Keyboarding and Formatting Essentials: Microsoft Word 2002

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Thomson/South-Western, 2004 - Business & Economics - 272 pages
Keyboarding & Formatting Essentials, Lessons 1-60, will teach new key learning and basic document formatting using the functions of Word 2002 or 2003! Lessons 1-25 are focused on teaching the alphabetic keyboard, top row numbers and symbols of the keyboard, and the numeric keyboard with the use of Keyboarding Pro Version 4.0. The remaining lessons will focus on traditional skillbuilding, language arts, and document formatting. Word processing skills are isolated and introduced prior to document formatting lessons and proofreading skills are reinforced within the documents. The document formatting lessons are devoted solely to documents and teach no additional word processing functions so users can focus on proper fromatting techniques.

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Contents

Left Shift H T Period
102
Checkpoint 7
113
Assessment
Copyright

Common terms and phrases

About the author (2004)

Susie H. VanHuss, Ph.D., received her B.S. degree from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and her MBA and Ph.D. degrees from Indiana University. Her teaching specialties include business communications, administrative systems, and personnel management. She has authored numerous best-selling textbooks in communications, keyboarding and word processing, and office technology. In additional, Dr. VanHuss has written numerous journal articles and has served on the editorial review boards of several leading business education journals. Dr. Connie M. Forde is a full professor in the Department of Instructional Systems, Leadership, and Workforce Development at Mississippi State University where she teaches and advises in the technology teacher education and information technology services degree programs and the master's and doctoral programs in technology. She has served as co-author on the College Keyboarding team for several editions as well as co-authored a number of word processing and integrated applications simulations. Dr. Forde is a recognized speaker and contributor to the professional literature. Additionally, she has served as president of both the National Business Education Association and the Southern Business Education Association. Dr. Donna L. Woo is an Instructor and Department Coordinator for Information Systems/Office Automation for Cypress College and Associate Director of Education at Pacific College. She received her B.A. and M.A. in Business Education at Michigan State University and has her Ed.D. from Nova University. Donna is a Kellogg Fellow, a member of Phi Kappa Phi, and Delta Pi Epsilon. Her industry experience includes working for IBM and General Motors. She authored several word processing textbooks and has worked on several editions of College Keyboarding.