Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Program
Microsoft Office Suite 2007
COURSE TOPICS
Word: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
Excel: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
PowerPoint: Basic and Advanced
Outlook: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
Access: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
Windows Vista: Basic and Advanced
Word 2007: Basic
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course covers the basic functions and features of Word 2007. Students will learn how to enter
and edit text, and save and browse documents. They will learn how to enhance the appearance
of a document by using various formatting options. They will also create tables, insert headers and
footers, proof and print documents, and insert graphics.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Word 2007 exam (77-601). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Word 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Getting started
Topic A: The Word window
Topic B: New documents
Topic C: Word Help
Unit 2: Navigation and selection techniques
Topic A: Document navigation
Topic B: Selection techniques
Unit 3: Editing text
Topic A: Working with text
Topic B: Using the Undo and Redo commands
Topic C: Cutting, copying, and pasting text
Unit 4: Formatting text
Topic A: Character formatting
Topic B: Tab settings
Topic C: Paragraph formatting
Topic D: Paragraph spacing and indents
Topic E: Automatic formatting
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Unit 5: Tables
Topic A: Creating tables
Topic B: Working with table content
Topic C: Changing table structure
Unit 6: Page layout
Topic A: Headers and footers
Topic B: Margins
Topic C: Page breaks
Unit 7: Proofing and printing documents
Topic A: Checking spelling and grammar
Topic B: Using AutoCorrect
Topic C: Finding and replacing text
Topic D: Printing documents
Unit 8: Graphics
Topic A: Adding graphics and clip art
Topic B: Working with graphics
Word 2007: Intermediate
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Word 2007: Basic. Students will work with
styles, sections, and columns. They will format tables, print labels and envelops, and work with
graphics. They will also use document templates, manage document revisions, and work with Web
features. Comes with CertBlaster exam prep software (download).
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Word 2007 exam (77-601). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Word 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Styles
Topic A: Examining formatting
Topic B: Creating styles
Topic C: Modifying styles
Topic D: Outlining
Topic E: Using Full Screen Reading view
Unit 2: Sections and columns
Topic A: Creating and formatting sections
Topic B: Working with columns
Unit 3: Formatting tables
Topic A: Table formatting basics
Topic B: Borders and shading
Topic C: Table data
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Topic D: Table styles
Unit 4: Printing labels and envelopes
Topic A: Labels
Topic B: Envelopes
Unit 5: Templates and building blocks
Topic A: Template basics
Topic B: Building blocks
Topic C: Document properties
Unit 6: Graphics
Topic A: Diagrams
Topic B: Drawing tools
Topic C: Formatting text graphically
Unit 7: Managing document revisions
Topic A: Tracking changes in a document
Topic B: Working with comments
Unit 8: Web features
Topic A: Web pages
Topic B: Hyperlinks
Word 2007: Advanced
Duration:
One day
Description:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Word 2007: Intermediate. Students will
perform mail merges, create and use forms, and create master documents that include a table of
contents, a table of figures, footnotes, endnotes, an index, bookmarks, cross-references, and Web
frames. They will also create macros, customize the Quick Access toolbar and keyboard shortcuts,
and work with XML documents.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Word 2007 exam (77-601). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Word 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Mail merge
Topic A: Form letters
Topic B: Data sources for the recipient list
Topic C: Mailing labels and envelopes
Unit 2: Objects and backgrounds
Topic A: Objects
Topic B: Document backgrounds
Unit 3: Forms
Topic A: Form fields
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Topic B: Form protection
Topic C: Sharing and securing documents
Unit 4: Macros
Topic A: Recording and running macros
Topic B: Modifying and deleting macros
Unit 5: Toolbar and keyboard customization
Topic A: Customizing the Quick Access toolbar
Topic B: Customizing keyboard shortcuts
Unit 6: Long documents
Topic A: Master documents
Topic B: Tables of contents and figures
Topic C: Indexes, bibliographies, and other references
Topic D: Bookmarks and cross-references
Topic E: Web frames
Unit 7: XML features
Topic A: Working with XML
Excel 2007: Basic
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course teaches the basic functions and features of Excel 2007. After an introduction to
spreadsheet terminology and Excel's window components, students will learn how to use the Help
system and navigate worksheets and workbooks. Then they will enter and edit text, values,
formulas, and pictures, and they will save workbooks in various formats. Students will also move and
copy data, learn about absolute and relative references, and work with ranges, rows, and
columns. This course also covers simple functions, basic formatting techniques, and printing. Finally,
students will create and modify charts, and learn how to manage large workbooks.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Excel 2007 exam (77-602). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Excel 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Getting started
Topic A: Spreadsheet terminology
Topic B: Exploring the Excel window
Topic C: Getting help
Topic D: Navigating workbooks
Unit 2: Entering and editing data
Topic A: Entering and editing text and values
Topic B: Entering and editing formulas
Topic C: Working with pictures
Topic D: Saving and updating workbooks
Unit 3: Modifying a worksheet
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Topic A: Moving and copying data
Topic B: Moving and copying formulas
Topic C: Absolute and relative references
Topic D: Inserting and deleting ranges, rows, and columns
Unit 4: Using functions
Topic A: Entering functions
Topic B: AutoSum
Topic C: Other useful functions
Unit 5: Formatting worksheets
Topic A: Formatting text
Topic B: Formatting rows and columns
Topic C: Formatting numbers
Topic D: Conditional formatting
Topic E: Copying formats and applying table formats
Unit 6: Printing
Topic A: Preparing to print
Topic B: Page Setup options
Topic C: Printing worksheets
Unit 7: Creating charts
Topic A: Chart basics
Topic B: Modifying charts
Topic C: Printing charts
Unit 8: Managing large workbooks
Topic A: Viewing large worksheets
Topic B: Printing large worksheets
Topic C: Using multiple worksheets
Excel 2007: Intermediate
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Excel 2007: Basic. Students will learn how to
use multiple worksheets and workbooks efficiently, and they will start working with more advanced
formatting options including styles, themes, backgrounds, and watermarks. They will also learn how
to create outlines and subtotals, how to create and apply cell names, and how to work with lists
and tables. Students will save workbooks as Web pages, insert and edit hyperlinks, and save a
workbook as a PDF file. This course also covers advanced charting techniques, worksheet auditing
and protection, file sharing and merging, and workbook templates.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Excel 2007 exam (77-602). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Excel 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
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Unit 1: Using multiple worksheets and workbooks
Topic A: Using multiple workbooks
Topic B: Linking worksheets with 3-D formulas
Topic C: Linking workbooks
Topic D: Managing workbooks
Unit 2: Advanced formatting
Topic A: Using special number formats
Topic B: Using functions to format text
Topic C: Working with styles
Topic D: Working with themes
Topic E: Other advanced formatting
Unit 3: Outlining and subtotals
Topic A: Outlining and consolidating data
Topic B: Creating subtotals
Unit 4: Cell and range names
Topic A: Creating and using names
Topic B: Managing names
Unit 5: Lists and tables
Topic A: Examining lists
Topic B: Sorting and filtering lists
Topic C: Advanced filtering
Topic D: Working with tables
Unit 6: Web and Internet features
Topic A: Saving workbooks as Web pages
Topic B: Using hyperlinks
Topic C: Distributing workbooks
Unit 7: Advanced charting
Topic A: Chart formatting options
Topic B: Combination charts
Topic C: Graphic elements
Unit 8: Documenting and auditing
Topic A: Auditing features
Topic B: Comments in cells and workbooks
Topic C: Protection
Topic D: Workgroup collaboration
Unit 9: Templates and settings
Topic A: Application settings
Topic B: Built-in templates
Topic C: Creating and managing templates
Excel 2007: Advanced
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Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Excel 2007: Intermediate. Students will work
with advanced formulas, as well as lookup functions such as VLOOKUP, MATCH, and INDEX. In
addition, students will learn about data validation and database functions such as DSUM. They will
learn how to work with PivotTables and PivotCharts, how to import and export data, and how to
query external databases. Finally, students will learn about the analytical features of Excel (such as
Goal Seek and Solver), running and recording macros, and sharing Excel data via the Web.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Excel 2007 exam (77-602). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Excel 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Advanced functions
Topic A: Logical functions
Topic B: Math and statistical functions
Topic C: Financial functions
Topic D: Displaying and printing formulas
Unit 2: Lookups and data tables
Topic A: Using lookup functions
Topic B: Using MATCH and INDEX
Topic C: Creating data tables
Unit 3: Advanced list management
Topic A: Validating cell entries
Topic B: Exploring database functions
Unit 4: PivotTables and PivotCharts
Topic A: Working with PivotTables
Topic B: Rearranging PivotTables
Topic C: Formatting PivotTables
Topic D: PivotCharts
Unit 5: Exporting and importing
Topic A: Exporting and importing text files
Topic B: Exporting and importing XML data
Topic C: Querying external databases
Unit 6: Analytical options
Topic A: Goal Seek and Solver
Topic B: The Analysis ToolPak
Topic C: Scenarios
Topic D: Views
Unit 7: Macros and custom functions
Topic A: Running and recording a macro
Topic B: Working with VBA code
Topic C: Creating functions
Unit 8: Conditional formatting and SmartArt
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Topic A: Conditional formatting with graphics
Topic B: SmartArt graphics
PowerPoint 2007: Basic
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course covers the basic functions and features of PowerPoint 2007. Students will create new
presentations that include text, graphics, WordArt, tables, charts, and diagrams. They will also edit
and format slide content, and apply transition effects.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the PowerPoint 2007 exam (77-603). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete PowerPoint 2007: Basic and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Getting started
Topic A: The PowerPoint window
Topic B: Getting help
Unit 2: New presentations
Topic A: Creating new presentations
Topic B: Saving presentations
Topic C: Rearranging and deleting slides
Topic D: Using slides from other presentations
Unit 3: Formatting slides
Topic A: Text formatting
Topic B: Modifying text
Topic C: Paragraph formatting
Unit 4: Drawing objects
Topic A: Shapes
Topic B: Modifying objects
Topic C: Text in objects
Unit 5: Graphics
Topic A: WordArt
Topic B: Pictures
Topic C: Clip art
Unit 6: Tables and charts
Topic A: Tables
Topic B: Charts
Topic C: Diagrams
Unit 7: Modifying presentations
Topic A: Templates and themes
Topic B: Slide masters
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Topic C: Transitions and timings
Topic D: Speaker notes
Topic E: Setting up slide shows
Unit 8: Proofing and delivering presentations
Topic A: Proofing presentations
Topic B: Running presentations
Topic C: Printing presentations
PowerPoint 2007: Advanced
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in PowerPoint 2007: Basic. Students will
customize PowerPoint by modifying the Quick Access Toolbar and creating macros. They will also
apply themes and templates, and they will work with SmartArt graphics and tables. Students will
add multimedia content and interactive elements to slides, and they will learn about presentation
distribution options including PDF and HTML. Finally, students will integrate PowerPoint with Word
and Excel
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the PowerPoint 2007 exam (77-603). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete PowerPoint 2007: Basic and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Custom presentation options
Topic A: Application settings
Topic B: Custom themes
Topic C: Custom templates
Topic D: Advanced slide master techniques
Unit 2: Graphic and multimedia content
Topic A: Modifying clip art
Topic B: Media clips
Topic C: Animations
Topic D: Photo albums
Unit 3: Customizing SmartArt graphics and tables
Topic A: Customizing SmartArt graphics
Topic B: Customizing tables
Unit 4: Action buttons and custom slide shows
Topic A: Interactive elements
Topic B: Custom slide shows
Unit 5: Distributing a presentation
Topic A: Comments
Topic B: Finishing a presentation
Topic C: Distributing a presentation
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Topic D: Publish as a Web page
Unit 6: Integrating Microsoft Office files
Topic A: Build slides from a Word outline
Topic B: Embed and link content
Topic C: Documents linked with hyperlinks
Outlook 2007: Basic
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course, rated 4.9/5.0 in overall quality by ProCert Labs, covers the basic functions and features
of Outlook 2007. Students will create e-mail accounts and send e-mail messages using several
techniques. They will also learn how to manage e-mail messages, contacts, tasks, and meeting
requests. Finally, students will customize Outlook for maximum efficiency.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Outlook 2007 exam (77-604). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Outlook 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Getting started
Topic A: The program window
Topic B: Outlook Today
Topic C: Getting help
Unit 2: E-mail
Topic A: E-mail accounts
Topic B: Reading e-mail messages
Topic C: Creating and sending e-mail messages
Topic D: Working with messages
Topic E: Attachments
Unit 3: E-mail management
Topic A: Message options
Topic B: E-mail security
Topic C: Junk e-mail
Topic D: Search folders
Topic E: Printing messages
Unit 4: Contact management
Topic A: Managing contacts
Topic B: Distribution lists
Topic C: Electronic business cards
Unit 5: Tasks
Topic A: Working with tasks
Topic B: Managing tasks
Unit 6: Appointments and events
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Topic A: Creating and sending appointments
Topic B: Modifying appointments
Topic C: Calendar views
Topic D: Events
Unit 7: Meeting requests and responses
Topic A: Meeting requests
Topic B: Meeting request responses
Topic C: Managing meeting responses
Outlook 2007: Intermediate
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Outlook 2007: Basic. Students will learn how to
customize Outlook and work with address books. They will search and filter mail folders, and apply
and customize categories. Students will also work with personal, public, and offline folders. Finally,
students will organize folders and set rules.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Outlook 2007 exam (77-604). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Outlook 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Customizing Outlook
Topic A: The Outlook environment
Topic B: Groups and shortcuts
Topic C: Address books
Unit 2: Customizing messages
Topic A: Customizing message appearance
Topic B: Signatures
Topic C: Voting buttons
Topic D: Out-of-office messages
Unit 3: Organizing items
Topic A: Instant and advanced search
Topic B: Filters
Topic C: Categories
Unit 4: Folders
Topic A: Personal folders
Topic B: Public folders
Topic C: Offline folders
Unit 5: Organizing Mail
Topic A: Organizing the Inbox folders
Topic B: Organizing folders
Topic C: Setting rules
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Outlook 2007: Advanced
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Outlook 2007: Intermediate. Students will learn
advanced techniques for managing stored e-mail messages. Students will create and work with
notes and Journal entries, schedule and manage meetings, share Outlook content, and customize
templates and forms.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Outlook 2007 exam (77-604). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Outlook 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Mailbox
Topic A: Managing data files
Topic B: Managing your mailbox
Unit 2: Notes and Journal folders
Topic A: The Notes folder
Topic B: The Journal folder
Unit 3: Calendar and Contacts
Topic A: The Calendar
Topic B: Group schedules
Topic C: The Contacts folder
Unit 4: Collaboration features
Topic A: Sharing your folders
Topic B: Sharing Calendars
Topic C: SharePoint integration
Topic D: RSS feeds
Unit 5: Templates and forms
Topic A: Working with templates
Topic B: Working with forms
Appendix A: Business Contact Manager
Topic A: Using Business Contact Manager
Access 2007: Basic
Duration:
One day
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What you will learn:
This course covers the basic functions and features of Access 2007. Students will learn how to design
and create databases; work with tables, fields, and records; sort and filter data; and create
queries, forms, and reports.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Access 2007 exam (77-605). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Access 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Getting started
Topic A: Database concepts
Topic B: Exploring the Access environment
Topic C: Getting help
Unit 2: Databases and tables
Topic A: Planning and designing databases
Topic B: Exploring tables
Topic C: Creating tables
Unit 3: Fields and records
Topic A: Changing the design of a table
Topic B: Finding and editing records
Topic C: Organizing records
Unit 4: Data entry rules
Topic A: Setting field properties
Topic B: Working with input masks
Topic C: Setting validation rules
Unit 5: Basic queries
Topic A: Creating and using queries
Topic B: Modifying query results and queries
Topic C: Performing operations in queries
Unit 6: Using forms
Topic A: Creating forms
Topic B: Using Design view
Topic C: Sorting and filtering records
Unit 7: Working with reports
Topic A: Reports
Topic B: Modifying and printing reports
Access 2007: Intermediate
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Access 2007: Basic. Students will learn how to
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normalize data; work with Lookup fields and subdatasheets; create join queries; add objects to
forms, print reports and labels; create charts; and use PivotTables and PivotCharts.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Access 2007 exam (77-605). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Access 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Relational databases
Topic A: Database normalization
Topic B: Relating tables
Topic C: Implementing referential integrity
Unit 2: Related tables
Topic A: Lookup fields
Topic B: Modifying lookup fields
Topic C: Subdatasheets
Unit 3: Complex queries
Topic A: Joining tables in queries
Topic B: Calculated fields
Topic C: Summarizing and grouping values
Unit 4: Advanced form design
Topic A: Adding unbound controls
Topic B: Adding Graphics
Topic C: Adding calculated values
Topic D: Adding combo boxes
Topic E: Advanced form types
Unit 5: Reports and printing
Topic A: Customized headers and footers
Topic B: Adding calculated values
Topic C: Printing
Topic D: Labels
Unit 6: Charts
Topic A: Charts in forms
Topic B: Charts in reports
Unit 7: PivotTables and PivotCharts
Topic A: PivotTables
Topic B: Modifying PivotTables
Topic C: PivotCharts
Topic D: PivotTable forms
Access 2007: Advanced
Duration:
One day
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What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Access 2007: Intermediate. Students will learn
how to query with SQL; create crosstab, parameter, and action queries; create macros; import,
export, and link database objects; work with XML documents; work with Windows SharePoint
Services; optimize databases; password-protect and encrypt databases; set Access options and
properties; create hyperlink fields; and use Outlook 2007 to update data.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Access 2007 exam (77-605). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Access 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Querying with SQL
Topic A: SQL and Access
Topic B: Writing SQL statements
Topic C: Attaching SQL queries to controls
Unit 2: Advanced queries
Topic A: Creating crosstab queries
Topic B: Creating parameter queries
Topic C: Using action queries
Unit 3: Macros
Topic A: Creating, running, and modifying macros
Topic B: Attaching macros to the events of database objects
Unit 4: Advanced macros
Topic A: Creating macros to provide user interaction
Topic B: Creating macros that require user input
Topic C: Creating the AutoKeys and AutoExec macros
Topic D: Creating macros for data transfer
Unit 5: Importing, exporting, and linking
Topic A: Importing objects
Topic B: Exporting objects
Topic C: Interacting with XML documents
Topic D: Linking Access objects
Topic E: Working with Windows SharePoint Services
Unit 6: Database management
Topic A: Optimizing resources
Topic B: Protecting databases
Topic C: Setting options and properties
Unit 7: Internet integration
Topic A: Hyperlink fields
Topic B: Working with Outlook 2007
Windows Vista: Basic
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Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course teaches the core features and functions of Windows Vista. Students will learn how to use
the Start menu, move and resize windows, manage files and folders, and perform content
searches. They will also create shortcuts, change system settings, and browse the Web with Internet
Explorer 7.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Windows 2007 exam (77-600). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Windows Vista: Basic and Advanced.
Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Windows Vista environment
Topic A: The Windows Vista desktop
Topic B: The taskbar and Start menu
Topic C: Window management
Topic D: Windows Help and Support
Unit 2: Folders and gadgets
Topic A: Folders
Topic B: The Windows Sidebar and gadgets
Unit 3: Content management
Topic A: Files and folders
Topic B: Content searches
Unit 4: Customization
Topic A: The desktop and Start menu
Topic B: System settings
Unit 5: Internet Explorer and the Web
Topic A: Web browsing
Topic B: Customization
Topic C: Multimedia content and software
Windows Vista: Advanced
Duration:
One day
What you will learn:
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Windows Vista: Basic, Certification Edition.
Students will learn how to scan for spyware, manage user accounts, change file attributes, and
create a complete PC backup. They will also learn how to manage the print queue, enable file
sharing, use Windows Meeting Space, and publish a calendar.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) program, this course
will help students prepare for the Windows Vista exam (77-600). For comprehensive certification
training, students should complete Windows Vista: Basic and Advanced.
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Table Of Contents:
Unit 1: Computer management
Topic A: Customization
Topic B: Performance
Unit 2: Security
Topic A: User accounts
Topic B: Windows Firewall
Topic C: Automatic Updates
Topic D: Malware
Topic E: Internet Explorer
Unit 3: Files and folders
Topic A: Folders
Topic B: Files
Topic C: Sharing
Topic D: File protection
Unit 4: Software
Topic A: Programs
Topic B: Operating system troubleshooting
Unit 5: Devices
Topic A: Devices and drivers
Topic B: Hard disks
Topic C: Printers
Unit 6: Mobile computing
Topic A: Power settings
Topic B: Networking
Topic C: Offline files
Topic D: Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop
Unit 7: Collaboration
Topic A: Presentations
Topic B: Windows Meeting Space
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