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Microsoft Office Training
Microsoft Office Training

Microsoft Office is filled with powerful programs if you know how to use them. Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, Publisher, Infopath, and PowerPoint are used extensively in businesses around the world. By enrolling in our Microsoft Office training, you will learn the essential skills that are required to be efficient when working with the Microsoft Office programs. Whether you are new to Microsoft Office or an advanced user, Current Technologies Office training and courses will cover what you need to know to become an Microsoft Office power user.
Our training will cover the new tools that will help you work faster and create more professional documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Microsoft Office 2007 helps you quickly accomplish routine tasks so you can spend more time with your customers. New task-based menus and toolbars automatically display the commands and options you can use, making it faster.
Microsoft Office Course
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Microsoft Word - the industry standard for word processing |
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Microsoft Excel - spreadsheets, charts, pivot tables |
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Microsoft Outlook - the email standard as well as personal information manager |
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Microsoft Access - relational database systems, forms, reports, data storage |
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Microsoft PowerPoint - create business or school presentations |
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Microsoft Publisher - publish brochures, newsletters, and much more |
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Microsoft Visio - create drawings, charts, maps and more |
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Microsoft InfoPath - create XML-based forms for SharePoint |
| Microsoft Project - deliver your projects on time and within your budget | |
| Microsoft SharePoint Designer - customize the look and functionality of your SharePoint sites |
Microsoft Word - The industry standard for word processing
Our Microsoft Word 2007 and Word 2003 training courses will allow you to produce professional documents in a quick efficient manner. Whether you are new to Word or an advanced user, Current Technologies Microsoft Word courses cover all of the features you need to become a word processing guru.
Microsoft Word 2010 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010
- create a basic Word document.
- edit a document.
- format text.
- format paragraphs.
- insert a table.
- insert special characters and graphical objects.
- control the page setup and appearance of a Word document.
- proofread documents for accuracy
- Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010
- manage lists.
- customize tables and charts.
- customize the formatting of a document using styles and themes.
- modify pictures in a document.
- create customized graphic elements.
- insert content using Quick Parts.
- control text flow.
- use templates to automate document creation.
- use the mail merge function.
- use macros to automate common tasks.
- Advanced Microsoft Word 2010
- use Word with other programs.
- collaborate on documents.
- manage document versions.
- add reference marks and notes.
- simplify the use of long documents.
- secure a document.
- create forms.
Microsoft Word 2007 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007
- create a basic document using Microsoft Word.
- edit documents by locating and modifying text.
- format text.
- format paragraphs.
- add tables to a document.
- add graphic elements to a document.
- control a document's page setup and its overall appearance.
- proof documents to make them more accurate.
- Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007
- manage lists.
- customize tables and charts.
- customize formatting with styles and themes.
- modify pictures in a document.
- create customized graphic elements.
- insert content using Quick Parts.
- control text flow.
- use templates to automate document creation.
- perform mail merges.
- use macros to automate common tasks.
- Advanced Microsoft Word 2007
- use Microsoft Office Word 2007 with other programs.
- collaborate on documents.
- manage document versions.
- add reference marks and notes.
- make long documents easier to use.
- secure a document.
Microsoft Word 2003 |
- Introduction into Microsoft Word 2003
- create a basic document.
- edit documents by locating and modifying text.
- format text.
- format paragraphs.
- use Word tools to make your documents more accurate.
- add tables to a document.
- add graphic elements to a document.
- control a document's page setup and its overall appearance.
- Intermediate Microsoft Word 2003
- manage data in lists.
- customize tables and charts.
- customize formatting.
- work with custom styles.
- modify pictures in a document.
- create customized graphic elements.
- control text flow.
- automate common tasks.
- automate document creation.
- perform mail merges.
- Advanced Microsoft Word 2003
- Use Word with other programs.
- Collaborate on documents.
- Add reference marks and notes to a document.
- Make long documents easier to use.
- Secure documents and document information.
- Create Web pages.
- Create a form.
- Use XML in Word.
Microsoft Excel - Spreadsheets, charts, pivot tables
Our Microsoft Excel 2007 and Excel 2003 training will show you features you need to be a an effecient Excel user. Microsoft Excel is the standard spreadsheet application for both the business world and personal use. Whether you are new to Excel or an advanced user, Current Technologies courses for Excel will cover what you need to know to become an Excel power user.
Microsoft Excel 2010 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010
- create a basic worksheet by using Microsoft Office Excel 2010.
- perform calculations in an Excel worksheet.
- modify an Excel worksheet.
- format a worksheet.
- print the content of an Excel workbook.
- manage an Excel workbook.
- Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010
- use advanced formulas.
- organize worksheet and table data using various techniques.
- create and modify charts.
- analyze data using PivotTables, Slicers, and PivotCharts.
- insert and modify graphic objects in a worksheet.
- customize and enhance workbooks and the Microsoft Office Excel environment
- Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010
- enhance productivity and efficiency by streamlining the workflow.
- collaborate with other workbook users.
- audit worksheets.
- analyze data.
- work with multiple workbooks.
- import and export data.
- integrate Excel data with the web.
- structure workbooks with XML.
Microsoft Excel 2007 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007
- Explore the Excel 2007 environment.
- Create a basic worksheet.
- Perform calculations.
- Modify a worksheet.
- Format a worksheet.
- Print workbook contents.
- Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007
- Calculate with advanced formulas
- Organize worksheet and table data using various techniques
- Create and modify charts
- Analyze data using PivotTables and PivotCharts
- Insert graphic objects
- Customize and enhance workbooks and the Microsoft® Office Excel environment
- Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007
- Increase productivity and improve efficiency by streamlining your workflow
- Collaborate with others using workbooks
- Audit worksheets
- Analyze data
- Work with multiple workbooks
- Import and export data
- Use Excel with the web
- Structure workbooks with XML
Microsoft Excel 2003 |
- Introduction into Microsoft Excel 2003
- create and modify basic worksheet.
- perform calculations.
- format a worksheet.
- develop a workbook.
- print the contents of a workbook.
- customize the layout of the Excel window.
- Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003
- create and apply templates.
- create and modify charts.
- work with graphic objects.
- calculate with advanced formulas.
- sort and filter data.
- use Excel with the Web.
- Advanced Microsoft Excel 2003
- Customize workbooks.
- Collaborate with others using workbooks.
- Audit worksheets.
- Analyze data.
- Work with multiple workbooks.
- Import and export data.
- Structure workbooks with XML.
Microsoft Outlook - The email standard as well as personal information manager
Our Microsoft Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2003 training courses will help you increase your personal productivity. Whether you use outlook with exchange or outlook as a stand alone application, we can help you be more productive. Many people have used Microsoft Outlook for years but do not take full advantage of Outlook's powerful features. Current Technologies Outlook instructors can help you get the most out of Outlook application.
Microsoft Outlook 2010 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010
- explore the Outlook interface, send mail, and respond to messages.
- compose email messages.
- organize email messages into folders.
- manage contacts and contact information.
- schedule appointments.
- schedule a meeting.
- manage tasks and notes.
- Intermediate Microsoft Outlook 2010
- familiarize themselves with the Outlook interface.
- compose email messages by using Outlook.
- send and receive email messages using Outlook.
- organize email messages into folders.
- manage contacts and contact information.
- schedule appointments using Outlook.
- Advanced Microsoft Outlook 2010
- customize message settings.
- organize and locate Outlook messages.
- set calendar options.
- track activities using the Journal.
- assign and track tasks.
- share folder information.
- customize the Outlook environment
Microsoft Outlook 2007 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007
- identify the components of the Outlook environment. You will also perform simple tasks such as sending and responding to email messages.
- compose messages.
- use folders to organize messages.
- manage contacts and contact information.
- schedule appointments.
- schedule meetings.
- manage tasks and notes.
- Intermediate Microsoft Outlook 2007
- customize the Calendar by setting various Calendar options.
- customize message options.
- track work activities using the Journal.
- assign and track tasks.
- share folder information.
- customize the Outlook environment.
- locate Outlook items.
- work with public folders.
- Advanced Microsoft Outlook 2007
- personalize your email.
- organize Outlook items.
- manage Outlook data files.
- work with contacts.
- save and archive email messages.
- create a custom form.
- work offline and remotely.
Microsoft Outlook 2003 |
- Introduction into Microsoft Outlook 2003
- identify the components of the Outlook environment
- compose and respond to a simple messages.
- use folders to manage mail.
- schedule appointments.
- schedule meetings.
- manage contacts and contact information.
- create and edit tasks.
- create and edit notes.
- Intermediate Microsoft Outlook 2003
- track work activities using the Outlook Journal.
- customize the calendar by setting various calendar options.
- modify message options.
- make folder information available to other Outlook users.
- assign and track tasks.
- customize the Outlook environment.
- sort, find and color-code items in your mailbox and calendar.
- Advanced Microsoft Outlook 2003
- Communicate using MSN Messenger.
- Personalize your mail by using stationery and signatures.
- Organize Outlook items by grouping, creating Search Folders, setting rules, and applying conditional formatting.
- Use contacts to share, link, and communicate information.
- Save and archive mail.
- Create a custom form.
- Set up your computer for offline and remote use.
Microsoft Access - Relational database systems, forms, reports, data storage
Our Microsoft Access 2007 and Access 2003 relational database training courses will help you learn how to build, maintain, and implement relational databases. Whether you are new to Microsoft Access or an advanced user, Current Technologie's Microsoft Certified Trainers will make you a Microsoft Access guru.
Microsoft Access 2010 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010
- identify the components of the Microsoft Access 2010 environment.
- identify the components of a database.
- organize data in tables.
- view data in tables.
- query a database.
- design forms.
- generate reports.
- Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010
- streamline data entry and maintain data integrity.
- join tables to retrieve data from unrelated tables.
- create flexible queries to display specified records, allow for user-determined query criteria, and modify data using queries.
- improve forms.
- customize reports to organize the displayed information and produce specific print layouts.
- share data between Access and other applications.
- Advanced Microsoft Access 2010
- restructure data into appropriate tables to ensure data dependency and minimize redundancy.
- write advanced queries to analyze and summarize data.
- create and revise Microsoft® Office Access® 2010 macros.
- customize reports by using various Microsoft® Office Access® 2010 features.
- maintain their databases using Microsoft® Office Access® 2010 tools.
Microsoft Access 2007 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007
- examine the basic database concepts and explore the Microsoft Office Access 2007 environment.
- design a simple database.
- build a new database with related tables.
- manage data in a table.
- query a database using different methods.
- design forms.
- generate reports.
- Intermediate Microsoft Access 2007
- modify the design and field properties of a table to streamline data entry
- retrieve data from tables using joins.
- create flexible queries to display specified records, allow for user-determined query criteria
- modify data using queries.
- enhance the capabilities of a form by grouping form controls and making other aesthetic improvements to make forms work more efficiently and intuitively for the user.
- customize reports to organize the displayed information and produce specific print layouts.
- share data across different applications.
- Advanced Microsoft Access 2007 Part 1
- restructure data into appropriate tables to ensure data dependency and minimize redundancy.
- write advanced queries to analyze and summarize data.
- create and revise Microsoft Office Access 2007 macros.
- display data more effectively in a form.
- customize reports by using various Microsoft Access 2007 features, making them more effective.
- maintain your database using tools provided by Microsoft® Office Access 2007.
- Advanced Microsoft Access 2007 Part 2
- share Access data with other applications.
- use VBA to automate a business process.
- create and modify a database switchboard, and set the startup options.
- secure databases.
- share databases using a SharePoint site.
Microsoft Access 2003 |
- Introduction into Microsoft Access 2003
- Examine the Microsoft® Office Access 2003 database application.
- Manage the data in a database.
- Examine existing table relationships.
- Query the database.
- Design simple forms.
- Create and modify Access reports.
- Intermediate Microsoft Access 2003
- follow the steps required to properly design a simple database.
- create a new database with related tables.
- control data entry by modifying the design of a table to streamline data entry and maintain data integrity.
- find and retrieve desired data by using filters and joins between tables and within a single table.
- create flexible queries to display specified records; allow for user-determined query criteria; and add, update, and delete data with queries.
- enhance the appearance, data entry, and data access capabilities of your forms.
- customize reports to better organize the displayed information and produce specific print layouts such as mailing labels.
- use Access data in other applications, including Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Advanced Microsoft Access 2003
- restructure an existing set of data to improve the design of a database.
- use a variety of techniques to summarize and present data with queries.
- create and revise basic Access macros.
- create macros that improve data entry efficiency and integrity.
- improve the effectiveness of data entry in forms.
- improve the effectiveness of data displayed in reports.
- maintain an Access database by using various utility tools
Microsoft PowerPoint - Create business or school presentations
Our Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2003 training courses will help you create professional and captivating PowerPoint presentations. PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2003 are full of features which allow you to present information in a concise and exciting format. Let our instructors show you how.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 |
- Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
- get started with PowerPoint.
- create a presentation.
- format text on slides.
- add graphical objects to a presentation.
- modify objects on slides.
- add tables to a presentation.
- add charts to a presentation.
- prepare to deliver a presentation.
- Advanced Microsoft PowerPoint 2007
- customize the PowerPoint environment.
- customize a design template.
- add diagrams to your presentation.
- add special effects to a PowerPoint presentation.
- use the various options to customize slide shows.
- use PowerPoint to collaborate on a presentation.
- finalize a presentation.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 |
- Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2003
- manipulate an existing PowerPoint presentation.
- begin creating a presentation.
- format text slides.
- add tables to a presentation.
- chart data in a presentation.
- modify objects on slides.
- add images to a presentation.
- prepare to deliver a presentation.
- Advanced Microsoft PowerPoint 2003
- create a design template.
- create organization charts and diagrams.
- add special effects to a Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 slide.
- create a Web-based Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 presentation.
- use a Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® 2003 presentation for collaborative workgroup review.
- use functionality that will enable you to deliver live, self-service, and online presentations
Microsoft Publisher - Publish brochures, newsletters, and much more
Our Microsoft Publisher 2007 and Publisher 2003 training courses will help you create professional Publisher publications using the advanced publishing features of Microsoft Publisher. Microsoft Publisher is an easy to use program that produces stunning, professional results. Whether you are new to Microsoft Publisher or looking to learn tips and tricks, Current Technologies has the training you need.
Microsoft Publisher 2007 |
- Microsoft Publisher 2007
- create a publication.
- modify a publication's layout and structure.
- add content to a Publication
- edit content in the publication.
- format a publication.
- format pictures.
- identify the options for distributing a publication.
- create and Publish a Website
- compose a Publication for Email
Microsoft Publisher 2003 |
- Microsoft Publisher 2003
- create a publication.
- modify a publication's layout and structure.
- add content to a Publication
- edit content in the publication.
- format a publication.
- format pictures.
- identify the options for distributing a publication.
- create and Publish a Website
- compose a Publication for Email
Microsoft Visio - Create drawings, charts, maps and more
Our Microsoft Visio 2007 and Visio 2003 training courses will help you create professional Visio diagrams using the advanced features of Microsoft Visio. Whether you are new to Visio or an advanced user looking for tips and tricks, Current Technologies has the training you need.
Microsoft Visio 2010 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Visio 2010
- Explore the Visio 2010 interface.
- Create a route map.
- Enhance a basic diagram.
- Create process diagrams.
- Create an organization chart.
- Advanced Microsoft Visio 2010
- Create a custom shape.
- Design a custom stencil.
- Design styles and templates.
- Design a floor plan.
- Represent external data in Visio.
- Share your drawings.
Microsoft Visio 2007 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Visio 2007
- explore the Visio 2007 interface.
- create a drawing
- create a route map.
- enhance a basic diagram.
- Add Shapes to a drawing
- create process diagrams.
- create an organization chart.
- Advanced Microsoft Visio 2007
- create a custom shape.
- design a custom stencil.
- design styles and templates.
- design a floor plan.
- represent external data in Visio.
- share your drawings.
Microsoft InfoPath - create XML-based forms for SharePoint
Our Microsoft InfoPath 2007 training course will help you create and design professional forms for standardized input of data to bring consistency to your business. Whether you are new to InfoPath or an advanced user looking for tips and tricks, Current Technologies has the InfoPath course that's right for you.
Microsoft InfoPath 2007 |
- Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007: Creating InfoPath Forms
- create InfoPath forms.
- import and export form data.
- customize form layout.
- manage views.
- secure the forms.
- distribute forms.
- manage controls.
- work with databases.
Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007
Our Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007 training courses will help you create, design, and customize your SharePoint sites with Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007 courses. Whether you are new to SharePoint Designer or an advanced user looking for tips and tricks, Current Technologies has the SharePoint Designer course that's right for you.
- Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007
- familiarize yourself with the SharePoint Designer environment.
- create a new subsite.
- add content to a web page.
- use Cascading Style Sheets to format a SharePoint site.
- add basic functionality to web pages.
- add SharePoint components to the site.
- automate business processes with workflows.
- Intermediate Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007
- work with ASP.NET forms.
- work with Data Sources.
- use SharePoint templates to update existing sites and create new templates from these changes.
- learn some advanced data integration techniques.
- customize existing workflows.
- learn about administration tools in SharePoint Designer 2007
Microsoft Project - Deliver your projects on time and within your budget
Our Microsoft Project 2007 training courses will help you learn how to keep your project on track, on time and within your budget by learning how to track all project management information in Microsoft Project. Whether you are new to Microsoft Project or an advanced user, Current Technologies access instructors will make you a Microsoft Project guru.
Microsoft Project 2007 |
- Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007
- explore the Microsoft Office Project environment and the various views in which you can verify project information.
- create a new project plan.
- manage tasks by organizing them and setting task relationships.
- manage resources in a project plan.
- finalize the project plan.
- Intermediate Microsoft Project 2007
- exchange project plan data with other applications.
- update a project plan.
- manage project costs.
- report project data visually.
- reuse project plan information.
- Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007
- create a new enterprise project on the Project Server.
- add resources to an enterprise project.
- establish a project baseline within the EPM solution.
- manage project updates.
- manage a project.
- manage project-related information.
- analyze a project within the context of the enterprise.
- Project Fundamentals - Managing Projects (3-Day)
- Get started with Microsoft Office Project 2007.
- Create and define projects.
- Work with estimates and dependencies
- Work with deadlines, constraints, and task calendars
- Work with resources.
- Predict behavior by using task types and the scheduling formula.
- Customize and format Microsoft Project views.
- Analyze resource utilization.
- Track progress.
- Create project reports which analyze project, resource, and task data.
- Manage multiple projects
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