Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS)
1 Day Course
Performance-based objectives
- Use Word with other programs.
- Collaborate on documents.
- Add reference marks and notes to a document.
- Make long documents easier to use.
- Secure documents and document information.
- Create Web pages.
- Create a form.
- Use XML in Word.
Prerequisites
This course is designed for persons who want to gain skills necessary to manage long documents, collaborate with others, and secure documents. In addition, it will be helpful for persons preparing for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams for Microsoft Word 2007. Students should be able to use Microsoft Office Word 2007 to create, edit, format, save, and print business documents that contain text, tables, and graphics. Students should also be able to use a web browser and an email program. A basic understanding of XML would also be helpful. In order to understand how Word interacts with other applications in the Microsoft Office System, students should have a basic understanding of how worksheets and presentations work. To ensure success, you need to first take the following Element K courses or have equivalent knowledge: Microsoft Office Word 2007: Level 1 and Microsoft Office Word 2007: Level 2
Course Content:
Lesson 1: Using Microsoft Office Word 2003 with Other Programs
- 1A: Link to an Office Excel 2003 Worksheet
- 1B: Link a Chart to Excel Data
- 1C: Send a Document Outline to PowerPoint
- 1D: Extract Text from a Fax
- 1E: Save a Document as a Different File Format
- 1F: Look Up Information Using Research Sites
- 1G: Send a Document as an Email Attachment
Lesson 2: Collaborating on Documents
- 2A: Modify User Information
- 2B: Create a New Version of a Document
- 2C: Delete Old Versions
- 2D: Send a Document for Review
- 2E: Use Comments
- 2F: Compare Document Changes
- 2G: Merge Document Changes
- 2H: Review a Document
Lesson 3: Adding Reference Marks and Notes
- 3A: Insert Bookmarks
- 3B: Insert Footnotes and Endnotes
- 3C: Add Captions
- 3D: Insert Cross-references
Lesson 4: Making Long Documents Easier to Use
- 4A: Mark Text for Indexing
- 4B: Insert an Index
- 4C: Insert a Table of Figures
- 4D: Mark Text for a Table of Authorities
- 4E: Insert a Table of Authorities
- 4F: Insert a Table of Contents
- 4G: Create a Master Document
- 4H: Automatically Summarize a Document
Lesson 5: Securing a Document
- 5A: Update a Document's Properties
- 5B: Save a Document without Personal Information
- 5C: Hide Text
- 5D: Limit Formatting Choices in a Document
- 5E: Select Regions of a Document to Be Modified
- 5F: Add a Digital Signature to a Document
- 5G: Require a Password to Open a Document
Lesson 6: Creating Web Pages
- 6A: Create a Web Page
- 6B: Insert Hyperlinks
- 6C: Insert a Movie Clip into a Web Page
- 6D: Apply a Theme to a Web Page
- 6E: Create a Framed Web Page
- 6F: Save a Web Page to a Web Server
Lesson 7: Creating Forms
- 7A: Add Form Fields to a Document
- 7B: Protect a Form
- 7C: Save Form Data as Plain Text
- 7D: Automate a Form
Lesson 8: Using XML in Word
- 8A: Tag an Existing Document
- 8B: Save a Document as XML
- 8C: Transform an XML Document
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