Course Descriptions

Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition)
Software: Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007
Course length: 1.0 day(s)


This course is the first in a series of three Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 courses. It will provide you with the skills you need to start sending and responding to email in Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007, as well as maintaining your Calendar, scheduling meetings, and working with tasks and notes. In this course, you will compose and send email, schedule appointments and meetings, manage contact information and tasks, and use notes.

Course Objective: You will compose and send email, schedule appointments and meetings, manage contact information and tasks, and use notes.

Target Student: This course is designed for any person with a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows who needs to use Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 to compose and send email, schedule appointments and meetings, manage contact information and tasks, and use notes. In addition, this course helps prepare students who desire to take the Microsoft Certified Applications Specialist certification for Outlook.

Prerequisites: The course requires that you are familiar with using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard; basic typing skills are recommended. You should be comfortable in the Windows environment and be able to use Windows to manage information on your computer. Specifically, you should be able to: launch and close programs; navigate to information stored on the computer; and manage files and folders. The following courses are recommended, or you should have equivalent knowledge of:
  • Windows XP Professional: Level 1
  • Windows XP Professional: Level 2
  • Windows XP: Introduction
  • Windows 2000: Introduction
Performance-Based Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  • identify the components of the Outlook environment. You will also perform simple tasks such as sending and responding to email messages.
  • compose messages.
  • use folders to organize messages.
  • manage contacts and contact information.
  • schedule appointments.
  • schedule meetings.
  • create and edit tasks.

Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007: Level 2 (Second Edition)
Software: Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007
Course length: 1.0 day(s)


Course Description: If you have been using Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 as a communications tool, then you know how to send a mail message; schedule appointments and meetings; and create contacts, tasks, and notes. This course is the second in a series of three Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 courses. In this course, you will customize your Outlook environment, Calendar, mail, folders, and also track, share, assign, and quickly locate various Outlook items.

Course Objective: You will customize your environment, Calendar, and mail messages to meet your specific needs as well as track, share, assign, and quickly locate various Outlook items.

Target Student: This course is designed for experienced Outlook users who need to customize their environment, Calendar, and email messages to meet their specific requirements and who wish to track, share, assign, and locate various Outlook items.

Prerequisites: Before taking this course, students are required to take the following Element K courses or possess equivalent knowledge of:
  • Windows XP Professional: Level 1
  • Windows XP Professional: Level 2
  • Windows XP: Introduction
  • Windows 2000: Introduction
  • Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: Level 1
Performance-Based Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  • customize the Calendar by setting various Calendar options.
  • customize message options.
  • track work activities using the Journal.
  • assign and track tasks.
  • share folder information.
  • customize the Outlook environment.
  • locate Outlook items.
  • work with public folders.

Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007: Level 3 (Second Edition)
Software: Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007


Course Description: This course is the third in a series of Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007 courses. It builds on the email and calendaring skills you have already obtained and will provide you with the skills needed to personalize email, organize Outlook items, manage Outlook data files, share and link contacts, save and archive email, create forms, and work offline and remotely. Course Objective: You will work with the advanced features of Outlook.

Target Student: This course is for persons with an intermediate understanding of Outlook and who need to use Outlook to personalize and organize their email, Outlook items, manage Outlook data files, share and link contacts, create forms, and work offline and remotely.

Prerequisites: This course assumes that you are able to use Windows to manage information on your computer and that you have an intermediate knowledge of Outlook. The following courses (or equivalent knowledge thereof) are required:
  • Windows XP: Introduction or Windows 2000: Introduction
  • Windows XP Professional: Level 1
  • Windows XP Professional: Level 2 (if using Windows XP)
  • Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition)
  • Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2007: Level 2 (Second Edition)
  • Microsoft® Office Word 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition)
Performance-Based Objectives:Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  • personalize your email
  • organize Outlook items
  • manage Outlook data files
  • work with contacts
  • save and archive email messages
  • create a custom form
  • work offline and remotely

Microsoft® Office Word 2007: Level 1 (Second Edition)
Software: Microsoft® Office Word 2007
Course length: 1.0 day(s)


Course Description: Word processing is the use of computers to create, revise, and save documents for printing and future retrieval. This course is the first in a series of three Microsoft® Office Word 2007 courses. It will provide you with the basic concepts required to produce basic business documents.

Course Objective: You will create, edit, and enhance standard business documents using Microsoft® Office Word 2007.

Target Student: This course is intended for individuals who want to gain basic knowledge of working on Word. Individuals who want to pursue Microsoft Certified Application Specialist certification in Microsoft Office Word 2007 can also take this course.

Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard. You should be comfortable in the Windows environment and be able to use Windows to manage information on your computer. Specifically, you should be able to launch and close programs; navigate to information stored on the computer; and manage files and folders. Students should have completed the following courses or possess equivalent knowledge before starting with this course:
  • Windows XP Professional: Level 1
  • Windows XP Professional: Level 2
  • Windows XP: Introduction
  • Windows 2000: Introduction
Performance-Based Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  • create a basic document by using Microsoft Word
  • edit documents by locating and modifying text
  • format text
  • format paragraphs
  • add tables to a document
  • add graphic elements to a document
  • control a document's page setup and its overall appearance
  • proof documents to make them more accurate

Microsoft® Office Word 2007: Level 2 (Second Edition)
Software: Microsoft® Office Word 2007
Course length: 1.0 day(s)


Course Description: In the first course in this series, Microsoft® Word 2007: Level 1, you gained all the basic skills that you need to create a wide range of standardized business documents. If you use Microsoft® Word 2007 on a regular basis, then once you have mastered the basic skills, the next step is to improve your proficiency. To do so, you can customize and automate the way Microsoft® Word 2007 works for you. You can also improve the quality of your work by enhancing your documents with customized Microsoft® Word 2007 elements. In this course, you will create complex documents in Microsoft® Word 2007 by adding components such as, customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics. You will also create personalized Microsoft® Word 2007 efficiency tools.

Course Objective: You will create complex documents in Microsoft® Office Word 2007 documents and build personalized efficiency tools in Microsoft® Word 2007.

Target Student: This course was designed for persons who can create and modify standard business documents in Microsoft Word 2007, and who need to learn how to use Microsoft Word 2007 to create or modify complex business documents as well as customized Word efficiency tools. It will be helpful for persons preparing for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams for Microsoft Word 2007.

Prerequisites: Students should be able to use Microsoft Word 2007 to create, edit, format, save, and print basic business documents that contain text, basic tables, and simple graphics. Students can obtain this level of skill by taking the following Element K course:
  • Microsoft® Office Word 2007: Level 1
Performance-Based Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  • manage lists
  • customize tables and charts
  • customize formatting with styles and themes
  • modify pictures in a document
  • create customized graphic elements
  • insert content using Quick Parts
  • control text flow
  • use templates to automate document creation
  • perform mail merges
  • use macros to automate common tasks

Microsoft® Office Word 2007: Level 3 (Second Edition)
Software: Microsoft® Office Word 2007
Course length: 1.0 day(s)


Course Description: You know to use Microsoft® Office Word 2007 to create and format typical business documents. Now, you may need to work on more complex documents. In this course, you will use Word to create, manage, revise, and distribute long documents and forms.

Course Objective: You will create, manage, revise, and distribute long documents.

Target Student: This course is designed for persons who want to gain skills necessary to manage long documents, collaborate with others, and secure documents. In addition, it will be helpful for persons preparing for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exams for Microsoft® Word 2007.

Prerequisites: Students should be able to use Microsoft® Office Word 2007 to create, edit, format, save, and print business documents that contain text, tables, and graphics. Students should also be able to use a web browser and an email program. A basic understanding of XML would also be helpful. In order to understand how Word interacts with other applications in the Microsoft Office System, students should have a basic understanding of how worksheets and presentations work. To ensure success, you need to first take the following Element K courses or have equivalent knowledge:
  • Microsoft® Office Word 2007: Level 1
  • Microsoft® Office Word 2007: Level 2
Performance-Based Objectives:Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  • use Microsoft Office Word 2007 with other programs
  • collaborate on documents
  • manage document versions
  • add reference marks and notes
  • make long documents easier to use
  • secure a document


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