Exam objectives are categories of examination tasks, identified by
subject-matter experts, that certify an ability to productively use
Microsoft Office programs. These categories are organized into skill sets
representing the more basic functions of each Office program.
Exam objectives and skill sets for the Microsoft Word 2002 Expert Exam
are provided below to assist in your exam preparation. Training centers and
courseware providers authorized by the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS)
program tailor their instruction to these criteria.
Customizing Paragraphs
- Control pagination
- Sort paragraphs in lists and tables
Formatting Documents
- Create and format document sections
- Create and apply character and paragraph styles
- Create and update document indexes and tables of contents, figures,
and authorities
- Create cross-references
- Add and revise endnotes and footnotes
- Create and manage master documents and subdocuments
- Move within documents
- Create and modify forms using various form controls
- Create forms and prepare forms for distribution
Customizing Tables
- Use Excel data in tables
- Perform calculations in Word tables
Creating and Modifying Graphics
- Create, modify, and position graphics
- Create and modify charts using data from other applications
- Align text and graphics
Customizing Word
- Create, edit, and run macros
- Customize menus and toolbars
Workgroup Collaboration
- Track, accept, and reject changes to documents
- Merge input from several reviewers
- Insert and modify hyperlinks to other documents and Web pages
- Create and edit Web documents in Word
- Create document versions
- Protect documents
- Define and modify default file locations for workgroup templates
- Attach digital signatures to documents
Using Mail Merge
- Merge letters with a Word, Excel, or Access data source
- Merge labels with a Word, Excel, or Access data source
- Use Outlook data as mail merge data source
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