How to use the ruler for tabs, indents, and margins. Advanced paragraph formats (line spacing vs. before/after spacing, keep with next, hyphenation, bullets and numbering). Learn to control page numbers and headers/footers with "sections."
Word Fundamentals: Why are "paragraphs" so important" when formatting? When should you use columns, tabs, or tables? How do you work with multiple documents, including cut, copy, paste, and paste special? What are the tricks to envelopes and labels? (Note: This is not a basic-level course; people who are new to word processing on a computer should take "Computer basics" above.) [Recommended 2 to 3 hours]
Word Intermediate: How to use the ruler for tabs, indents, and margins. Advanced paragraph formats (line spacing vs. before/after spacing, keep with next, hyphenation, bullets and numbering). Learn to control page numbers and headers/footers with "sections." Learn quick shortcuts such as autocorrect and quick parts. [Recommended 3 hours]
Word Advanced: Reviews some of the more advanced formatting features (such as tabs and tables), with emphasis on use and modification of styles and related options such as Tables of Content. Session also covers themes, track changes, templates, and mail merge. [Recommended 2 to 3 hours]
Providing software training since 1991, the Computer Resource Center is located in the Hyde Park neighborhood on the near South Side of Chicago. It offers instruction for the most popular software programs.
Including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook) as well as Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, and Dreamweaver). One-on-one training is available at our office in Hyde Park or virtual group training can be provided using Zoom.
Students will design, modify, and manage basic diagrams. You will create a workflow diagram, a network diagram, build organization charts, design a floor plan, and build cross- functional flowcharts.
This course is aimed at Intermediate users of Access and covers topics such as building advanced forms, writing advanced queries, creating advanced reports and automating operations using Macros.
Gone are the days of flip charts or drawing on a white board to illustrate your point. Today’s audiences are tech savvy, accustomed to high-impact multimedia content, and stretched for time.
Basic database topics are covered at the beginning of this Introduction to Microsoft Access 2019 training course. After that, they will discover how to design databases, make tables, query those tables, and produce forms and reports.
In the Microsoft Powerpoint class, you will master the tools and techniques that will give your Microsoft PowerPoint presentations the impact, flair, and drama people respond to and remember.
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