Training
We offer training in particular for the following domains:
- Windows I basics (Where must which cable be connected? How do I start the computer etc.?)
- Word
- PowerPoint
- Excel
- Photoshop
- Windows Operating systems
- Network basics
- Internet use
- Windows II basics of the individual system components
Our special offer: we work out a special training suitable for your particular knowledge and requirements. You place your special questions concerning the particular training topics.
Exemplary information on training content:
Windows (basics)
- Configuration of a PC
- Keyboard and mouse
- Starting, logging in and terminating of Windows
- Starting of applications
- Switching over and terminating of applications
- How to work with windows
- Elements on the desktop
- Disk drives in the device and in the net work
- How to work with diskettes
- Organising of data files in disk drives and file (laying out, copying, shifting, deleting)
- Restoring of deleted files
- Search of files
- User attitudes (screen colours, background, date & time, mouse speed, country setting)
Word (basics)
- Setting up the screen (symbol bars, display modes)
- Correct entering of text
- Moving in the text
- Saving
- Opening and searching of text
- Printing
- Formatting (underline fatly, underlining, script, edges, centring etc.)
- Numbering
- Tabulators
- Copying and shifting of text
- Page makeup
- Setting up and changing of tables
- Formatting the table lines and background shade
- Drawing of tables
- Formatting of text in table cells
- Calculating in tables
- Inserting and positioning of graphics
- Drawing in Word documents
- Adding of Word-Art elements
- Column rate
- Modification of side attitudes
- Changing of head and footer lines
PowerPoint:
- Presentation modes of a presentation (foil, structure, note sheets)
- Foil backgrounds and foil patterns
- Elements and formatting on foils
- Texts
- Graphics
- Clip arts
- Diagrams out of MS Excel
- Printing possibilities
- Screen presentations
- Examples for Multimedia-Elements
- General guidelines for screen presentations
- Possible projection media and their use
- Animations in the presentation
- Including of interactive elements
- Optional foils
- Table/Lists
- Navigation buttons
- Starting of extern programs
- Videos and sound
- Modification of graphics and Cliparts
- Layout elaboration of one's own