Microsoft Office 2000


© Rachel Smithey

Lesson 1: Word 2000 (Part 1)

Topics to be covered:

  • Parts of the Microsoft Word 2000 Screen
  • Working with documents
  • Type of documents including doc, rtf and html

Introduction and Overview

Microsoft Word 2000 is a comprehensive word processing program for creating letters, resumes, flyers and more.

This lesson provides an introduction to the essential features of Microsoft Word 2000 including parts of the screen; working with documents including creating, editing, saving and printing; and types of documents including doc, rtf and html.

The recommended titles listed below can be purchased online or at most bookstores. They can also be borrowed from your local library.

These two books address the topic of Microsoft Office in very different ways. Microsoft Office 2000 User Specialist Study Guide is similar to an encyclopedia - everything you will ever need to know about Microsoft Office is fully explained in this single volume. Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide is like a dictionary - quickly lookup whatever you need to do and see quick step-by-step instructions on how to do it. You will find both books to be invaluable, and the only resources you will ever need, as you spend more time working with the Microsoft Office applications.

Recommended Resources:

Title: Microsoft Office 2000 User Specialist Study Guide
Author: Gini Courter, Annette Marquis
Publisher: Sybex, Incorporated
ISBN: 0782125743
Barnesandnoble.com Price: $31.99

Learn basic, intermediate and advanced skills for Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, FrontPage, and Outlook. This book prepares users for the Microsoft Office User Specialist Certification exams and also serves as a comprehensive resource for Microsoft Office 2000 users of all levels.

Title: Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
Author: Steve W. Sagman
Publisher: Peachpit Press
ISBN: 0201354403
Barnesandnoble.com Price: $19.99

Learn essential skills for Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, FrontPage, and Outlook. A single skill with screen shots is presented on each page. Quickly look up specific tasks to learn what you need to know when you need to know it.



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