This one-day course builds on the skills and concepts
taught in Word 2007: Intermediate. Students will perform
mail merges, create and use forms, and create master
documents that include a table of contents, a table of
figures, footnotes, endnotes, an index, bookmarks,
cross-references, and Web frames. They will also create
macros, customize the Quick Access toolbar and keyboard
shortcuts, and work with XML documents. Designated as
Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Certified
Application Specialist program, this course will help
students prepare for the Word 2007 exam (70-601). For
comprehensive certification training, students should
complete Word 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Use the Mailings tab tools to
create form letters, specify a recipient list, work with
records, and create mailing-label and envelope
documents.
Insert and modify new objects and objects
from files, and customize a document's appearance by
applying background colors, fill effects, watermarks,
and themes.
Create and protect forms, use the
Compatibility Checker and the Document Inspector, and
discuss digital signatures.
Automate tasks by
recording, running, modifying, and copying macros.
Customize the Quick Access toolbar by adding, arranging,
and removing buttons, and customize keyboard shortcuts.
Create a master document that includes a table of
contents, a table of figures, a cover page, an index, a
bibliography, a footnote, bookmarks, cross-references,
and Web frames.
Create an XML document, attach an
XML schema, modify XML options, and discuss applying
transforms.
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Mail merge
Form
letters
Data sources for the recipient list
Mailing
labels and envelopes
Objects and backgrounds
Objects
Document backgrounds
Forms
Form fields
Form protection
Sharing and securing documents
Macros
Recording and running macros
Modifying and
deleting macros
Toolbar and keyboard customization
Customizing the Quick Access toolbar
Customizing
keyboard shortcuts
Long documents
Master documents
Tables of contents and figures
Indexes,
bibliographies, and other references
Bookmarks and
cross-references
Web frames
XML features
Working
with XML
Before taking this course,
you should be familiar with personal computers and the
use of a keyboard and a mouse. Furthermore, this course
assumes that you've completed the following courses or
have equivalent experience: Word 2007: Basic and Word
2007: Intermediate.
Thetarget
student for this course is an individual who wants to
learn how to perform mail merges, create and use forms,
and create master documents and other long documents
containing such references as indexes, footnotes, and
tables of contents. You will also learn how to create
macros, customize the Quick Access toolbar and keyboard
shortcuts, and work with XML documents.
For comprehensive training, you should complete all of the following courses: Word 2007: Basic, Word 2007: Intermediate, and Word 2007: Advanced.