Microsoft
Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Introduction
This is an introductory course designed to make the student
feel comfortable with starting and logging on to Windows
2000. You will learn to run and switch between programs,
manipulate single and multiple windows, use the Windows
Help option, and open drives and folders in My Computer.
You will also learn to manage documents and objects, copy
and format disks and use shortcuts and customize the Start
Menu and taskbar.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional New Features
This class is designed to help students learn and use Help
functions in Windows 2000, browse your computer and network,
control system settings and use Windows 2000 tools.
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word XP New Features
This half-day course guides students through the transition
from Word 97 to Word XP, offering a quick reference to
the new and improved features of XP. You will explore the
Word application environment elements such as the application
window and page views, and become familiar with basic tools
such as the synonyms shortcut menu, the translation feature,
the word count toolbar and the print zoom option. You will
also learn about smart tags, the styles and formatting
pane, new tables features and enhancements and the mail
merge wizard. You will finish with an introduction to the
new drawing canvas and Web document features.
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2000
This is an introductory course covering the basics of Word
2000. You will learn to manage your documents, get help,
make simple editing changes, check and format text and change
page layout. Learn how to view and add page numbers, headers
and footers and how to change paragraph formatting, preview
and print documents.
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2000
This course is designed to take the student beyond the basic
features of Microsoft Word. You will learn about automation
features such as AutoCorrect, AutoComplete, Auto Text and
AutoFormat. You’ll learn to insert symbols and special
characters into text, and to create, modify and format tables
and columns. To enhance your existing documents, you will
be instructed in using styles and templates, in formatting
sections and how to use Web technology. Finally, you will
cover the manipulation of outlines and mail merge features.
Advanced Microsoft Word 2000
This intensive two-day class covers all the advanced end-user
features of Microsoft Word 2000. You will learn how to
set paragraph text flow and add borders and shading to
paragraphs; create and modify styles; record, run, edit,
delete, copy, and rename macros; and customize toolbars
and menus and assign shortcut keys. Activities will include
creating templates and managing items in templates; creating
printed and online forms; inserting and modifying charts
and graphics; and creating drop caps and watermarks. You
will also learn how to use bookmarks and fields; create
footnotes, endnotes, cross-references, a table of contents,
an index, and a master document; and import and export
files and paste, link, and embed information. Finally,
in-class exercises will allow you to share documents, track
changes to documents, and work with different document
versions; sort tables and text; and work with data in tables.
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel XP New Features
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able
to use the new features and tools included in the Excel
XP environment. You will be shown how to use the enhanced
features for working with data, and the new and improved
function features. Students will learn how to save an Excel
Worksheet as a Web document, as well as work in an interactive
Excel Web document.
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2000
This one-day introductory class covers all the basics of
Microsoft Excel 2000. You will learn how to enter and edit
information in a worksheet; manage and navigate worksheets
and workbooks; perform calculations and manipulate worksheet
data; format the worksheet contents; and prepare, set up,
and print information.
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2000
This one-day course begins by guiding you through Excel’s
charting features. You will learn how to create and edit
charts; modify chart options; format chart objects; work
with multiple worksheets and workbooks, and use financial
and logical functions. Students also gain hands-on experience
using styles, custom formats, and conditional formatting
and preparing workbooks for publication on the World Wide
Web.
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2000
This in-depth two-day course introduces Microsoft Excel 2000
users to the advanced features of the software application.
You will learn how to sort and manage data in lists; filter
and query data; use outlines on worksheets, lookup and database
functions, and PivotTables. In-class exercises will involve
use of data tables and scenarios to make projections about
data and use Goal Seek, Solver, and the Analysis ToolPak
to analyze data. You will also learn how to audit worksheets,
protect worksheets and workbooks, create and use macros and
templates, and import and export information and documents.
Additional topics include use of workgroup features; working
with custom views and Report Manager; and creating and modifying
data maps.
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint XP New Features
You will explore the new features added to Microsoft PowerPoint
since PowerPoint 97.
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2000
This introductory course is designed for students who want
to learn to create dynamic PowerPoint 97 presentations
using color, text, graphic objects, patterns, shadows,
clip art, pictures, charts, and slide shows.
Microsoft PowerPoint Power User
This one day course is a fast paced combination of materials
included in the PowerPoint 2000 Intermediate and PowerPoint
2000 Advanced courses. You will enhance text, use Outline
view, work with tables and datasheet charts. During this
course you will also learn about multimedia features, work
with Masters; discover how to share information, and learn
how to create enhanced slide shows.
Microsoft Outlook
New Features of Microsoft Outlook XP
This course serves as a quick reference to new and improved
features since Outlook 98 and guides students through the
transition process. Students will explore new and improved
features of Outlook 2002. This course includes the most
common features.
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2000
This comprehensive one-day course will introduce new users
to the Outlook 2000 features. You will learn how to send
and receive messages; manage folders and messages; and
schedule appointments, meetings, and events. You will also
learn how to manage tasks and contacts; and create and
manage notes.
Intermediate Microsoft Outlook 2000
This course will show you how to customize Outlook toolbars
and menus; manage outgoing e-mail messages; work with views
and groups; and manage Outlook items using categories. Also,
you’ll learn how to use Internet features and personal
messaging tools; manage Calendar settings; track activities
and files in the Journal; find Outlook items using the Find
feature; and organize Outlook items using the Organize feature.
Advanced Microsoft Outlook 2000
This comprehensive high end-user course teaches participants
how to work with the Outlook newsreader; customize Outlook
components; and work with forms. Activities will also include
using Outlook with other Office applications; sharing information
in Outlook; managing delegates; and archiving information.
Crystal Reports
Introduction to Crystal Reports 8.0/8.5
Crystal Reports 8.0/8.5 Introduction. Students will learn
the basics of report creation, including sorting, grouping,
linking, basic formula creation, working with report experts
and report distribution.
Advanced Crystal Reports 8.0/8.5
Crystal Reports 8.0/8.5 Advanced. You will learn how to create
advanced formulas, format reports based on calculation
results, use multiple sections, insert sub-reports, access
data from external sources and create user libraries.