In this course, student will learn how to create and edit documents and use character and paragraph formatting Using Microsoft Word 2010.
This course is intended for students who want to learn to be more productive with Microsoft® Word 2010.
Unit 1: Getting started
Unit 2: Navigation and selection techniques
Unit 3: Editing text
Unit 4: Formatting text
Unit 5: Tables
Unit 6: Page layout
Unit 7: Proofing and printing documents
Unit 8: Graphics
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