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June 16, 2009

6 Word 2003 Tutorials

Here are 6 Word 2003 Tutorials from the University at Albany that teach and explain several of Word’s important capabilities, including Menus, Formatting tools, Layout tools, Illustrations, Tables and the Mail merge feature. These features come in handy when working with data that needs to be segregated and formatted for presentation.


6 Word Tutorials:

Word 2003 I: Menus, Capabilities and Basic Skills
This Word tutorial explains the menu options available in Word and the dialog boxes they handle which include Open and Save.

Word 2003 II: Toolbars and Formatting Tools and Techniques
This tutorial demonstrates Word’s toolbars and formatting tools such as tabs, margins, paragraphs, colors and alignment of text on a page.

Word 2003 III: More Formatting Tools & Techniques
This Word tutorial continues from where the previous one left off covering formatting tools and techniques.

Word 2003 V: Illustration & Layout Tools
This tutorial explains various Illustration and Layout tools in Word such as Clipart, Images, Word Art, Shadows and Textboxes.

Word 2003 VII: Tables in Word
This tutorial teaches Word’s capabilities in creating Tables and adding spreadsheets to the document

Word 2003 X: Mail Merge and Labels
This Word tutorial explains the Mail Merge feature that is used to generate multiple documents from a single template and using Labels to add names and other data from a database.

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