ABA eLearning Courses
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office 2003 | Microsoft Office 2000
Microsoft Office 2003*
*All courses require
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher and a computer with sound capabilities..
Microsoft Access 2003: Level 1
Provides the basic skills necessary to begin using Access including the design and creation of databases, tables, queries, forms, and reports.
Microsoft Access 2003: Level 2
Focuses on more advanced database management skills, including building forms,
customizing reports, publishing and exporting data, and multi-table queries.
Microsoft Access 2003: Advance
Ccovers more advanced Access topics including complex query techniques and more
efficient forms and reports,. In addition, it covers how macros can enhance you
database and user input interfaces.
Microsoft Excel 2003: Level 1
Provides the basic skills needed to work with an Excel spreadsheet. The procedures you
will learn include creating and modifying worksheets, performing calculations,
customizing layout, and printing.
Microsoft Excel 2003: Level 2
Covers the use of electronic charts, chart items, and graphics to enhance worksheet
data reports in Excel. It also covers procedures for creating, modifying and
formatting charts, adding graphic objects to charts, and sorting and filtering
data.
Microsoft Excel 2003: Advance
Covers the more advanced features of Excel 2003 and various advanced techniques for
analyzing and manipulating data in Excel. The topics include collaborating with
others, auditing worksheets, and importing and exporting data.
Microsoft Outlook 2003: Introduction
Covers the fundamentals of using Outlook 2003 to coordinate mail, appointments, events,
meetings, tasks, and contacts.
Microsoft Outlook 2003: Advance
Covers the more advanced features of Outlook 2003, including tracking work activities,
setting calendar and message options, and sharing folders.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003: Introduction
Pprovides an introduction to the PowerPoint tool including beginning a
presentation, formatting text slides, adding tables, images and charts.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003: Advance
Covers the more advanced features of PowerPoint 2003, including customizing templates,
adding organization charts and diagrams, special effects, and web presentations.
Microsoft Word 2003: Level 1
Covers the basic features of Word 2003 including creating and editing a basic document,
formatting text and paragraphs, and adding tables and graphic elements.
Microsoft Word 2003: Level 2
Covers the intermediate features of Word 2003 including customizing tables and charts,
working with custom styles, creating customized graphic elements, and mail
merges.
Microsoft Word 2003: Advance
Covers the more advanced features of Word 2003 including collaborating on documents,
securing documents, and creating web pages.
Microsoft Office 2000**
**All courses require Shockwave which can be downloaded for free using instructions provided within the course.
Microsoft Access 2000: Level 1
Provides the basic skills necessary to begin using Access including the design and creation of databases, tables, queries, forms, and reports.
Microsoft Access 2000: Level 2
Covers more advanced database management skills, including analysis, data validation, and multi-table
queries.
Microsoft Access 2000: Advanced
Covers more advanced Access topics including complex query techniques, table joins, and more efficient forms and reports, In addition, it covers how macros can enhance both database and user input interfaces.
Microsoft Excel 2000: Level 1
Provides the basic skills needed to work with an Excel spreadsheet. The topics covered include navigating, entering data, using formulas, moving and copying data, and formatting and printing a worksheet.
Microsoft Excel 2000: Level 2
Covers the use of electronic charts, chart items, and graphics to enhance worksheet data reports in Excel. It also covers procedures for creating, modifying and formatting charts, adding graphic objects to charts, and sorting and filtering data.
Microsoft Excel 2000: Advanced
Covers the more advanced features of Excel and various advanced techniques for analyzing and manipulating data in Excel. The topics include customizing the work area, advanced formula construction, pivot tables, multiple worksheets, and
macros.
Microsoft Outlook 2000: Introduction
Covers the fundamentals of using Outlook to coordinate mail, appointments, events, meetings, tasks, and contacts.
Microsoft Outlook 2000: Advanced
Covers the more advanced features of Outlook, including integrating Outlook components, creating custom forms, importing and exporting data, and creating messages in HTML mail
format.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2000: Introduction
Provides an introduction to the Powerpoint tool including bullet slides, PowerPoint's drawing tools, the use of clip art and WordArt, organization charts, and creating and editing charts with Microsoft Graph.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2000: Advanced
Covers the more advanced features of PowerPoint, including customizing templates and the PowerPoint environment, and making a presentation interactive by using hyperlinks and action buttons. It also demonstrates how to enhance a presentation by using custom clip art, animation, and movies, and how to work with embedded and imported objects using Microsoft applications.
Microsoft Word 2000: Level 1
Provides the basic skills necessary to begin using Word. It covers how to create and edit documents and use character and paragraph formatting.
Microsoft Word 2000: Level 2
Covers the intermediate features of Word including the creation and control of section breaks, tables, merges, styles, templates, macros, and web pages.
Microsoft Word 2000: Advanced
Covers the more advanced features of Word. It demonstrates how to apply styles, create forms, use form fields, add graphics, work with large documents, share documents, and prepare documents as intranet web pages.