SALDIHA COLLEGE
Department : Chemistry
Add on Course on Useful Software: Learning and Its Applications
Audience
This tutorial has been designed for computer users who are willing to learn Microsoft Word in simple steps and they do not have much knowledge about computer usage and Microsoft applications. This tutorial will give you enough understanding on MS Word from where you can take yourself to higher levels of expertise.
Prerequisites
Before you begin with this tutorial, we assume you have a basic understanding of Computer peripherals like mouse, keyboard, monitor, screen, etc. and their basic operations.
Microsoft Office [10h]
Microsoft Office is the most widely used software program in the world. Employers want you to be familiar with the program so you can skillfully complete office related tasks.
About Microsoft Office
For any service providers, proficiency in Microsoft Office is one of the most common criteria they require. They ask to any job seeker about their proficiency in MS Office, particularly one of a few things:
Most commonly, proficiency means knowing how to use the three most common Office programs: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Proficiency can also mean being able to use other basic Office programs and services, like Publisher and Outlook though not too important.
Learning Objectives
Ø To enable the students to study MS Office and to enrich the practical knowledge in MS Office.
Learning Outcomes
After successful completion of this course, students will be
Ø Able to perform documentation and presenting skills.
Ø Proficient in using
o Windows
o Word Processing Applications
o Spreadsheet Applications
o Database Applications
o Presentation Graphics Applications
Ø Unit I : MS Word (PART A)
a. Introduction to MS Word
b. Starting word
c. Creating a Document
d. Enhancing a Document
e. Inserting Page Breaks
f. Move and Copy Text
g. Copying Text to Another File
h. Smart Cut and Paste
i. Formatting Text : text and paragraph
j. Page Setup
k. Adding Borders
l. Shading to Paragraphs
m. Using Bullets and Numbering in Paragraphs
n. Creating Tables :
o. Formatting a Table
p. Document in Different Views
q. Inserting shape, picture, chart, art
r. Saving
s. Print Options
t. Print
Ø Unit I : MS Word (PART B)
a. Link and Comments
b. Using Headers and Footers
c. Equation and symbol
d. Page Background
u. Using Table Autoformat to Format a Table
e. Calculations in a Table
f. Table of Content
g. Footnotes
h. Citation and Bibliography
i. Captions
j. Index
k. Finding Text
l. Replace Command
m. Checking Spelling and Grammar
n. Using Auto Correct to Automatically Fix Typing Errors
o. Using Mail Merge
p. Proofing
q. Text to Speech
r. Tracking
s. Protect