 2B: Apply Document Themes
Topic 2C: Add Visual Effects
Topic 2D: Work with Images
Topic 3A: Add Building BlocksLesson 4: Finalizing Documents
Topic 3B: Build Equations
Topic 3C: Use the Navigation Pane
Topic 3D: Add Citations and Bibliographies
Topic 4A: Compare Reviewed DocumentsLesson 5: Working with Office Web Apps
Topic 4B: Inspect Documents
Topic 4C: Perform a Compatibility Check
Topic 5A: Save Documents to the Web
Topic 5B: Access Documents from the Web

