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INSTRUCTIONS
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Create a table of contents (TOC) in Word
2010. Prepare document headings so that Word will generate the TOC
automatically, and customize the look and settings for the TOC.
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Create Word 2010 documents that are more
accessible to people with disabilities. Learn how to format your
document using Styles, add alternative text to images, and other tips
to make your document easier for users and assistive technologies to
navigate.
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Effective documents convey important
information in a well-designed way — and Word 2010 offers several
options to assist you in designing your information so that it really
stands out. In this course, we’ll show you how to be your own graphic
designer and get your text and images noticed.
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Learn how to create your first document in
Word: type where you want to on a page, fix spelling errors, make a
list, change page margins, add emphasis to some words, quickly add some
style, and save your work.
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Part two of the “Create your first Word 2010
document” series for those who are new to Word. Learn to move around in
the document, use formatting marks, move text by using Cut and Paste,
and change line spacing and alignment in Word 2010.
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Get a solid grasp on how to create and
control headers and footers—including page numbers, text, and
images--in Word 2010. .
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Learn Word 2010 keyboard shortcuts. Find out
how to access almost any button using the ALT key. And, learn handy
shortcuts that use the CTRL key.
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If you are making the switch from Microsoft
Office Word 2003 or earlier to Microsoft Word 2010, and you are
comfortable in Word but want to learn your way around this newest
version, this course is for you. We’ll help you get familiar with
changes and see how to perform essential everyday tasks.
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In this course, find out how the Navigation
Pane enables you to view all of your document’s headings and pages in a
clear, top-to-bottom format; locate and restructure chunks of content
just by dragging headings; and find all instances of specific words,
phrases, or items such as figures and tables – without having to scroll
through the search results.
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