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MS Certified Specialist—Word Exam Preparation
X447.5 (1 semester unit in EECS)
The Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) credential is a recognized standard that validates skills with using the 2007 Microsoft Office system. With this certification, you meet the demand for up-to-date skills to accomplish the most complex of Microsoft Office projects in today's competitive market. You prepare for the MCAS 77-601 Exam in Office Word 2007 in this course. You build a foundation in creating and customizing documents by using appropriate formatting and visual content tools, as well as reviewing, sharing, and securing content.
Course topics relevant to the MCAS 77-601 exam include but are not limited to creating and editing documents, formatting text and paragraphs, creating and formatting tables in documents, illustrating documents with graphics, working with themes and building blocks, merging word documents, understanding and working with styles and templates, developing multipage documents, working with references, and exploring advanced graphics.
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Sat. Sept. 5, Berkeley
AHMED BANAFA, M.S. EE, received the Certificate of Honor from the City and County of San Francisco for Instructor of the year 2003. He is a reviewer with IEEE and technical contributor for many business and technical books. He has a strong industrial background as a result-oriented manager with years of experience in high-tech environments.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.