With Microsoft Word 2003 you can do a whole lot more than just create a simple text document or write a letter. You can do everything from creating colorful brochures and printing envelopes to writing your resume and designing a web page. In this VTC tutorial, author Laurie Fuller will guide you through the basic steps of creating and editing documents. You will learn how to add tables and graphics, as well as format and change style types. Once you master the basics, you can learn other features of Word 2003, such as merging letters and addresses for mass mailings or integration with Excel. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the Word 2003 lessons.
Selecting & Editing Your Text Pt.1
Selecting & Editing Your Text Pt.2
Using the Spelling & Grammar Check
Customizing Word Proofing Tools Pt.1
Customizing Word Proofing Tools Pt.2
Changing Margins & Orientation
Choosing a Paper Size & Source
Inserting/Splitting/Merging Cells
Adjusting Table Width & Height
Sorting & Calculating in Tables
Creating Custom Tabs from the Ruler
Scanned & Digital Camera Images
Drawing Your Own Shapes & Lines
Inserting an Organization Chart
Adding Different Types of Diagrams
Setting Up Form Letter Data Fields
Merging the Letter & Your Database
Customizing Your Merge with Filters
Saving & Resaving Merge Documents
Creating a Directory with Mail Merge Pt.1
Creating a Directory with Mail Merge Pt.2
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