Word 2003: Bullets, Numbering, Headers and Footers Workshop
The intent of this ½-day class is to demonstrate the best practices for use of bullets, list numbering, and outline numbering, and to discuss best practices for use of sections breaks, headers, and footers. Students are encouraged to bring their own problem documents to this class for discussion with their instructor.
· Word 2003 Advanced Formatting Workshop (highly recommended)
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
· Understand how Word documents handle bullets and numbering
· Understand the difference between list numbering and outline numbering
· Understand best practices for use of all forms of automated bullets and numbering, and modifying bullets and numbering
· Understand the 5 primary reasons for using sections breaks in Word
· Understand how headers and footers are connected between sections
· Understand the unique challenges of different first page and same as previous in headers and footers
· Implementing list bullets in a non-styled document
· Implementing style-based list bullets
· Having two different styles of list bullet in one document
· Implementing list numbers in a non-styled document
· Implementing style-based list numbers
· Having two different number lists in one document
· Outline numbering in a non-styled document
· Style-based outline numbering
· Modifying style-based outline numbering
· Generating a table of contents from outline numbering
· The 5 most common reasons to use a section break
· Implementing and deleting section breaks
· Best practices for implementing headers and footers in a one-section document
· Best practices for implementing headers and footers in a multiple-section document
· Fixing broken headers and footers