Communicating Information: Using Word 2003

Communicating written information is done in two steps. First, and most important, is the content of what you write. The second step is presenting your content in a way that allows the reader to easily see the structure of your content and and to see what you think is most important about the content. Using Word 2003 effectively won't help you write good content, but it will help to present what you write most effectively.

This Word 2003 tutorial provides you with the basics for effectively presenting your written words so that the structure of what you've written stands out, the points you want to emphasize are easily seen and, where appropriate, images enhance your written words.

This tutorial just hits the highlights. For more information, check out a list of Books on Microsoft 2003 and the Microsoft Office Tutorial on Word 2003 (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/CH790018161033.aspx )

Word Basics: Opening Screen, Changing Views, Create & Save, Retrieve & Edit, Print

Working With Text: Formatting Text, Formatting Paragraphs, Formatting Documents

More Than Text: Lists & Outlines, Tables, Graphics, Citations.