Course Outline

Office 2010 Transition from 2003

 

Days:  1

Prerequisites:  Students should have significant experience using previous versions of MS Office (preferably 2003).  This course is intended to offer an overview of the most (but not all) changes to the Office programs.

 


 

Lesson 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Office 2010

Topic 1A: Customize the User Interface

Topic 1B: Work with Contextual Tabs

Topic 1C: Save Files

Topic 1D: Print Files

Lesson 2: Modifying Documents Using Microsoft Office Word 2010

Topic 2A: Use the Navigation Pane

Topic 2B: Apply Text Styles

Topic 2C: Work with SmartArt Graphics

Topic 2D: Insert Screenshots in a Document

Topic 2E: Compare Reviewed Documents

Lesson 3: Working with Spreadsheets Using Microsoft Office Excel 2010

Topic 3A: Work with Tables in Excel 2010

Topic 3B: Apply Conditional Formatting

Topic 3C: Apply a Formula

Topic 3D: Work with Charts

Topic 3E: Create Sparklines

Topic 3F: Work with PivotTables and PivotCharts

Lesson 4: Creating Dynamic Presentations Using Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

Topic 4A: Apply Themes

Topic 4B: Apply Picture Effects to Presentations

Topic 4C: Applying Animation Effects

Topic 4D: Add Videos to a Presentation

Topic 4E: Divide a Presentation into Sections

Lesson 5: Working with Databases Using Microsoft Office Access 2010

Topic 5A: Work with Tables

Topic 5B: Work with Forms

Topic 5C: Work with Macros

Topic 5D: Work with Reports

Topic 5E: Work with External Data

Topic 5F: Designing a Database for the Web

Lesson 6: Managing Tasks with Microsoft Office Outlook 2010

Topic 6A: Manage Mail Messages

Topic 6B: Locate Information Quickly

Topic 6C: Share Calendar Information

Topic 6D: Share Information by Using an Electronic Business Card

Topic 6E: Add RSS Feeds Through Outlook 2010

Lesson 7: Sharing Microsoft Office 2010 Files

Topic 7A: Protect Files

Topic 7B: Share Files Using Office Web Apps