Access 2002
- Creating Databases
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to plan and create a database in Access 2002. |
- Building Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create and populate database tables in Access 2002. |
- Modifying Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to edit table data, table structure, and field properties in Access 2002. |
- Sorting and Filtering
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to find, filter, and sort records in Access 2002. |
- Relationships and Queries
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to establish table relationships, perform join operations, and define and execute queries in Access 2002. |
- Building Forms
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create forms in Access 2002, to change the appearance of reports, and to add bound and unbound controls to reports. |
- Producing Reports
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create reports with the Report Wizard, arrange and organize reports, and add bound and unbound controls to the report in Access 2002. |
- Advanced Tasks
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course shows users how to import data into Access databases, create Web hypertext pages based on Access objects, incorporate hyperlinks into Access objects, and perform administrative tasks such as backing up the database in Access 2002. |
Access 2003
- Introduction to Access
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the Access 2003 Interface, toolbars and menus. It also covers how to open, close, save, backup, and request help. |
- Designing and Building Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to use Access 2003 to design and build tables and an index. It also covers working with fields, primary keys, and records. |
- Enhanced Tables and Datasheets
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to use Access 2003 to format tables and use masks and validations. It also covers working with columns and rows, changing fonts, using table fields and field names. |
- Searches and Queries
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to use Access 2003 to build simple, select and multiple-table queries using wizards or by hand. It also covers filtering records. |
- Advanced Queries and Calculations
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to use Access 2003 to construct calculations and use Boolean operators (AND/OR) to build advanced queries. It also covers how to use the Total Row and Expression Builder, and to modify data. |
- Access Report System
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to use Access 2003 to view, organize, and customize reports. It also covers the use of AutoReport, and the Label, Chart, and Report wizards. |
- The Internet, Forms, and the Analyzer
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to use Access 2003 to build hyperlinks and publish data to the Web. It also covers building forms, importing and exporting data, and using database analysis tools. |
Access 2007
- Introduction to Access
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides information on the Access 2007 interface, creating a database using templates, and the available database views. |
- Creating Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides details about creating tables in Access 2007, as well as how to add and delete records and tables from a database. It also covers basic database terminology, data types, primary keys, flat files, and relational databases. |
- Working with Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides information on creating tables in Access 2007, including advanced features such as input masks, validation rules, and table relationships. |
- Creating Forms
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides information on creating forms in Access 2007, including simple forms, more complex multiple items forms, and split forms. It also shows how to create customized forms using the Form Wizard. |
- Creating Reports
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides information on creating reports using Access 2007. |
- Creating Queries and Filters
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides information on how to use queries and filters to search and sort your database tables. It shows how to filter using the Sort and Filter feature and how to build queries using the Query Wizard. |
Computer Basics
- Using Your PC
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course introduces general computer use and terminology. It describes the basic hardware components of a PC and introduces basic skills for using software programs in a Windows environment. |
Computing Concepts
- Types of Security
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an advanced look at computer security features. |
- Security Risks
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explains contingency planning and precautions against computer crime using the framework of administrative, physical and logical security. |
- Database Basics
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an introduction to the basics of databases. |
- Selecting Databases
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course introduces the principles of database management systems (DBMSs). |
- Data Processing
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an introduction to the concepts related to data processing. |
- Managing Data
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of managing data. |
- Teleprocessing
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of various computing concepts related to teleprocessing. |
- Transmitting Data
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course covers the functions performed by a teleprocessing network. |
- Messages
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course explains the fourth element of telecommunications, the message. |
Crystal Reports
- Getting Started
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create and save a standard report in Crystal Reports 8. |
- Designing a Report
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create a custom report in Crystal Reports 8 and customize it by inserting special fields and changing object properties. |
- Selecting Records
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows the user how to filter data in Crystal Reports 8 using compound filters, date searches and wildcards. |
- Sorting and Grouping Data
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to sort and group data in Crystal Reports 8. |
- Creating Summary Totals, Reports, and Graphs
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to summarize data using totals, reports, and graphs in Crystal Reports 8. |
- Formulas and Functions
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to insert and use formulas and functions in Crystal Reports 8. |
- Printing and Exporting Reports
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course shows users how to print reports from Crystal Reports 8 and how to export report data to Microsoft Excel and Word formats. |
- Linking Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use Crystal Reports 8 to link data tables together and create mailing labels. |
Crystal Reports XI
- Navigating the Design Environment
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the report design environment including sections, toolbars, menus, and explorers. |
- Selecting Just the Right Data Source(s) for Your Report
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of working with data sources, including database drivers, data source selection, and data objects. |
- Report Wizards and Do It Yourself
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course explains how to make a connection to OLE DB or ODBC databases using Xtreme Sample Database 11 in Crystal Reports XI along with how to use the Standard Report Creation Wizard. |
- Selecting and Organizing Your Report Data
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides an introduction to selecting and organizing report data in Crystal Reports XI. |
- Manipulating Your Report Data in Meaningful Ways
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an explanation for filtering data on given criteria, sorting data based on field values, and summarizing and subtotaling data. |
- Letting Formulas and Functions Do All the Work
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an introduction to formula creation and the use of functions in Crystal Reports XI. |
- Creating Dynamic Reports with Parameters
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: In this course, you will learn to add parameter fields to provide a single report that can service very specific reporting requirements and also accommodate a large audience of business users. You will take a closer look at using parameters in your reports, as well as how parameter fields can be created and implemented. |
- Formatting Reports that Function and Sizzle
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explains how to format your report using various tools in Crystal Reports XI. |
- Making Reports Sections Work for You
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course examines the modifiable properties of report sections along with ways to apply them in professionally styled reports. |
- Visualizing Your Report Data with Charts and Maps
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course teaches you various charting and mapping techniques, including using the Chart and Map Experts, as well as manual chart and map formatting. |
Excel 2002
- Working with Cells
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to enter and edit data in Excel 2002 worksheet cells and create hyperlinks. |
- Working with Files
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to locate, open, and save files in Excel 2002. |
- Formatting Worksheets
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to format and adjust cells, adjust rows and columns, and apply formatting and styles in an Excel 2002 worksheet. |
- Page Setup and Printing
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course shows users how to preview and print worksheets and workbooks, add headers, footers, and titles, and adjust page settings in Excel 2002 worksheets. |
- Worksheets and Workbooks
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to work with worksheet rows and columns, move between worksheets in a workbook, consolidate data, change the zoom setting, and check spelling in Excel 2002 worksheets. |
- Formulas and Functions
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to work with formulas and functions in Excel 2002 worksheets. |
- Charts and Objects
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create, modify, and print charts, insert, move and delete pictures, and draw lines and shapes in Excel 2002 worksheets. |
Excel 2003
- Getting Started
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the use of the Excel 2003 interface and new product features. |
- Creating a Spreadsheet
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows you how to input data to an Excel spreadsheet. |
- Formatting Data
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides information about formatting the cells and tables of your Excel worksheets. |
- Editing and Printing Worksheets
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course provides the user with information on editing and printing worksheets in Excel 2003. |
- Managing Worksheets
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to view and manage information in a worksheet. |
- Charts and Databases
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course teaches the user how to add charts and graphics to worksheets, and how to create and manage databases using Excel 2003. |
- Hypertext and Tips
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides information about the Web functions available in Excel. |
Excel 2007
- Getting Started
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides information about using Microsoft Excel 2007. It provides basic information for beginners, or for those individuals wanting to brush up on working in Excel. |
- Creating a Worksheet
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides information about entering text, values and formulas into worksheet cells in Microsoft Excel 2007. It also provides information about calculating formulas and using built-in functions, like AutoComplete, AutoFill, Insert Function, and AutoSum. |
- Formatting Data
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course shows you how to select, adjust and apply different formats to cells in Excel 2007. |
- Editing and Printing Worksheets
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides information about using different viewing modes to preview workbooks, distinguishing between relative and absolute cell references, copying formulas from one cell to another, and viewing copied items on the clipboard. It also provides information about deleting, inserting and hiding cells; and using the Page Setup dialog box to insert headers, footers and page breaks. |
- Managing Worksheets
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides information about managing multiple worksheets, naming cells and ranges, and searching for data within your worksheet. It also covers sharing and protecting your workbooks and adding cell-specific information such as Web links and comments. |
- Using Charts and Objects
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides a detailed look at how you can insert and modify charts, shapes, text boxes, pictures, SmartArt, and clip art to visually enhance your worksheets. |
Excel 2007 Advanced
- Filtering and Sorting Data
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides information on how to filter and sort your worksheets in Excel 2007. |
- Using Pivot Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course explains how to create and use pivot tables in Excel 2007. |
- Working with Functions
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course introduces the use of Excel 2007 functions. |
- Using Data Analysis Tools
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides an introduction to the commands used to analyze data in Excel 2007. |
- Automating with VBA Macros
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course introduces the use of macros in Excel 2007. |
- Adding Connections and Importing Data
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides detail about connecting worksheets and workbooks for automatic sharing and updating. It also provides detail about importing information from the Web, text files, XML data, Access documents, and other files from external data sources. |
GroupWise 5.5
- Getting Started with GroupWise
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course teaches users the different parts of the GroupWise Mailbox how to find help and how to recognize the different GroupWise message types. |
- Creating and Sending Messages
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course teaches users how to create and address e-mail messages how to work with attachments and how to reply to and forward messages. |
- Organizing Your Mailbox
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course teaches the user how to efficiently dispose of, store, and track message items in GroupWise. |
- Calendar, Task, and Phone Features
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course teaches the user how to use the scheduling, task, and note features to better organize and keep track of appointments and assignments. |
- Managing Documents and Folders
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course teaches the user how to create and use GroupWise library documents, shared folders, and discussions. This course also teaches how to create rules for organizing messages. |
- Advanced GroupWise Features
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course addresses such issues as remote access, accessing another user's Mailbox, and customizing default GroupWise settings. |
GroupWise 6.5
- Getting Started
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of GroupWise functionality and how to navigate through the main GroupWise interface. This course also discusses the features and enhancements that are new to GroupWise 6.5. |
- Messages and the Address Book
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course provides information on sending messages, receiving messages, and using the Address Book in GroupWise 6.5. |
- Managing Messages
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains how to organize, manage, and locate the many different types of messages you can send and receive with GroupWise. |
- Calendars and Tasks
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to use GroupWise 6.5 to replace an old-fashioned calendar or daily planner. It explains how to manage personal calendar items, such as appointments and tasks, and how to use the GroupWise 6.5 workgroup and collaboration features, including group calendaring and task management. |
- Advanced GroupWise Features
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the advanced features included in GroupWise 6.5. After taking this course, the learner will be able to better manage messages through GroupWise rules. The learner will also become familiar with proxy rights, data importing, and mailbox management techniques. |
- Managing Documents
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course provides the basics of GroupWise document management and GroupWise libraries, including accessing GroupWise libraries, importing documents, working with documents in a GroupWise library, setting security options on documents, and deleting documents. |
- Remote Access and Customizing GroupWise
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: After taking this course, the learner will be able to configure GroupWise Remote Mode to transfer information between a laptop computer and a network, as well as customize the GroupWise environment. |
- Mobile GroupWise Access
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: After taking this course, the learner will be familiar with the steps to take in order to access a GroupWise account through WebAccess from a Web browser. The course also explains how to manage a GroupWise Mailbox through a handheld device. |
Internet Explorer 6
- Browsing the Web
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explains how to set up and use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 to browse the World Wide Web. |
- Using Files and Mail
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explains how to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 to retrieve materials from the World Wide Web and send e-mail. |
Internet Explorer 7
- Learning the New Interface and Features
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course introduces the new look and features of Internet Explorer 7. You'll learn how to use tabbed browsing, RSS feeds, and new Web search and printing tools. You'll also learn how IE7 can help you avoid dangerous Web sites that try to "phish" for your personal information. |
Introduction to PCs
- Introducing the PC
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course introduces users to basic computer concepts and instructs users on how to start the PC. |
- Using Your PC
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course teaches users how to navigate within the Windows operating system and use the drives in a PC. |
- Working with Folders and Files
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course introduces users to the concepts of folders and files and explains how they are used within the Windows operating system. |
- Inside Your PC
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains the components within a PC and how they are used. |
- Basic Peripherals
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course describes the function and uses of typical peripherals that are used with PCs. |
- Other Peripherals
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course and uses of other peripherals available for a PC including modems, sound cards, scanners, digital cameras, and external disk drives and explains how to install these peripherals. |
- Understanding Software
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course introduces users to typical software available for PCs and how to install and update the software. |
- Introducing the Internet
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course introduces users to the Internet and explains how to use a Web browser and e-mail. |
- Internet and E-mail Tips
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course provides users with detailed information on how to best use the Internet, Web browsers, and e-mail. |
- Troubleshooting and Tips
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides users with information on how to protect data on their computer and overcome potential problems in addition to offering tips on how to maximize the efficiency of their PC. |
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Lotus Notes 6.5
- Mail
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course teaches the learner how to use the mail features in Lotus Notes. The learner will be shown how to move around in Notes, and how to change and lock passwords. The course also teaches the learner how to open and close the mailbox and read, send, reply to, and forward e-mail messages. The course also covers the organizational features of Notes, including sorting messages, deleting messages, using folders, and printing mail. Finally, the learner will be shown how to choose letterhead, create stationery, use bookmarks, and create an Out of Office Message. |
- Calendar, To Do Lists, and Address Books
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course teaches learners how to use the Calendar, To Do, and Addressing features of Lotus Notes 6.5. Learners will be shown how to select, open, schedule, and edit a variety of Calendar entries. The course also covers how to work with personal To Do lists. Finally, the course will teach the learner about Address Books in Lotus Notes and how to create contacts and Group Calendars. |
- Databases
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of Lotus Notes databases. It shows the learner how to open databases and use views. The learner will also be taught how to access the About and Using this Database documents. Finally, the learner will be introduced to the indexing and search features of Lotus Notes. |
- Managing and Enhancing Documents
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to refresh views, edit documents, and view unread documents in Lotus Notes. The course teaches learners how to find and replace text in a document and in a database. The learner will also be shown how to select, move, and copy text; how to format text and paragraphs; how to set page breaks; and how to use the permanent pen. Finally, the course will teach the learner how to create document, database, and view links, as well as how to create, manage, detach, and launch file attachments. |
- Advanced Notes Features
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to set a variety of preferences, including mail, calendar, access, delegation, user, and toolbar options. It also explains how to set browser preferences and use Notes to browse the Web. Finally, the course teaches the learner about replication, how to create a new Mail replica, and how to work with Notes when out of the office. |
Office 2003 - What's New
- New Features
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides an overview of the new features common to the Office 2003 applications. |
- Changes in Applications
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides an overview of the new features available in each Office 2003 application. |
Office 2007
- Navigating the New Interface
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides information about the new user interface designed for the Microsoft Office 2007 applications. |
- What's New in Word
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the new features in Microsoft Office Word 2007. |
- What's New in Excel
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the new features in Microsoft Office Excel 2007. |
- What's New in PowerPoint
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the new features in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. It shows you how to create tables and charts, apply themes and effects, set presentation options, and finalize a presentation. |
- What's New in Access
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the new features in Microsoft Office Access 2007. |
- What's New in Outlook
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the new features in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. |
- Common Tasks
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of common tasks in Microsoft Office 2007. After taking this course, learners will be able to perform basic document management, publishing, and editing tasks. |
Office XP Upgrade
- Getting Around in the New Interface
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an introduction to the new look and features of Office XP applications. |
- New Options and Tools
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course shows users how to take advantage of the new or changed features and preferences that are included in Office XP. |
- Application Changes
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course shows users the most important new or changed features in each of the Office applications. |
Outlook 2002
- Navigating in Outlook
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to move from component to component in Outlook and work with contact items and categories. |
- Reading and Sending Messages
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to receive and send e-mail messages. |
- Customizing and Organizing Messages
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to manage mailboxes of messages. |
- Using the Calendar
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explores the Outlook Calendar and the ways that users can take advantage of it for scheduling their meetings, appointments, and events. |
- Using Tasks and Notes
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to work with Outlook tasks and Notes. |
Outlook 2003
- Getting Started
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the Outlook 2003 interface. It also teaches the learner how to use the new features of Outlook 2003, as well as basic e-mail functions. |
- Managing Messages
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows the learner how to customize outgoing messages. It also covers a variety of tools that can be used to more easily manage e-mail messages. |
- Contacts and Calendar Entries
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows the learner how to enter and maintain contact information. It also covers how to use the calendar features of Outlook to schedule appointments and meeting requests. |
- Tasks, Notes, and Journal Entries
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course provides information on the tools that can be used to store and manage daily tasks, including entering, modifying, deleting tasks, and creating recurring tasks. It also teaches the learner how to use notes and journal entries. |
- Newsgroups and Outlook Web Access
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of newsgroups, including subscribing to news groups, and posting, reading, and replying to newsgroup messages. Using Outlook at home and Outlook Web Access are also covered. |
- Collaboration and Security
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course provides information on using Outlook for planning meetings, decision-making, and sharing folders among team members. It also covers the security features included with Outlook. |
- Personalizing Outlook and Other Tips
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of forms, including using and modifying standard and custom forms. It also offers suggestions for personalizing Outlook. More advanced features and shortcuts are also covered. |
Paint Shop Pro 5
- Working with Graphics
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create graphics using basic Paint Shop Pro 5 functions. It describes how to create, open, and save files as well as how to do simple image manipulations, such as cropping, resizing, and altering colors. |
- Enhancing Images
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use advanced Paint Shop Pro 5 techniques to manipulate complex images like scanned photographs and graphics with multiple parts. |
PowerPoint 2002
- Presentations
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create original presentations. It demonstrates the different views for slide production and shows how to create master slides using repeating elements. |
- Layout and Text
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to make layout changes and to work with text. Important features, such as Spell Check, Format Painter, and Text Wrap are included. |
- Graphics and Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to work with graphics, objects, and drawing shapes. Special features of PowerPoint 2002, including grouping shapes, scaling and sizing objects, applying shadows, and WordArt are covered. |
- Custom Slides
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to add custom features and formatting to slides. These special formatting features include bullets, slide transitions, and animation. Producing speaker notes, audience handouts, and transparencies is also covered. |
- Showing Slides
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to run a slide show, including navigating on-screen and using the pointer pen. Creating hyperlinks, publishing to the Web, and e-mailing slides are also covered. |
PowerPoint 2003
- Introduction to PowerPoint
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the use of PowerPoint 2003 and shows how to get started using the program. |
- Completing the Presentation
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides learners with the necessary tools to set up and present a PowerPoint presentation. |
- Maximizing Presentation Effectiveness
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course describes the tools PowerPoint 2003 provides to format text and to import and modify clip art and other pictures. |
- Color, Masters and Templates
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to change color schemes and backgrounds for a presentation, and how to use Master slides, headers, footers, and templates. |
- Drawings, Charts, Sound and Video
| | Expected Duration: | 6 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to use PowerPoint 2003 to draw and modify lines, shapes and objects on a slide, insert charts, graphs and diagrams, and add sound and video to presentations. |
- Animation, Web Pages and Collaboration
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course teaches learners how to add animation to a presentation, how to add hyperlinks, and how to share presentations with others. |
Project 2003
- Learning the Basics
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course explains how to start and exit a project. It explores the menus, toolbars, and different views. In addition, it describes how to navigate in Project and how to use learning aids. |
- Setting Up a Project
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains how to set up a Project and it explores the different options available in Project 2003. In addition, this course explains how to create and edit a calendar in Project. |
- Managing Project Files
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course explains how to save and protect files. This course also explores how to copy, delete, and rename objects. In addition, it details how to create and use templates. |
- Creating a Task List
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains how to create and edit a task list and how to define milestones and use recurring tasks. In addition, this course details how to attach notes and hyperlinks to tasks. |
- Scheduling Tasks
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explains how to schedule tasks, create links, and work with task constraints and deadlines. In addition, it details how to create task calendars. |
- Viewing a Schedule
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explains how to work with the different views in Project. It details how to alter task displays and how to change time and date formats. In addition, the course explores how to locate and insert tasks. |
- Defining Resources and Costs
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explores different resources and costs, along with how to set resource and cost fields in Project. In addition, this course explains how to sort, group, and filter resources. |
- Assigning Resources and Costs
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains how to assign resources and costs. |
- Tracking a Project
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course explains how to track projects, how to work with project baselines, and how to track performance and costs. |
- Analyzing Progress and Revising the Schedule
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explains the analysis process and how to revise the schedule. It also explores how to review the current status of the project at the project, task, resource, and assignment levels. |
SharePoint 2003
- SharePoint Basics
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an introduction to the features of Microsoft SharePoint 2003. It provides learners with the information they need to effectively access and navigate a SharePoint 2003 site. |
- Standard Libraries and Lists
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides learners with an overview of the Document Library and Picture Library. It also details management of the links, contacts, events, tasks, and issues lists in SharePoint 2003. |
- Advanced SharePoint Features
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to customize standard library and document library lists, and how to use Office 2003 products with SharePoint. After taking this course, learners will be able to work with the more advanced features of SharePoint 2003, and to customize SharePoint to meet their specific needs. |
- Site Administration Basics
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the role and responsibilities of a SharePoint Site Administrator. It explains the options for managing SharePoint site, libraries and list security and how to customize a SharePoint page, including how to change views on a page, how to configure Quick Launch settings, and how to add and customize Web Parts. |
- Advanced Administration Functions
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows learners how to create document libraries and lists and how to import spreadsheets in SharePoint 2003. It covers the processes and best practice recommendations for creating and using Basic and Web Part Pages, HTML and XML forms, and default and customized templates. These advanced administration functions will allow learners to use SharePoint to meet specific needs of their organizations. |
Visio 2002
- Using Tools, Commands, Custom Toolbars and Menus
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course introduces users to the Visio 2002 user interface. It explains how to open and save a new Visio file, how to choose a stencil containing predefined shapes, and how to add shapes from a stencil to your drawing. It also provides an introduction to the drawing tools users can use to modify or connect shapes. Finally, this course explains the options available on the Visio toolbars and shows users how to assemble custom toolbars that combine the tools they use most often. |
- Working with Objects and Hyperlinks
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), which can be used to place objects that were created with other programs into Visio drawings. This course explains the difference between linking and embedding an object and shows users how to choose the best approach for their project. It demonstrates how to place an existing object into a Visio drawing. This course also explains how to use hyperlinks to direct users to files located elsewhere. |
- Using the Shape Menu
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course briefly reviews the drawing tools most frequently used in working with shapes. It also shows the user how to modify shapes using the operations on the Shape menu. These operations enable users to modify the alignment and orientation of shapes. |
- Working with Shapes
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use the Find function to locate shapes on Visio stencils and how to create a new stencil including the shapes they need. It also explains how to set shape behavior, which controls the way the shape is highlighted, resized, or printed with the document, and how the shape functions when grouped with other shapes. |
- Defining and Using Styles, Custom Properties and Templates
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains how to define and apply styles, which are predefined formats that can be applied to multiple objects. Users will also learn about ShapeSheets, spreadsheets which contain information about each shape in the drawing, and the procedures for modifying a ShapeSheet to include custom properties. Finally, this course explains templates, which combine a drawing page with stencils and settings. Users will learn how to use existing templates and create new templates that include the stencils and settings they need. |
- Working with Pages, Layers and Stencils
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains how to make complex diagrams easier to construct and understand by adding pages and layers to break the diagram into multiple sections. It also explains how to edit an existing stencil, how to create a new stencil master, and how to create new stencils based on that master. Finally, it explains how to create a stencil that includes all the shapes from all the pages and layers of the user's document. |
- Working with Data
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course explains how to use Visio to create charts, graphs, diagrams, and multipurpose forms by tying Visio charts to data sources. Users will learn how to use Visio to create graphic representations of data in spreadsheet or database applications. |
- Understanding ShapeSheets
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course explains in detail the role of the ShapeSheet, a collection of formulas and data that describe each shape. It explains the relationship between a shape and its ShapeSheet and provides detailed descriptions of key sections of the ShapeSheet. |
- Working with Flowcharts
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains how to create models that depict flows for a variety of processes using templates in the Flowchart Solution. These flow models represent processes ranging from financial audits to high-level business processes. Users can also learn how to use more complex flowchart solutions to depict process and information flows within an information system model. Finally, users will learn about the Integration Definition for Functional Modeling method (IDEF0), and how to implement it in Visio 2002. |
- Creating Database Models
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course explains how to create database models that provide a visual representation of a database schema. This course describes the stencils and templates users can use to draw database models and provides a detailed explanation of the process of drawing a database model. It also explains how to use wizards that can extract a database model from an existing database and update that model when the database changes. |
Windows 2000 Basics - Client
- Client (Windows 200 Basics)
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course introduces the features of Windows 2000 Professional that enhance reliability, manageability, and mobility. |
Windows Vista
- Understanding the New Interface
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides you with an introduction to the new Windows Vista interface. You will learn to interact with new features and organize information more effectively. |
- Using New Features and Applications
| | Expected Duration: | 1 hour | Description: This course provides an introduction to the new features and applications in the various editions of Windows Vista. You will learn about new digital media, security, networking, and personal productivity applications. |
Windows XP Upgrade
- Home Edition
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the features available in the Home Edition version of Windows XP. |
- Professional
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the features available in the Professional version of Windows XP. |
Word 2002
- Managing Documents
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to open, save, and navigate through documents in Word 2002. |
- Working with Text
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to add, delete, and format text in Word 2002 documents. |
- Formatting Paragraphs
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to work with paragraphs, bulleted lists, and outlines in Word 2002. |
- Page Formatting and Printing
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course shows users how to set up a page and print in Word 2002. |
- Tables and Other Objects
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to create tables and insert objects into Word 2002 documents. |
Word 2003
- Introduction to Word
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the Word 2003 interface and new product features. |
- Navigating, Editing, and Working with Text Blocks
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use Word 2003 to insert, delete, find and replace text. It also covers how to use the Undo and Redo commands and how to copy, move and paste text. |
- Spell Checking, Print Preparation, and Other Tips
| | Expected Duration: | 4 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use Word 2003 to check and correct the spelling and grammar of a document. It also covers how to save and prepare to print a Word 2003 document. |
- Formatting Characters, Fonts, Text, and Paragraphs
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use Word 2003 to choose a font, set text size and format paragraphs and characters. |
- Formatting Tabs, Pages, and Documents
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use Word 2003 to set and use tabs, set page and paper size, and create headers and footers. It also covers page orientation and margin information. |
- Styles, Templates, and Formatting Tips
| | Expected Duration: | 5 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use Word 2003 to create, define and modify styles. It also covers how to create, use and modify templates. |
- Borders, Tables, and Columns
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use Word 2003 to insert tables and borders into a document. It also covers how to modify tables and covert text to tables. |
- Lists, Images, and Art
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows users how to use Word 2003 to add bullets and numbered lists to a document. It also covers how to insert or create images and art for a document. |
- Creating Projects with Word
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course shows Word 2003 users how to create different types of projects including: letters, envelopes, greeting cards, and labels. |
Word 2007
- Getting Started
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides information about the new user interface of Word 2007. You will find out how to change the document view, how to create a new document, and how to print and save documents. |
- Typing and Editing Text
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course provides information on how to use features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007, including Undo, Redo, and Repeat to correct mistakes; Paste Options to control how copied text is pasted; Office Clipboard to store and paste text; and the Find and Replace dialog box to find and replace text strings. It also provides information on how to create and insert building blocks in a document, how to correct errors using Proofing Errors, and how to automatically correct errors using AutoCorrect Options. |
- Formatting Text
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the tools used to format text in Microsoft Word 2007. |
- Formatting Paragraphs and Lists
| | Expected Duration: | 3 hours | Description: This course introduces basic Word 2007 features for formatting paragraphs and lists. |
- Building Tables
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an overview of the tools used to create and modify tables in Microsoft Word 2007. |
- Working with Images
| | Expected Duration: | 2 hours | Description: This course provides an introduction to working with images in Word 2007. |
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