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Microsoft Word 2000

 

 

Overview
New For 2000
Exploring Word
Formatting With Tables
Using Styles
Grammar and Spelling
Adding Graphics
Outline A Document
Tracking Changes
Creating Templates
Creating Web Pages
Help

 

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Microsoft Corporation

 

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course offers an introduction to Microsoft Word 2000.  Word 2000 provides an easy way to create letters, handouts, worksheets, student papers, and other printed documents, and also makes it easy to save your documents to the Web or send them through e-mail. Some of Word 2000’s new features also make it an excellent tool for collaboration and for teaching and learning foreign languages.

 

 

HOW TO TAKE THIS COURSE

It is recommended that you begin with the 1st lesson (Overview), and go through each lesson in order as listed (ending with Creating Web Pages).

 

 

ADVISORIES AND NOTICES

This website is not a credit or certificate/degree granting program. This content is freely available as an educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners.

 

**No instructor or moderator is present.

 

**This course was created by Microsoft and is part of Microsoft In Education.

 

**Microsoft, Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Publisher are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Click here to purchase Microsoft Office.

 

 

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Before you begin the activities in this course, make sure that Microsoft Word 2000 has been installed on your computer and is operating correctly.

 

 

CONVENTIONS

The procedures given in this book use the following conventions:

 

• “Click” means to use the mouse to point to an area on the screen and press the left (primary) mouse button, unless the right (secondary) mouse button is specified.

 

• Commands are in bold type. For example, “click Next“ means to place the cursor over the “Next“ button and click.

 

• Information you are to type is in italics.

 

• Some activities use shortcut keys, which are keystroke combinations that help you use the software more productively. The CTRL (for control) and the TAB keys are examples of key names commonly used in shortcut keys. When the directions specify CTRL+N, hold down the CTRL key, and then press the N key.

 

 

 

 

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