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February 13, 2008

4 Word 2003 Tutorials from Kansas University

Here are four excellent, illustrated Word 2003 Tutorials from Kansas University. These tutorials will teach and show you how to perform many Word tasks and use several important features of Word 2003.


Word Everyday Tasks Tutorial
This Word tutorial demonstrates the fundamental tasks, such as creating a new document, formatting that document, using the toolbars, setting tabs, formatting, spell checking, and printing. (16 pages, 192kb, pdf format)

After completing this Word tutorial, you should be able to:
  - Create a new document
  – Use toolbars
  - Apply formatting commands
  – Rearrange text
  - Use the spell checking function
  – Insert and manipulate tabs
  – Save, open, and print a document

Contents of Word Everyday Tasks Tutorial:
Introduction
Objectives
Definitions
Creating a Document
Toolbars
   Moving and Resizing the Toolbars
Rulers
The Status Bar
Task Pane
Page Setup
Selecting Text
   Select Nonconsecutive Items
Copying and Pasting
Drag and Drop Text
Correcting and Deleting
Undoing Mistakes
Formatting Documents
Setting Tabs
Indent Paragraphs
   Create a first-line indent
   Increase or decrease the left indent of a paragraph
   Change the right indent of a paragraph
   Set an indent by using the Tab key
   Create a hanging indent
Spelling and Grammar Checking
Saving Documents
Opening Documents
Easy Access to Documents You Use Often
Word Count Toolbar
Printing
Printing Envelopes
Viewing Multiple Pages in Word
Handy Shortcuts for Word Users
For More Information
   Online
Getting Additional Help


Word Document Enhancement Tutorial
This Word training tutorial shows ou how to use Word features to perform these tasks: creating and managing tables, inserting and editing images, inserting and using hyperlinks, and using editing tools to review and revise documents.  (16 pages, 252kb, pdf format)

When finished with this Word tutorial you will be able to:
  - Create a table
  – Add and delete rows and/or columns from a table
  – Apply borders and shading to a table
  – Insert and edit images in a document
  - Add Section Breaks and Hyperlinks to a document
  - Customize toolbars

Contents of Word Document Enhancement Tutorial:
Introduction
Objectives
Definitions
Tables
   Creating a New Table
   Changing a Column Width Manually
   Adding Columns or Rows
   Deleting Columns or Rows
   Moving or Copying the Contents of a Column or Row
   Creating a Table from Existing Text
   Adding Borders and Shading
   Creating Table Headings
Inserting Images
   Inserting ClipArt
   Inserting Pictures from a File
   Clips Online
Inserting Symbols
Working with Page Breaks
Inserting Hyperlinks
   Creating a Link
   Using and Modifying Hyperlinks
Headers and Footers
   Different First Page Header/Footer
Toolbars
   Customizing Toolbars
Getting Additional Help


Word Tutorial for Creating Long Documents
This Word tutorial shows how to use Word’s features for creating longer documents, such as dissertations, monographs, long reports, and full-length manuals. These features include footnotes and endnotes; section breaks; special page numbering; automatically generated tables of contents, tables of figures, and indices; and concordance files for use with indices.  (29 pages, 303kb, pdf format)

Contents of Word Tutorial for Creating Long Documents:
Introduction
Definitions
Before You Start: Planning Your Document
   Limits of Word
Setting Up Your Document
   Margins
   Styles
   Page Numbers
Using Section Breaks
   Viewing Section Breaks
   Deleting Section Breaks
Footnotes and Endnotes
   Using EndNote and Word
Cross-References
Generating a Table of Contents
   Updating a Table of Contents.
Generating a Table of Figures
   Labeling Images with Captions
   Building the Table of Figures
Building an Index.
   Manually Marking Index Entries
   Using Concordance Files and Automark.
   Generating the Index
Getting Additional Help


Word Mail Merge Tutorial
Here’s a tutorial showing how Word’s Mail Merge feature works, specifically, how to create a form letter and merge mailing lists to create individualized letters.  (12 pages, 117kb, pdf format)

Upon completion of this Mail Merge tutorial, you will be able to:
  - Create and edit a main document and a data source for Mail Merge
  - Create and print envelopes using the Mail Merge tool

Contents of Word Mail Merge Tutorial:
Introduction
Objectives
Definitions
Mail Merge
Creating a Mail Merge using the Wizard
Stopping and Resuming Mail Merge Wizard
Creating and Printing Envelopes for a mass mailing using Mail Merge Wizard
Getting Additional Help

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