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Students taking the Sun OpenOffice.org Writer Essentials eLearning course learn the fundamental tasks needed to start using OpenOffice.org Writer quickly. Students learn how to work with documents, text formatting and paragraphs, and inserting tables and objects all in a self-paced online environment. Hands-on exercises also help ensure students have the skills to be productive with the fundamentals of OpenOffice.org. Course Length4 Hours
Please contact a Sun Training Representative to order this product. Web-based courses purchased on the Web site may only be used in Philippines. If you reside outside Philippines please select a country to inquire about products delivered in your country. LanguagesEnglishWho Can BenefitBeginning OpenOffice Writer UsersPrerequisitesThis course is intended for students new to OpenOffice.org who are looking to learn the fundamental skills for Writer with the following prerequisite skills:
Skills GainedBy the end of this course, students will be able to:
Course ContentModule 1 - Introduction to OpenOffice.org Module 2 - Creating, Opening, Saving, and Viewing Documents Module 3 - Working with Text Module 4 - Formatting Text Module 5 - Working with and Formatting Paragraphs Module 6 - Applying Styles Module 7 - Working with Tables Module 8 - Working with Pictures Module 9 - Working with Pages Module 10 - Preparing a Document for Production Browse Other Course Topic Areas |
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