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COURSE OUTLINES » computer courses
| Microsoft Windows 98/2000 |
Microsoft Outlook |
Internet & E-Mail Beginners |
| - is designed for new Windows 98 & 2000 users who wish to acquire the essential skills to use and manipulate the software to suit their requirements. |
- is designed for those new to Outlook, who wish to learn how to use this management programme to organise their time and work more effectively |
- is designed for those new to the Internet, who wish to acquire the necessary skills to use the Internet effectively. |
Task Manager Using My Computer Disk/File Management Using Explorer Recycle Bin Customising Windows 95/98 Creating Shortcuts Accessories My Briefcase Controlling Printing Add/Remove Software |
Introduction to Concepts Using Outlook for E-mail Creating & Viewing Contacts Organising Information Customising Using the Calendar Creating & Managing Tasks Viewing & Adding Journal Entries Creating & Using Notes |
Introduction to the Internet Internet Components Browsing the Internet The World-Wide Web Online Directories Search Engines Downloading Files from the Internet Using Electronic Mail Newsgroups & Mailing Lists Internet Service Providers The Future of the Internet |
| Word 97 & 2000 Beginners |
Word 97 & 2000 Intermediate |
Word 97 & 2000 Advanced |
| - is designed for new users who wish to acquire the necessary skills to use Word effectively. |
- is designed for users who are already proficient in the basic Word features and now wish to learn more advanced features. |
- is designed for proficient users of Word who now wish to learn how to automate tasks, customise Word, insert objects and link to data in other applications. |
Introduction to Word Creating Documents Working with Text Editing & Proofing Text Cut, Copy & Paste Search & Replace Using Tabs Formatting Paragraphs Formatting the Page Printing & Print Preview |
Headers & Footers Tabs & Leaders Dots Tables - Creating & Formatting Auto Text & Useful Facilities Styles, Templates & Wizards Mail Merge & Mailing Labels Borders & Shading Pictures, Frames & Drawing File & Directory Search |
Structuring Long Documents Working with Fields Creating & Running Macros Creating Templates Creating an On-Line Form Integrating with Other Applications Pasting, Linking & Embedding Objects Customising Word |
| Excel 97 & 2000 Beginners |
Excel 97 & 2000 Intermediate |
Excel 97 & 2000 Advanced |
| - is designed for those new to Excel who wish to acquire the necessary skills and techniques to create and manipulate worksheets. |
- is designed for those who are familiar with Excel who wish to add advanced functionality to their worksheets. |
- is designed for proficient users of Excel who wish to extend their knowledge of complex functions, advanced data management and data analysis tools. |
Introduction to Excel Creating & Editing a Worksheet Formulas & Functions Formatting Worksheets Creating & Formatting Charts Printing Data Lists Excel Wizards |
Revision of Basics Advanced Functions Advanced Formatting Creating Functions Working with Multiple Worksheets & Workbooks Simple Macros Creating Views & Reports Integrating with Other Microsoft Office Applications |
Managing Workbooks Advanced Functions Excel as a Database Advanced Data Analysis Advanced Charting & Graphics Macros Hyperlink & The Internet |
PowerPoint 97 & 2000 Beginners |
PowerPoint 97 & 2000 Beginners |
Publisher |
| - is designed for those new to PowerPoint who wish to acquire the necessary skills to create slide presentations. |
- is designed for those familiar with PowerPoint who wish to learn how to customise templates and add special effects to produce creative presentations. |
- is designed for those new to desktop publishing who wish to produce newsletters, flyers, manuals and brochures. |
Introduction to PowerPoint Creating a Presentation Creating Text Slides Modifying Slide Designs Drawing Tools & ClipArt Working with Charts Working with Objects Importing to and from Word/Excel |
Revisions of Basics Templates & Slide Masters Customising a Presentation Macros & Action Buttons Advanced Charting Animation & Sound Bringing in Data from Other Sources Hyperlink & The Internet Delivering Presentations |
Introduction Creating A Publication Working with Pages Working with Objects & Frames Working with Text WordArt Working with Pictures |
| Access 97 & 2000 Beginners |
Access 97 & 2000 Plus |
FrontPage 98 |
| - is designed for those new to Access who wish to learn how to use the database to store data and to extract information from the database. |
- is designed for those who are new to Access who wish to create a Relational databases. |
- is designed for those who wish to learn how to create web pages and sites using Ms FrontPage. |
Introduction to Access Database Objects and navigation Data Entry & Editing Queries & Criteria Linked & Summary Queries Creating & Customising Reports Working with Forms Customising Forms |
Revision of Basics Database Concepts & Theory Designing a Database Creating & Entering Data in Tables Customising Tables Working with Queries Creating Forms & Reports Queries Sharing Data with other Applications Miscellaneous Topics |
Introduction to FrontPage Introduction to Web Sites Planning & Organising a Web Site Creating a Web Site FrontPage Editor FrontPage Explorer |
| European Computer Driving Licence |
| - is designed for those who wish to gain a basic qualification in computing to help them with their current job - to increase computer skills and enhance career prospects or just for general interest. |
| 7 Modules |
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| Basic Concepts and Terminology used in Information Technology |
Learn Word Processing using Word to Intermediate Level |
Learn to create Presentations using PowerPoint to Intermediate Level |
| Using the Computer and Managing Files using Windows 98 |
Learn Spreadsheets using Excel to Intermediate Level |
Learn to create a Database using Access |
| Learn how to use the Internet using Internet Explorer |
Learn how to use E-mail using Outlook Express |
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