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Self-Paced Training


Training on CD Subjects:

Access 2007

Access 2003

Excel 2007

Excel 2003

Outlook 2007

Outlook 2003

PowerPoint 2007

PowerPoint 2003

Publisher 2007

Word 2007

Word 2003

Visual Basic 6.0: Database Access

Windows Vista

InDesign CS

Photoshop CS

Dreamweaver CS3 Basic

Dreamweaver CS3 Advanced

Flash CS3

Illustrator CS3 Basic

Illustrator CS3 Intermed.

Illustrator CS3 Advanced

Photoshop CS3 Basic

Photoshop CS3 Intermed.

Photoshop CS3 Advanced

 

 

Instructor-Led Virtual Training on CD from BrainStorm Inc.

Microsoft Windows Vista

This course enables you to master everything from basic use of the operating system to the advanced features, tips and tricks in Microsoft Windows Vista.

Whether you are new to Windows, upgrading from a previous operating system or need to obtain your MOS certification, this course takes you step-by-step through your mastery of Windows Vista.

Features

  • Step-by-step instruction led by an experienced Vista Instructor
  • Web and Flash –based content for use on any browser or platform
  • Search capabilities
  • Over 230 Vista topics covered

Course Outline

Vista for Beginners

  • Changing Icon Appearance
  • Using Default Folders
  • Searching for Files and Folders
  • Opening Windows Calendar

Intermediate Vista Features

  • Using the Navigation Pane
  • Testing Printing Capabilities
  • Changing the Home Page
  • Checking Computer Performance

Advanced Vista Features

  • Using Tabbed Browsing
  • Setting Security Options
  • Creating RSS Feeds
  • Mapping a Network Drive

Did You Know...

  • Hiding Icons
  • Specifying a Mouse Pointer
  • Sharing Files
  • Viewing a Picture Slide Show

 


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