Have you been using Microsoft Word or Excel without formal training – and thinking of taking an intermediate level class?
The beginning level training covers key foundational concepts you may have missed without training. Here is a checklist to help you decide if you’re ready for intermediate. But first, let’s start with your basic Windows knowledge before we take a look at your Word and Excel skills. Are you able to…
- Navigate Windows through icons, folders, and menus.
- Open programs – including Word and Excel.
- Use window controls (close, minimize, restore), toolbars, menus, and scroll bars.
- Use window views.
- Identify which window or program you are in.
- Create, save, and name files.
- Find and open files you created.
- Send a file as an email attachment.
These are basics a beginner should know using any Microsoft Office program:
- How to set margins.
- Select text and navigate documents.
- Copy and paste.
- Spell check.
- Change the look of text (change font, make it bold, underlined, or blue).
- How to use help.
- How to create page breaks.
- File > Save, Open, or Close.
- Undo.
Microsoft Word
Specific concepts and features you should know in Word. You can…
- Jump directly from top to bottom of your document without scrolling.
- Select words, sentences, paragraphs, lines by methods other than click and drag.
- Use the Show/Hide button on the toolbar and know what it is for.
- Name two examples of text formats.
- Name two examples of paragraph formats. (Formats that apply to paragraphs).
- Describe how Word knows what a paragraph is.
- Create three types of indents using the ruler.
- Describe what AutoCorrect is and what it does.
- Double space your text.
- Switch between Normal View, Print Layout View, and Print Preview, and know the difference between them.
- Turn bullets and numbering on/off.
EXCEL
You may be ready for Intermediate Excel if you know the following:
- How to widen columns, change row heights.
- Design a basic spreadsheet.
- The formula bar and its function.
- Create basic formulas, to add, average, subtract, divide.
- How to automatically fill months of the year across columns.
- Move cell contents by drag and drop.
- The affect on formulas when copied to other cells.
- How to add/remove decimal places.
- Format a number as a percent.
- Center a spreadsheet on the printed page, and other print settings such as landscape/portrait orientation.
- Excel’s pointer modes and what tasks they are for.
- AutoSum.
- AutoCalculate for a quick total, average, or count without a formula.
- How to write a formula with multiple operators (i.e. adding and multiplying in the same formula).
- How to add, delete, rename sheets.
If you find yourself unsure about 1/3 of these features, consider taking the beginning class. You will be amazed at how much you learn.
See you in class!