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- Word
- Excel
- Access
- PowerPoint
- OutLook Express
- Internet Explorer
- Project
- Publisher
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USF Education Center provides comprehensive training in Microsoft® Office Word 2003, the latest version of the best-selling word processor, takes customer experience and feedback to deliver innovations you can use to create impressive-looking documents and help you work better together.
By encouraging individuals to develop advanced skills with Microsoft business desktop software, the MOUS program is helping to fill the demand for qualified, knowledgeable people in the workplace. MOUS also helps satisfy an organization's need for a qualitative assessment of employee skills.
Microsoft® Office Excel 2003 enables you to turn data into information with powerful tools to analyze, communicate, and share results. Excel 2003 can help you work better in teams, and help protect and control access to your work.
Students are taught in great detail Microsoft Excel 2003. Training includes preparing students for Microsoft Office User Specialist Examination (MOUSE).
Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003 with Business Contact Manager is an enhanced vers ion of Outlook 2003 that can help small businesses connect with customers by managing contacts, sales opportunities, and more-all in one place.
The MOUS program provides computer program literacy, measures proficiency, and identifies opportunities for skills enhancement. Successful candidates receive a MOUS certificate that sets them apart from their peers in the competitive job market.
Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 includes new tools to help you create, present, and collaborate on presentations that have more impact. Use PowerPoint 2003 to create exciting slide shows with graphics, animations, and multimedia-and make them easier to present.
The certificate is a valuable credential recognized worldwide as proof that an individual has the desktop computing skills needed to work more productively and efficiently.
Publisher 2003-like Publisher version 2002 and Publisher 2000-was designed especially with the needs of the small-business user in mind, including business owners, managers, and marketers. However, Publisher continues to be popular among other types of users as well.
The Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) program is the only comprehensive, performance-based certification program approved by Microsoft to validate desktop computer skills using the Microsoft Office programs:
Access 2003 provides a powerful set of tools that are sophisticated enough for professional developers, yet easy to learn for new users. Now everyone in your organization can create or use powerful database solutions that make organizing, and sharing information easier than ever.
The MOUS program provides computer program literacy, measures proficiency, and identifies opportunities for skills enhancement. Successful candidates receive a MOUS certificate that sets them apart from their peers in the competitive job market.
The Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) program is the only comprehensive, performance-based certification program approved by Microsoft to validate desktop computer skills using the Microsoft Office programs:
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Outlook®
- Microsoft PowerPoint®
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Project
The MOUS program provides computer program literacy, measures proficiency, and identifies opportunities for skills enhancement. Successful candidates receive a MOUS certificate that sets them apart from their peers in the competitive job market. The certificate is a valuable credential recognized worldwide as proof that an individual has the desktop computing skills needed to work more productively and efficiently. By encouraging individuals to develop advanced skills with Microsoft business desktop software, the MOUS program is helping to fill the demand for qualified, knowledgeable people in the workplace. MOUS also helps satisfy an organization's need for a qualitative assessment of employee skills.
Exam objectives are categories of examination tasks, identified by subject-matter experts, that certify an ability to productively use Microsoft Office programs. These categories are organized into skill sets representing the more basic functions of each Office program. Exam objectives and skill sets for the Microsoft Excel 2002 Expert Exam are provided below to assist in your exam preparation. Training centers and courseware providers authorized by the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) program tailor their instruction to these criteria.
Exam objectives and skill sets for the Microsoft Access 2002 Core Exam are provided below to assist in your exam preparation. Training centers and courseware providers authorized by the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) program tailor their instruction to these criteria. Creating and Using Databases
- Create Access databases
- Open database objects in multiple views
- Move among records
- Format datasheets
- Creating and Modifying Tables
- Create and modify tables
- Add a predefined input mask to a field
- Create Lookup fields
- Modify field properties
- Creating and Modifying Queries
- Creating and Modifying Forms
- Create and display forms
- Mod Viewing and Organizing Information
- Enter, edit, and delete records
- Create queries
- Sort records
- Filter records ify form properties
- Defining Relationships
- Create one-to-many relationships
- Enforce referential integrity
- Producing Reports
- Create and format reports
- Add calculated controls to reports
- Preview and print reports
- Integrating with Other Applications
- Import data to Access
- Export data from Access
- Create a simple data access page
Exam objectives and skill sets for the Microsoft Outlook 2002 Core Exam are provided below to assist in your exam preparation. Training centers and courseware providers authorized by the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) program tailor their instruction to these criteria.
- Creating and Viewing Messages
- Display and print messages
- Compose and send messages to corporate/workgroup and Internet addresses
- Insert signatures and attachments
- Customize views
- Scheduling
- Add appointments, meetings, and events to the Outlook calendar
- Apply conditional formats to the Outlook calendar
- Respond to meeting requests
- Use categories to manage appointments
- Print calendars
- Managing Messages
- Move messages between folders
- Search for messages
- Save messages in alternate file formats
- Use categories to manage messages
- Set message options
- Creating and Managing Contacts
- Create and edit contacts
- Organize and sort contacts
- Link contacts to activities and journal entries
- Creating and Managing Tasks and Notes
- Create and update tasks
- Modify task organization and Task view
- Accept, decline, or delegate tasks
- Create and modify notes
- Use categories to manage tasks and notes
To earn the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification for Microsoft Office or Microsoft Project, you must pass one or more certification exams. MOUS exams provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise by evaluating your overall comprehension of Office or Microsoft Project applications, your ability to use their advanced features, and your ability to integrate the Office applications with other software applications.
USF Free Training on MOUS covers all the Modules, and our Training facility has the courseware that is deployed on the Network for the students easy access during the lab session:
USF is a minority managed non-profit organization. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or disability. Applicants using wheel chairs will utilize the Finns Lane location which is assessable. Other arrangements will be made on a case-by-case basis according to individual needs.
1. How do we go about displaying a toolbar that isn't currently showing in our window?
- Open the View menu, select the Toolbars command, then click the toolbar we'd like to see.
- Open the Window menu, select the Toolbars command, then click the toolbar we'd like to see
- Double-click a tool from the Standard toolbar.
- There are only the Standard and Formatting toolbars.
2. How can we use the scroll box to quickly scroll down one page in our document window?
- Choose the Go To command and select the One Page command.
- Click below the scroll box on the vertical scroll bar.
- Click above the scroll box on the vertical scroll bar.
- Press the Page Up key then click the Scroll box.
3. How can we use the scroll box to quickly scroll up one page in our document window?
- Click above the scroll box in the vertical scroll bar.
- Drag the scroll box down.
- Click below the scroll box in the vertical scroll bar.
- Double-click on the horizontal scroll box.
4. What happens if we type text into the middle of existing text?
- Because Type Over mode is the default, all text will be replaced with the new text we type. Because Insert mode is default, all text will be replaced with the new text we type.
- The text will be inserted and existing text moves to the side.
- We have to insert the text in All Caps.
Customizing Paragraphs
- Control pagination
- Sort paragraphs in lists and tables
- Formatting Documents
- Create and format document sections
- Create and apply character and paragraph styles
- Create and update document indexes and tables of contents, figures, and authorities
- Create cross-references
- Add and revise endnotes and footnotes
- Create and manage master documents andsubdocuments
- Move within documents
- Create and modify forms using various formcontrols
- Create forms and prepare forms for distribution
- Creating and Modifying Graphics
- Create, modify, and position graphics
- Create and modify charts using data fromother applications
- Align text and graphics
- Customizing Word
- Create, edit, and run macros
- Customize menus and toolbars
- Workgroup Collaboration
- Track, accept, and reject changes to documents
- Merge input from several reviewers
- Insert and modify hyperlinks to other documents and Web pages
- Create and edit Web documents in Word
- Create document versions
- Protect documents
- Define and modify default file locations for workgroup templates
- Attach digital signatures to document
Merge letters with a Word, Excel, or Access data source
Merge labels with a Word, Excel, or Access data source
Use Outlook data as mail merge data source
Access 2002 Core
Exam objectives and skill sets fr the Microsoft Outlook 2002 Core Exam are provided below to assist in your exam preparation. Training centers and courseware providers authorized by the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) program tailor their instruction to these criteria.
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- Creating and Viewing Messages
- Display and print messages
- Compose and send messages to corporate/workgroup and Internet addresses
- Insert signatures and attachments
- Customize views
- Scheduling
- Add appointments, meetings, and events to the Outlook calendar
- Apply conditional formats to the Outlook calendar
- Respond to meeting requests
- Use categories to manage appointments
- Print calendars
- Managing Messages
- Move messages between folders
- Search for messages
- Save messages in alternate file formats
- Use categories to manage messages
- Set message options
- Creating and Managing Contacts
- Organize and sort contacts
- Link contacts to activities and journal entries
- Creating and Managing Tasks and Notes
- Create and update tasks
- Modify task organization and Task view
- Accept, decline, or delegate tasks
- Create and modify notes
- Use categories to manage tasks and notes
To earn the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification for Microsoft Office or Microsoft Project, you must pass one or more certification exams. MOUS exams provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise by evaluating your overall comprehension of Office or Microsoft Project applications, your ability to use their advanced features, and your ability to integrate the Office applications with other software applications.
USF Free Training on MOUS covers all the Modules, and our Training facility has the courseware that is deployed on the Network for the students easy access during the lab session:
USF is a minority managed non-profit organization. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or disability. Applicants using wheel chairs will utilize the Finns Lane location which is assessable. Other arrangements will be made on a case-by-case basis according to individual needs.
Many people in our community children and adult need training in Information Technology. They do not even have a computer to commence their IT Carrier Training. They are willing to be trained, but the money is not available.
Exam objectives and skill sets for the Microsoft Access 2002 Core Exam are provided below to assist in your exam preparation. Training centers and courseware providers authorized by the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) program tailor their instruction to these criteria. Creating and Using Databases
- Create Access databases
- Open database objects in multiple views
- Move among records
- Format datasheets
- Creating and Modifying Tables
- Create and modify tables
- Add a predefined input mask to a field
- Create Lookup fields
- Modify field properties
- Creating and Modifying Queries
- Creating and Modifying Forms
- Create and display forms
- Mod Viewing and Organizing Information
- Enter, edit, and delete records
- Create queries
- Sort records
- Filter records ify form properties
- Defining Relationships
- Create one-to-many relationships
- Enforce referential integrity
- Producing Reports
- Create and format reports
- Add calculated controls to reports
- Preview and print reports
- Integrating with Other Applications
- Import data to Access
- Export data from Access
- Create a simple data access page
1. What is a quick way to either mark a message so we can follow up ourselves or with a request for someone else?
- Flagging
- Marking
- Dodging
- Cropping
Hint: A white one means surrender.
Answer: A
2. Where can we find the "Flag for Follow-up" command?
- Tools
- Actions
- Format
- Insert
Hint: A director might say this after Lights and Camera...
Answer: B
3. When we send a message flagged to call, what does the Flagged message do?
- Reminds us when to call.
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USF is a minority managed non-profit organization. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, or disability. Applicants using wheel chairs will utilize Our Main Campus at Finns Lane location which is wheel chair assessable. Other arrangements will be made on a case-by-case basis according to individual needs.
Many people in our community children and adult need training in Information Technology. They do not even have a computer to commence their IT Carrier Training. They are willing to be trained, but the money is not available. |

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