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What is a Microsoft Office Specialist?

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Microsoft Office Specialist Program

Certification

The courses prepare the Student for Microsoft Office Specialist: Word 2003.

Skill Standards

This exam measures your ability to productively use Microsoft Word 2003. Before taking the exam, you should be proficient in the following program skills:

Creating Content
  • Insert and edit text, symbols and special characters
  • Insert frequently used and pre-defined text
  • Navigate to specific content
  • Insert, position and size graphics
  • Create and modify diagrams and charts
  • Locate, select and insert supporting information

Organizing Content
  • Insert and modify tables
  • Create bulleted lists, numbered lists and outlines
  • Insert and modify hyperlinks

Formatting Content
  • Format text
  • Format paragraphs
  • Apply and format columns
  • Insert and modify content in headers and footers
  • Modify document layout and page setup

Collaborating
  • Circulate documents for review
  • Compare and merge documents
  • Insert, view and edit comments
  • Track, accept and reject proposed changes

Formatting and Managing Documents
  • Create new documents using templates
  • Review and modify document properties
  • Organize documents using file folders
  • Save documents in appropriate formats for different uses
  • Print documents, envelopes and labels
  • Preview documents and Web pages
  • Change and organize document views and windows


For more information, visit the Preparation Guide for Microsoft Office Specialist: Word 2003 web site.

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