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Microsoft® Office 2010 Specialist | PowerPoint (Includes Access to our IT Library)

Gain Office 2010 skills to add to your CV.


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Summary

Price
£995 inc VAT
Or £82.92/mo. for 12 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
12 months · Self-paced
Certification
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) IT
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Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) not included in price, and must be purchased separately

Overview

Get Office 2010 skills on your CV Today!

Show your current or future employer that you are serious about your career.

The Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 course provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to use the software effectively and efficiently including advanced software features.

Included Microsoft Office 2010 Specialist Course:

  • Microsoft Office 2010 PowerPoint

When you pass your PowerPoint 2010 Exam, you will have achieved the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MOS) status in PowerPoint 2010.

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What do I actually get?

  • Expert Instructor-led training delivered via video streaming
  • Extensive Demonstrations and presentations delivered in a multimedia format
  • Practice Tests and exam simulators

*Course does not include exam fee.

When can I Start?

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** This course bundle is part of our IT Library which also includes Certified Network Professional (CCNP), CISSP, MCSA: Windows Server 2016, MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure and MCSE: Productivity and many more **

Certification

Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) IT

Awarded by Microsoft

Description

Course Outline:

  • Instructor Introduction
  • PowerPoint Overview
  • Course Outline
  • Introducing the Power Point 2010 Interface
  • PowerPoint Window Components
  • Working in the PowerPoint Views
  • Customising The Interface
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Section Review
  • Beginning a Presentation
  • Navigating a Presentation and Editing Slide Text
  • Saving Presentations and Converting to 2010 Format
  • Managing Versions and Running a Slideshow
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Section Review
  • Beginning a New Presentation
  • Creating New Presentations
  • Adding Slides
  • Importing Slides and Modifying the Slide Layout
  • Dividing Presentations into Sections
  • Selecting, Moving, Copying and Pasting Text
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Section Review
  • Formatting Text
  • Applying Character Formats
  • Using Text Styles
  • Formatting Text Paragraphs and Text Placeholders
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Section Review
  • Preparing to Deliver a Presentation
  • Spell Check and Auto Correct
  • Research and Thesaurus
  • Transitions
  • Speaker Notes, Sending Presentation and Printing Presentations
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Section Review
  • Working with Tables and Charts
  • Creating a Table and Entering Data
  • Navigating in Tables and Linking & Embedding Tables
  • Inserting Charts
  • Formatting the Chart Layout
  • Section Review
  • Using Multimedia in PowerPoint Presentation
  • Adding Pictures and Formatting Pictures
  • Insert and Edit Photo Albums
  • Clip Art
  • Inserting Movies and Sound Clips and Inserting Screenshots
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Section Review
  • Working with Autoshapes
  • Drawing Basics, Shapes, Word Art and Text Boxes
  • Smart Art
  • Section Review
  • Managing PowerPoint Masters
  • Viewing, Creating, Applying and Modifying Masters and Layouts
  • Headers, Footers and Formatting Bullets
  • Modify Notes and Handouts Master and Saving a Custom design
  • Section Review
  • Special Effects Through Animation
  • Working with Animations
  • The Animation Painter
  • Section Review
  • Delivering a Presentation
  • Delivering a Slide Show and Annotation
  • Customising a Slide Show
  • Working with Narrations and Slide Timing
  • Action Buttons
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Section Review
  • Collaborating in PowerPoint
  • Comments and Saving to the Web
  • Broadcasting Slideshows and Slide Libraries
  • Sharing a Presentation and Comparing and Merging Changes
  • Section Review
  • Securing and Distributing the Presentation
  • Security and Distribution
  • Section Review
  • Course Review

Who is this course for?

New to IT students or existing IT Professionals wanting to validate skills and knowledge with Microsoft’s internationally recognised Office 2010 Certifications.

Requirements

This course has no formal requirements.

Career path

  • IT System administrator
  • IT Infrastructure Manager
  • Desktop support engineer
  • Cloud Applications Administrator
  • Software as a Service Administrator
  • 1st Line, 2nd Line IT Support Engineer

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