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OFFICE MANAGEMENT Course Outline MS EXCEL Files & Worksheets Making New Excel File Saving, Opening Protecting, Excel Files Worksheet-Adding, Deleting, Copy Linking & Hyperlinking Worksheets Data Entry in Excel Selecting Cell, Delete, Coloring Columns & Rows Setting Home Tab Paste Cut Copy Format Painter Font, Size, Bold, Italic, Underlining Coloring Text Backgrounds Text Alignment Text Directions Text Wrapping Cell Merging Currency, Percentage, Comma & Decimal Conditional Formatting Format as Table Insert, Delete, Format AutoSum Fill Clear Sorting Find Insert Tab Pivot Table Table Picture Shapes Charts Text Box Header & Footer Word Art Page Layout Themes Colors Fonts Effects Margins Orientation Size Formulas & Practice Count Sum Average Minimum Maximum Lookup If Date and Time Percentage Word outline New Word File, Saving, Save as Home Tab Paste Cut Copy Format Painter Fonts, Size, Bold Italic, Underlining Strikethrough Text Effects Color Text and Background Erase Bullets and Numbering Text Alignment Paragraph and Line spacing Theme, Color Border Sorting Readymade Formatting Find Replace Insert Tab Cover Page Blank Page Page Break Table Picture Shapes Charts Header Footer Page Number Text Box Word Art Symbol Design Tab Themes Colors Fonts Effects Watermark Page Color Page Borders Page Layout Margins Orientation Size Columns View Tab Read Mode Print Layout Rule Guidelines One Page Multiple Pages Powerpoint Course Content Getting Started with PowerPoint Navigate the PowerPoint Environment Create and Save a PowerPoint Presentation Use PowerPoint Help Developing a PowerPoint Presentation Select a Presentation Type View and Navigate a Presentation Edit Text Build a Presentation Performing Advanced Text Editing Operations Format Characters Format Paragraphs Format Text Boxes Adding Graphical Elements to Your Presentation Insert Images Insert Shapes Modifying Objects in Your Presentation Edit Objects Format Objects Group Objects Arrange Objects Animate Objects Adding Tables to Your Presentation Create a Table Format a Table Insert a Table from Other Microsoft Office Applications Adding Charts to Your Presentation Create a Chart Format a Chart Insert a Chart from Microsoft Excel Preparing to Deliver Your Presentation Review Your Presentation Apply Transitions Print Your Presentation Deliver Your Presentation Inpage outline 01- Introduction and basic information 02- Creating new page 03- Settings the page layout 04- Document preferences 05– Keyboard preferences 06- Difference between English and Urdu typing 07- User defined keyboard 08- Aligning and formatting Text 09- Creating new color for text and borders 10- Text box & title text box 11- Formatting the page 12- Creating and using style sheet 13- Printing the document Views: 21
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Sialkot (Punjab)
Office Management Computer Operator Basic Diploma Short Course in Sialkot Teacher MR. MIRZA SHABAN ZAFAR Category: COMPUTER COURSE/ OFFICE MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA 11 REVIEWS Microtech Institute Computer Short Courses diploma in sialkot (8)-min COURSE DESCRIPTION Office Management Course is also known as Basic Computer Course or Computer Operator Diploma. This Course is consist of Four Major Software as detailed under: CURRICULUM Section 1: 1 Ms Word Lesson 1: Getting Started with Word Topic A: Navigate in Microsoft Word Topic B: Create and Save Word Documents Topic C: Manage Your Workspace Topic D: Edit Documents Topic E: Preview and Print Documents Topic F: Customize the Word Environment Lesson 2: Formatting Text and Paragraphs Topic A: Apply Character Formatting Topic B: Control Paragraph Layout Topic C: Align Text Using Tabs Topic D: Display Text in Bulleted or Numbered Lists Topic E: Apply Borders and Shading Lesson 3: Working More Efficiently Topic A: Make Repetitive Edits Topic B: Apply Repetitive Formatting Topic C: Use Styles to Streamline Repetitive Formatting Tasks Lesson 4: Managing Lists Topic A: Sort a List Topic B: Format a List Lesson 5: Adding Tables Topic A: Insert a Table Topic B: Modify a Table Topic C: Format a Table Topic D: Convert Text to a Table Lesson 6: Inserting Graphic Objects Topic A: Insert Symbols and Special Characters Topic B: Add Images to a Document Lesson 7: Controlling Page Appearance Topic A: Apply a Page Border and Color Topic B: Add Headers and Footers Topic C: Control Page Layout Topic D: Add a Watermark Lesson 8: Preparing to Publish a Document Topic A: Check Spelling, Grammar, and Readability Topic B: Use Research Tools Topic C: Check Accessibility Topic D: Save a Document to Other Formats Section 2: 2 Ms Excel Exploring Excel Finding and using commands Moving around a worksheet Navigating the workbook Basic Workbook Skills Creating a workbook Selecting cells and ranges Opening, closing and saving workbooks Entering data into cells Entering values into ranges Creating Simple Formulas Writing formulas in cells Using the Formula Bar AutoSum and other basic functions The Paste Function tool Automatic calculation Copying and Moving Data Copying and cutting data Absolute cell references Filling cells Using drag-and-drop Undo and Redo Find and Replace Managing Worksheets Naming worksheets Copying and moving worksheets Grouping worksheets Moving data between sheets Adding and deleting worksheets Creating 3-D formulas Printing Choosing what to print Previewing and printing Page Setup Margins and page orientation Headers and footers Repeating column/row headings Page Break Preview Printing gridlines Formatting Data and Cells Formatting numbers Formatting text Colouring data and cells Wrapping and shrinking text Merging cells Using indents Applying borders to cells The Format Painter Conditional formatting Working with Columns and Rows Selecting columns and rows Changing column width and row height Hiding and unhiding Inserting and deleting Using Large Spreadsheets Changing the magnification Full Screen view Splitting the window Using Freeze Panes Named Ranges Naming a range of cells Jumping to a named range Using range names in formulas Re-defining and deleting range names Working with Data Series Creating a linear series Working with Date series Using Autofill Section 3: 3 Ms Power Point Lesson 1: Getting Started with PowerPoint Topic A: Navigate the PowerPoint Environment Topic B: Create and Save a PowerPoint Presentation Topic C: Use PowerPoint Help Lesson 2: Developing a PowerPoint Presentation Topic A: Select a Presentation Type Topic B: View and Navigate a Presentation Topic C: Edit Text Topic D: Build a Presentation Lesson 3: Performing Advanced Text Editing Operations Topic A: Format Characters Topic B: Format Paragraphs Topic C: Format Text Boxes Lesson 4: Adding Graphical Elements to Your Presentation Topic A: Insert Images Topic B: Insert Shapes Lesson 5: Modifying Objects in Your Presentation Topic A: Edit Views: 3
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Sialkot (Punjab)
CURRICULUM Section 1: 1 Ms Word Lesson 1: Getting Started with Word Topic A: Navigate in Microsoft Word Topic B: Create and Save Word Documents Topic C: Manage Your Workspace Topic D: Edit Documents Topic E: Preview and Print Documents Topic F: Customize the Word Environment Lesson 2: Formatting Text and Paragraphs Topic A: Apply Character Formatting Topic B: Control Paragraph Layout Topic C: Align Text Using Tabs Topic D: Display Text in Bulleted or Numbered Lists Topic E: Apply Borders and Shading Lesson 3: Working More Efficiently Topic A: Make Repetitive Edits Topic B: Apply Repetitive Formatting Topic C: Use Styles to Streamline Repetitive Formatting Tasks Lesson 4: Managing Lists Topic A: Sort a List Topic B: Format a List Lesson 5: Adding Tables Topic A: Insert a Table Topic B: Modify a Table Topic C: Format a Table Topic D: Convert Text to a Table Lesson 6: Inserting Graphic Objects Topic A: Insert Symbols and Special Characters Topic B: Add Images to a Document Lesson 7: Controlling Page Appearance Topic A: Apply a Page Border and Color Topic B: Add Headers and Footers Topic C: Control Page Layout Topic D: Add a Watermark Lesson 8: Preparing to Publish a Document Topic A: Check Spelling, Grammar, and Readability Topic B: Use Research Tools Topic C: Check Accessibility Topic D: Save a Document to Other Formats Section 2: 2 Ms Excel Exploring Excel Finding and using commands Moving around a worksheet Navigating the workbook Basic Workbook Skills Creating a workbook Selecting cells and ranges Opening, closing and saving workbooks Entering data into cells Entering values into ranges Creating Simple Formulas Writing formulas in cells Using the Formula Bar AutoSum and other basic functions The Paste Function tool Automatic calculation Copying and Moving Data Copying and cutting data Absolute cell references Filling cells Using drag-and-drop Undo and Redo Find and Replace Managing Worksheets Naming worksheets Copying and moving worksheets Grouping worksheets Moving data between sheets Adding and deleting worksheets Creating 3-D formulas Printing Choosing what to print Previewing and printing Page Setup Margins and page orientation Headers and footers Repeating column/row headings Page Break Preview Printing gridlines Formatting Data and Cells Formatting numbers Formatting text Colouring data and cells Wrapping and shrinking text Merging cells Using indents Applying borders to cells The Format Painter Conditional formatting Working with Columns and Rows Selecting columns and rows Changing column width and row height Hiding and unhiding Inserting and deleting Using Large Spreadsheets Changing the magnification Full Screen view Splitting the window Using Freeze Panes Named Ranges Naming a range of cells Jumping to a named range Using range names in formulas Re-defining and deleting range names Working with Data Series Creating a linear series Working with Date series Using Autofill Section 3: 3 Ms Power Point Lesson 1: Getting Started with PowerPoint Topic A: Navigate the PowerPoint Environment Topic B: Create and Save a PowerPoint Presentation Topic C: Use PowerPoint Help Lesson 2: Developing a PowerPoint Presentation Topic A: Select a Presentation Type Topic B: View and Navigate a Presentation Topic C: Edit Text Topic D: Build a Presentation Lesson 3: Performing Advanced Text Editing Operations Topic A: Format Characters Topic B: Format Paragraphs Topic C: Format Text Boxes Lesson 4: Adding Graphical Elements to Your Presentation Topic A: Insert Images Topic B: Insert Shapes Lesson 5: Modifying Objects in Your Presentation Topic A: Edit Objects Topic B: Format Objects Topic C: Group Objects Topic D: Arrange Objects Topic E: Animate Objects Lesson 6: Adding Tables to Your Presentation Topic A: Create a Table Topic B: Format a Table Topic C: Insert a Table from Other Microsoft Office Applications Lesson 7: Adding Charts to Your Presentation Topic A: Create a Chart Topic B: Format a Chart Topic C: Insert a Chart from Microsoft Excel Lesson 8: Preparing to Deliver Your Presentation Topic A: Review Your Presentation Topic B: Apply Transitions Topic C: Print Your Presentation Topic D: Deliver Your Presentation Section 4: 4 Inpage (Urdu) 01- Introduction and basic information 02- Creating new page 03- Settings the page layout 04- Document preferences 05– Keyboard preferences 06- Difference between English and Urdu typing 07- User defined keyboard 08- Aligning and formatting Text 09- Creating new color for text and borders 10- Text box & title text box 11- Formatting the page 12- Working with master page 13- Details of tool box Arrow tool (used to select Drawing Objects) IBEAM tool (text and picture editing tool) Rotating objects (used to rotate objects at any angle) Linking and de-linking tool (used to link and de-link text boxes) Text box and title text box Picture box (used to insert pictures in document) Basics of drawing tools in In-page 14- Making tables in In-page 15- Creating and using style 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Lahore (Punjab)
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Sialkot (Punjab)
CURRICULUM Section 1: 1 Ms Word Lesson 1: Getting Started with Word Topic A: Navigate in Microsoft Word Topic B: Create and Save Word Documents Topic C: Manage Your Workspace Topic D: Edit Documents Topic E: Preview and Print Documents Topic F: Customize the Word Environment Lesson 2: Formatting Text and Paragraphs Topic A: Apply Character Formatting Topic B: Control Paragraph Layout Topic C: Align Text Using Tabs Topic D: Display Text in Bulleted or Numbered Lists Topic E: Apply Borders and Shading Lesson 3: Working More Efficiently Topic A: Make Repetitive Edits Topic B: Apply Repetitive Formatting Topic C: Use Styles to Streamline Repetitive Formatting Tasks Lesson 4: Managing Lists Topic A: Sort a List Topic B: Format a List Lesson 5: Adding Tables Topic A: Insert a Table Topic B: Modify a Table Topic C: Format a Table Topic D: Convert Text to a Table Lesson 6: Inserting Graphic Objects Topic A: Insert Symbols and Special Characters Topic B: Add Images to a Document Lesson 7: Controlling Page Appearance Topic A: Apply a Page Border and Color Topic B: Add Headers and Footers Topic C: Control Page Layout Topic D: Add a Watermark Lesson 8: Preparing to Publish a Document Topic A: Check Spelling, Grammar, and Readability Topic B: Use Research Tools Topic C: Check Accessibility Topic D: Save a Document to Other Formats Section 2: 2 Ms Excel Exploring Excel Finding and using commands Moving around a worksheet Navigating the workbook Basic Workbook Skills Creating a workbook Selecting cells and ranges Opening, closing and saving workbooks Entering data into cells Entering values into ranges Creating Simple Formulas Writing formulas in cells Using the Formula Bar AutoSum and other basic functions The Paste Function tool Automatic calculation Copying and Moving Data Copying and cutting data Absolute cell references Filling cells Using drag-and-drop Undo and Redo Find and Replace Managing Worksheets Naming worksheets Copying and moving worksheets Grouping worksheets Moving data between sheets Adding and deleting worksheets Creating 3-D formulas Printing Choosing what to print Previewing and printing Page Setup Margins and page orientation Headers and footers Repeating column/row headings Page Break Preview Printing gridlines Formatting Data and Cells Formatting numbers Formatting text Colouring data and cells Wrapping and shrinking text Merging cells Using indents Applying borders to cells The Format Painter Conditional formatting Working with Columns and Rows Selecting columns and rows Changing column width and row height Hiding and unhiding Inserting and deleting Using Large Spreadsheets Changing the magnification Full Screen view Splitting the window Using Freeze Panes Named Ranges Naming a range of cells Jumping to a named range Using range names in formulas Re-defining and deleting range names Working with Data Series Creating a linear series Working with Date series Using Autofill Section 3: 3 Ms Power Point Lesson 1: Getting Started with PowerPoint Topic A: Navigate the PowerPoint Environment Topic B: Create and Save a PowerPoint Presentation Topic C: Use PowerPoint Help Lesson 2: Developing a PowerPoint Presentation Topic A: Select a Presentation Type Topic B: View and Navigate a Presentation Topic C: Edit Text Topic D: Build a Presentation Lesson 3: Performing Advanced Text Editing Operations Topic A: Format Characters Topic B: Format Paragraphs Topic C: Format Text Boxes Lesson 4: Adding Graphical Elements to Your Presentation Topic A: Insert Images Topic B: Insert Shapes Lesson 5: Modifying Objects in Your Presentation Topic A: Edit Objects Topic B: Format Objects Topic C: Group Objects Topic D: Arrange Objects Topic E: Animate Objects Lesson 6: Adding Tables to Your Presentation Topic A: Create a Table Topic B: Format a Table Topic C: Insert a Table from Other Microsoft Office Applications Lesson 7: Adding Charts to Your Presentation Topic A: Create a Chart Topic B: Format a Chart Topic C: Insert a Chart from Microsoft Excel Lesson 8: Preparin Views: 7
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Peshawar (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
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Sadiqabad (Punjab)
Microsoft Office is a Suite of products developed by Microsoft that includes Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Each program has a different purpose and is compatible with other programs included in the Package. The suite of programs is compatible with the Windows. Microsoft Office is the most Common form of software used in the whole world. Government approved certificates and diplomas. Inspire Institute of Technologies Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd is affiliated with RCCI, SECP, SDA, TTB, TTPC, SDC & PSSC Government of Pakistan. Microsoft Office is an office suite of applications, servers, and services developed by Microsoft. It was first announced by Bill Gates on August 1, 1988, at COMDEX in Las Vegas. Initially a marketing term for a bundled set of applications, the first version of Office containedMicrosoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Over the years, Office applications have grown substantially closer with shared features such as a common spell checker, OLE data integration andVisual Basic for Applications scripting language. Microsoft also positions Office as a development platform for line-of-business software under the Office Business Applications brand. On 10 July 2o12, Softpedia reported that Office is used by over a billion people worldwide. The desktop version of Office is available for Windows and OS X. A touch-optimised version of Microsoft Office is available pre-installed onWindows RT tablets. A mobile version of Office, Office Mobile, is available for free on Windows Phone, iOS and Android. A web-based version of Office, Office Online, is also available. Microsoft has stated that it plans to create a version of Office for "other popular platforms" as well. The current desktop version is Office 2o16 for Windows and OS X, released on 22 September 2015[7] and 9 July 2015,------------------------------------------------------- respectively. Contents 1Desktop components 1.1Word 1.2Excel 1.3PowerPoint 1.4Access 1.5Outlook 1.6OneNote 1.7Other desktop applications 1.8Server applications 1.9Web services 2Office Mobile 3Common features 4File formats and metadata 5Extensibility 6Password protection 7Versions available 7.1Compatibility 7.2Licensing 7.3Support 8Discontinued applications and features 8.1Discontinued server applications 8.2Discontinued web services 9Version history 9.1Windows versions 9.2Mac versions 1oReferences 11External links Desktop components Word Main article: Microsoft Word Microsoft Word is a word processor and was previously considered[by whom?] the main program in Office. Word is also available in some editions of Microsoft Works. It is available for the Windows and OS X platforms. The first version of Word, released in the autumn of 1983, was for the MS-DOS operating system and had the distinction of introducing the mouse to a broad population. Word 1.o could be purchased with a bundled mouse, though none was required. Following the precedents of LisaWrite and MacWrite, Word for Macintosh attempted to add closer WYSIWYG features into its package. Word for Mac was released in 1985. Word for Mac was the first graphical version of Microsoft Word. Its proprietary Doc format is a de facto standard, although Word 2oo7 deprecated this format in favor of Office Open XML, which was later standardized by Ecma International as an open format. Support for Portable Document Format(PDF) and OpenDocument (ODF) was first introduced in Word for Windows with Service Pack 2 for Word 2oo7.[9] Excel Main article: Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that originally competed with the dominant Lotus 1-2-3, and eventually outsold it. It is available for the Windows and OS X platforms. Microsoft released the first version of Excel for the Mac OS in 1985, and the first Windows version (numbered 2.o5 to line up with the Mac and bundled with a standalone Windows run-time environment) in November 1987. It provided more functionality than the previous version. PowerPoint Main article: Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program for Windows and OS X. It is used to create slideshows, composed of text, graphics, and other objects, which can be displayed on-screen and shown by the presenter or printed out ontransparencies or slides. Access Main article: Microsoft Access Microsoft Access is a database management system for Windows that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools. Microsoft Access stores data in its own format based on the Access Jet Database Engine. It can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications and databases.[10] Outlook Main articles: Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Entourage Microsoft Outlook (not to be confused with Outlook Express) is a personal information manager. The replacement for Windows, Microsoft Mail, and Schedule+ starting in Office 97, it includes an e-mail client, calendar, and task manager and address book. On the Mac OS, Microsoft offered several versions of Outlook in the late 199os, but only for use with Microsoft Exchange Server. In Office 2oo1, it introduced an alternative application with a slightly different feature set called Microsoft Entourage. It reintroduced Outlook in Office 2o11, replacing Entourage. OneNote Main article: Microsoft OneNote Microsoft OneNote is a freeware notetaking program. It gathers notes (handwritten or typed), drawings, screen clippingsand audio commentaries. Notes can be shared with other OneNote users over the Internet or a network. OneNote was initially introduced as a standalone app that was not included in any of Microsoft Office 2003 editions. However, OneNote eventually became a core component of Microsoft Office; with the release of Microsoft Office 2o13, OneNote was included in all Microsoft Office offerings before eventually becoming completely free of charge. OneNote is available as a web application on Office Online, a Windows desktop app, a mobile app for Windows Phone, iOS, Android, and Symbian, and aMetro-style app for Windows 8 or later. Other desktop applications Other desktop applications included in Microsoft Office suite include: • Microsoft Publisher: desktop publishing app mostly used for designing brochures, labels, calendars, greeting cards, business cards, newsletters, web site, and postcards • Skype for Business: integrated communications client for conferences and meetings in real time (known as Microsoft Office Communicator in Office 2007, bundled with Professional Plus and Enterprise editions[12]). Originally calledMicrosoft Lync, it was renamed in 2015 after acquiring Skype. • Microsoft Project: project management software to keep track of events and to create network charts and Gantt charts, not bundled in any Office suite • Microsoft Visio: diagram and flowcharting program not bundled in any Office suite • Microsoft SharePoint Designer: a specialized HTML editor for Windows that develops SharePoint sites, now part of Microsoft SharePoint family and offered as an independent freeware download Course Outlines of MS Office / Basic IT Course: 1:Introduction. 2:Ms Word. 3:Ms Excel. 4:Ms Access. 5:Ms Power point. 6:Ms Outlook. 7:Typing. 8:Internet & Email. FOR REGISTRATION Contact Us: 0335-8041309
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
Institute of Technologies Pakistan.4852895 Microsoft Office is an office suite of applications, servers and services. It was first announced by Bill Gates of Microsoft on 1 August 1988 at COMDEX in Las Vegas. Initially a marketing term for a bundled set of applications, the first version of Office contained Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint. Over the years, Office applications have grown substantially closer with shared features such as a common spell checker, OLE data integration and Visual Basic for Applications scripting language. Microsoft also positions Office as a development platform for line-of-business software under the Office Business Applications brand. On 10 July 2012, Softpedia reported that Office is used by over a billion people worldwide. The desktop version of Office is available for Windows and OS X. A touch-optimised version of Microsoft Office is available pre-installed on Windows RT tablets. A mobile version of Office, Office Mobile, is available for free on Windows Phone, iOS and Android. A web-based version of Office, Office Online, is also available.[5] Microsoft has stated that it plans to create a version of Office for "other popular platforms" as well.[citation needed] The current desktop version is Office 2016 for Windows and OS X, released on 22 September 2015[6] and 9 July 2015,[3] respectively. Contents 1 Desktop components 1.1 Word 1.2 Excel 1.3 PowerPoint 1.4 Access 1.5 Outlook 1.6 OneNote 1.7 Other desktop applications 1.8 Server applications 1.9 Web services 2 Office Mobile 3 Common features 4 File formats and metadata 5 Extensibility 6 Password protection 7 Versions available 7.1 Compatibility 7.2 Licensing 7.3 Support 8 Discontinued applications and features 8.1 Discontinued server applications 8.2 Discontinued web services 9 Version history 9.1 Windows versions 9.2 Mac versions 10 References 11 External links Desktop components[edit] Word Main article: Microsoft Word Microsoft Word is a word processor and was previously considered the main program in Office. Its proprietary DOC format is considered a de facto standard, although Word 2007 can also use a new XML-based, Microsoft Office-optimized format called .DOCX, which has been standardized by Ecma International as Office Open XML, and its SP2 update supports PDF and a limited ODF.[7] Word is also available in some editions of Microsoft Works. It is available for the Windows and OS X platforms. The first version of Word, released in the autumn of 1983, was for the MS-DOS operating system and had the distinction of introducing the mouse to a broad population. Word 1.0 could be purchased with a bundled mouse, though none was required. Following the precedents of LisaWrite and MacWrite, Word for Macintosh attempted to add closer WYSIWYG features into its package. Word for Mac was released in 1985. Word for Mac was the first graphical version of Microsoft Word. Excel Main article: Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that originally competed with the dominant Lotus 1-2-3, and eventually outsold it. It is available for the Windows and OS X platforms. Microsoft released the first version of Excel for the Mac OS in 1985, and the first Windows version (numbered 2.05 to line up with the Mac and bundled with a standalone Windows run-time environment) in November 1987. It provided more functionality than the previous version. PowerPoint Main article: Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program for Windows and OS X. It is used to create slideshows, composed of text, graphics, and other objects, which can be displayed on-screen and shown by the presenter or printed out on transparencies or slides. Access Main article: Microsoft Access Microsoft Access is a database management system for Windows that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools. Microsoft Access stores data in its own format based on the Access Jet Database Engine. It can also import or link directly to data stored in other applications
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Lahore (Punjab)
Seller Type: An Individual Learn MS Office Professional: If you want to learn following tools online or at home, please contact: MS OFFICE APPLICATIONS MS WORD Letter Writing Report Writing Chart Design Pictures Editing ­­­MS EXCEL Spreadsheet Small Level Database Chart Design Large Scale Record Handling POWERPOINT Preparation of Official Presentation Template Design (Adobe Photoshop & Adobe Flash) Formation and Edition of Templates INPAGE Letter Writing Urdu Composing
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Karachi (Sindh)
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Lahore (Punjab)
Seller Type: An Individual If you want to learn following tools online or at home, please contact: MS OFFICE APPLICATIONS MS WORD Letter Writing Report Writing Chart Design Pictures Editing ­­MS EXCEL Spreadsheet Small Level Database Chart Design Large Scale Record Handling POWERPOINT Preparation of Official Presentation Template Design (Adobe Photoshop & Adobe Flash) Formation and Edition of Templates INPAGE Letter Writing Urdu Composing
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Islamabad (Islamabad Capital Territory)
Ms Office Package >MS Word is a word processor that helps in designing, editing, formatting, proofreading and composing of documents. It is used to make different types of documents such as pamphlets, letter heads, flyers, advertisements, envelopes, newsletters, postcards and many more. It is used in all industrial sectors. >MS Excel, a spreadsheet software that has the capability to work with data. It is used to store, manipulate, process and analyze data. It displays data in to presentable form such as tables, charts and graphs. Its applications are found in academics, banks, accounts, quality and many more. >MS PowerPoint is a presentation software. People use MS PowerPoint to display their work over the screen. It is also used in all sectors. It has the ability to display data in to a presentable form. >MS Access is a database design software. It can make any type of database. Companies use MS Access to store large amount of data into simple databases. It only requires the user to input the data. MS Access databases generate reports after background manipulation and analysis of data. Youth vision Institute & Academy Islamabad Views: 139
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Islamabad (Islamabad Capital Territory)
Ms Office Package >MS Word is a word processor that helps in designing, editing, formatting, proofreading and composing of documents. It is used to make different types of documents such as pamphlets, letter heads, flyers, advertisements, envelopes, newsletters, postcards and many more. It is used in all industrial sectors. >MS Excel, a spreadsheet software that has the capability to work with data. It is used to store, manipulate, process and analyze data. It displays data in to presentable form such as tables, charts and graphs. Its applications are found in academics, banks, accounts, quality and many more. >MS PowerPoint is a presentation software. People use MS PowerPoint to display their work over the screen. It is also used in all sectors. It has the ability to display data in to a presentable form. >MS Access is a database design software. It can make any type of database. Companies use MS Access to store large amount of data into simple databases. Views: 13
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Pakistan (All cities)
Course Contents 1. Word Processing Skills Create and edit one page Word documents Copy/Move/Paste text Create and edit a multi-page Word document Format and enhance Word documents Insert Clipart 2. Internet Skills Identify and use Internet browser features Use Search tools Understand Internet Ethics Communication Skills Send and receive email Send and open email attachments 3.Spreadsheet Skills Create and edit basic Excel spreadsheets Format and enhance spreadsheets Use Auto Sum and create basic formulas 4.Presentation Skills Create and edit basic PowerPoint presentations Use template, color schemes, animation, slide transition Insert images including digital pictures Course Complete Charges (FEE) : 9000 PKR. For Registration Please Contact Us : 0336-3333792, 051-8314594
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