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COURSE
DESCRIPTION FOR
MICROSOFT WORD IN THE LAW OFFICE
This course can be totally customized to your practice's
needs. Mix and match the topics below to create your own course in the time
interval of your choice.
- Footnotes
- Complex page numbering
- Automatic paragraph numbers
- Cross references
- Table of authorities
- Table of contents
- Indexes
- Versions
- Compare/Redlining
- Sharing Documents - Comments, Master Documents
- Tables - using math and how to create the new Colorado
court required caption
PREREQUISITES
Word - Level 1 and 2 or equivalent
knowledge. Specifically, you should be familiar with saving documents, working
with styles and sections. You must also have a good understanding of basic
Microsoft Windows, file management and personal computers.
NECESSARY HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
- A Pentium 75 PC with 16 MB of RAM (it is recommended
to have a Pentium 133 or faster with 32 MB or more).
- A floppy-disk drive.
- A two-button mouse or IntelliMouse.
- A printer (optional). You must have an installed printer
driver to use Print Preview.
- Microsoft Windows 95 or later, or Microsoft Windows NT
4.0 with Service Pack 3 installed.
OTHER WORD CLASSES
- Word - Level 1. Learn all
the important basic elements of word processing, including creating and
editing files. Explore the many features designed to help you produce professional
looking documents. You will also discover how to create web pages using
Word.
- Word - Level 2. Enhance tables,
work with graphics and columns and create mass mailings. Master ways to
make repetitive tasks as easy as 1-2-3.
- Word - Advanced. Jazz up
your documents with graphics and even create documents as intranet web
pages. Advanced techniques for large documents and sharing documents.
- Mini Power Sessions:
--Moving From WordPerfect To Word (Basic And Advanced Topics)
--Create Brochures, Flyers And More Using Word
--Enhance Your Document Design And Layout Using Word
--Making An Ordinary Web Page Extraordinary Using Word 2000
--Word Tips And Tricks
--Creating Legal Forms Using Word
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