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Course OTL-01: Microsoft Outlook 2000

Organizing e-mail, planning schedule, managing contacts and tasks, and opening and viewing documents from other Office applications. Sharing information with others via Microsoft Exchange public folders, Outlook electronic forms, and Internet/intranet connectivity. Instantly create an appointment, a task, or a contact from an e-mail message without retyping information. Reschedule appointment by dragging to another day. Assign tasks to others in the workgroup by using task requests. AutoPreview first three lines of each e-mail message without opening it to prioritize which ones to read. Have team members vote on issues using e-mail Voting features. Create custom views to sort, group, and analyze information exactly the way you want to see it. Place the team calendar in a public folder so that every one can enter their vacation dates.

Course FRTP-01: Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000

Planning a Web site, creating a Web site, using wizard, template, home page, adding, formatting, and adding components, formatting Web pages, creating lists, using tables to arrange page elements, using images on web pages, adding sound effects and music, using frames, publishing a web, managing and enhancing a web.

Course INT-01: Using Internet Explorer 5

Installation, internet options setup, security, content, connections, programs, and advanced setup. Setting up for dial-up and Local Area Network. Automatic detection and setting up for the Proxy Server. Content advisor, certificates, personal information. Interface with E-mail, HTML editor, Newsgroups, Internet call, Calendar, and Contact list. Advanced settings for Accessibility, Browsing, HTTP 1.1, Multimedia, search, and Security.

Course ACC-01: Microsoft Access 2000

The course covers manipulating data in Access, database Wizard, Access queries, creating fields and tables, and creating forms. The course covers constructing the interface, manipulating and outputting information, graphics, pictures, charts and OLE, importing and exporting data, linking tables, and database replication, Web publishing, Working with Visual Basic for Applications, database design, Access SQL, programming and objects, debugging and error handling, working with sets of records, working with forms and reports, OLE automation, custom controls, using Windows DLLs, database replication, implementing database security, client/server application development, improving database performance, distributing an application, extending Microsoft Access

Course PUB-01: Microsoft Publisher 2000


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