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Office Standard Programs 2019

Exam Questions: 60
Course Level: Basic
Pages: 510 | Content: 500, Supplemental: 10
NASBA Area of Study: Computer Software and Applications
Not Acceptable for: Enrolled Agents
Version: 7650

This course will help you take control of your Office 2019 programs and boost your productivity. It will serve as a basic guide through all the various parts of the Office suite. You will learn to navigate Word, build spreadsheets with Excel, prepare persuasive presentations with PowerPoint, manage email with Outlook, and organize your data with Access. You will receive information on shortcuts and also advice on customizing Office 2019 to best fit your needs. PLEASE NOTE: Not accepted for Enrolled Agents. Computer program software is NOT included with courses. All course material provided. No prerequisites. Course level: Basic.

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Table of Contents
  • GETTING STARTED WITH OFFICE 2019
  • Introducing Microsoft Office 2019
  • Selecting and Editing Data
  • Modifying Pictures and Drawing on Documents
  • Getting Help from Office 2019
  • WORKING WITH WORD
  • Typing Text in Word
  • Formatting Text
  • Designing Your Pages
  • PLAYING THE NUMBERS WITH EXCEL
  • The Basics of Spreadsheets: Numbers, Labels, and Formulas
  • Playing with Formulas
  • Charting and Analyzing Data
  • MAKING PRESENTATIONS WITH POWERPOINT
  • Creating a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Adding Color and Pictures to a Presentation
  • Showing Off a Presentation
  • GETTING ORGANIZED WITH OUTLOOK
  • Managing Email with Outlook
  • Calendars, Contacts, and Tasks
  • STORING STUFF IN ACCESS
  • Using a Database
  • Searching, Sorting, and Querying a Database
  • Creating a Database Report
  • THE PART OF TENS
  • Ten Tips for Using Office 2019
  • Ten Ways to Make Office 2019 Easier to Use
Objectives
  • To identify the programs included in the Office suite
  • To identify common editing features available in all programs
  • To recognize the visual effects available in Office programs
  • To recall how to effectively use the Help window
  • To identify how to navigate through a Word document
  • To recall formatting details for Word documents
  • To identify the commands most used in designing documents
  • To identify editing commands used in spreadsheets
  • To recognize how to work with formulas and functions
  • To identify the various parts of a chart
  • To recall how to use different views to create a presentation
  • To recognize how to use themes and graphics to enhance a presentation
  • To identify how to organize slides in a presentation
  • To recall how to work with email when in Outlook
  • To identify how to set and view appointments using Outlook
  • To identify the advantages of a computer-based database
  • To recall how to query and search a database
  • To identify the easiest way to create a database report
  • To identity how to protect Office files
  • To recall how to use Office features most efficiently

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