Here
are Durham University's free Word 2003 Training Tutorials and Guides
that will teach and show you how to perform several important
intermediate and advanced features of Word. These demonstrate the Word
tasks covered in a step-by-step fashion using screen shots. These Word
tutorials are in pdf format and are available from the university's ITS Guides
page. The sample files referred to in these Word training documents are
available here.
Intermediate
and Advanced Word 2003 Training Tutorials:
Using
Styles and Templates in Microsoft Word 2003 (332kb,
22 pages)
This training document introduces the concept of
styles and templates in Word 2003. It describes how to create and
modify styles within standard templates. It also describes how to
create and modify templates.
Creating
Tables and Using Tabs with Microsoft Word 2003 (276kb,
25 pages)
This tutorial describes the use of tables and tab
stops within Word to create particular layouts of text on the page.
Using
the Mail Merge facilities in Microsoft Word 2003 (459kb,
21 pages)
The Mail Merge facility of Word 2003 is used to
combine information contained in two different files. For example, it
can be used to insert items such as names, addresses or dates into a
form letter to be sent to a number of people. It can also be used to
create mailing labels.
Using
the Automatic Editing facilities of Microsoft Word 2003 (281kb,
20 pages)
This Word tutorial describes how you can improve the
speed and accuracy of your work by taking advantage of the automatic
editing facilities in Word 2003.
Creating
long documents using Microsoft Word 2003 (360kb, 29
pages)
This Word 2003 guide explores the facilities within
Word that aid the production of long documents such as dissertations
and theses. Knowledge of styles and templates in Word is
assumed.
Creating
and Editing Footnotes using Word 2003 (181kb, 12
pages)
This training guide describes how to create and edit
footnotes using Microsoft Word 2003.
Bullets
and Numbered Lists in Microsoft Word 2003 (353kb, 18
pages)
Many documents -- minutes, reading lists, theses and so
on, require numbered or bulleted lists. This Guide describes how you
can create, modify and renumber numbered and bulleted lists in Word
2003.
Putting
Equations into a Microsoft Word 2003 document (280kb,
18 pages)
This Word 2003 training guide describes how to use
the Equation Editor within Word to create equations. There is a brief
discussion of other ways of putting equations into a document.