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Access 2007/2010 - Level I       Back to Course List

For many novices, getting started in any database can be a challenge. In this course you will learn how to create and maintain a database using the database management system Access. Using Access wizards and design tools, you will create tables, forms, queries, and reports. You will learn how each of these objects can be utilized to efficiently manage your valuable information. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): July 9, 2013

Time(s): 9AM - 4PM

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Access 2007/2010 - Level I       Back to Course List

For many novices, getting started in any database can be a challenge. In this course you will learn how to create and maintain a database using the database management system Access. Using Access wizards and design tools, you will create tables, forms, queries, and reports. You will learn how each of these objects can be utilized to efficiently manage your valuable information. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): May 16, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Access 2007/2010 - Level II       Back to Course List

You will also learn the advanced features of forms, queries, and reports which will provide you with additional ways to manage and analyze the data in your relational database. And you will learn to compact your database to insure that a minimal file size is maintained. Prerequisite: Access Beginning or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): July 16, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Access 2007/2010 - Level II       Back to Course List

You’ll learn the concepts of a relational database and use those concepts to build relationships between multiple tables in one database. Creating relationships between the tables in your database will give you enormous functionality. You will also learn the advanced features of forms, queries, and reports which will provide you with additional ways to manage and analyze the data in your relational database. And you will learn to compact your database to insure that a minimal file size is maintained. Prerequisite: Access Beginning or equivalent knowledge


Date(s): May 23, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Access 2010 - Level III Data Analysis      Back to Course List

In this course you will learn to work with the properties of the table object to control how data is entered into your tables. You will learn about the multiple join settings available when you create relationships among your tables, each of which defines a different set of data. You will create a customized form view by moving and resizing control objects and modifying form properties. You will use advanced query features to calculate statistical information. Advanced report features will be used to embed a sub-report in a main report and perform arithmetic calculations. You will utilize Macros to perform automated commands and create a simplified user interface. Integrating Access with other Microsoft products, such as Excel and Word, will be used to exchange data between programs.


Date(s): March 14, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Access 2010 - Level III Data Analysis      Back to Course List

In this course you will learn to work with the properties of the table object to control how data is entered into your tables. You will learn about the multiple join settings available when you create relationships among your tables, each of which defines a different set of data. You will create a customized form view by moving and resizing control objects and modifying form properties. You will use advanced query features to calculate statistical information. Advanced report features will be used to embed a sub-report in a main report and perform arithmetic calculations. You will utilize Macros to perform automated commands and create a simplified user interface. Integrating Access with other Microsoft products, such as Excel and Word, will be used to exchange data between programs.


Date(s): May 30, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Access Visual Basic I       Back to Course List

Take your knowledge of Microsoft Access to a higher level. Learn how Visual Basic Application (VBA) can be used to enhance the objects you already know how to build in Access; i.e., tables, forms, queries, reports, etc. VBA is a sub-set of the Visual Basic programming language that comes with Access. It lets you customize your objects to perform additional tasks other than those already built into Access. This course will introduce the student to the basic fundamentals of VBA programming and cover the use of the VBA toolkit—the Visual Basic Editor, the Object Browser, and the Object Library. Students should have an advanced knowledge of creating objects within Access. Prerequisite: Access I, Access II, and Access III or equivalent knowledge.



Date(s): April 1, 2013

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $149

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Access Visual Basic II      Back to Course List

In this course, the participants will learn how to use VBA programming to customize an Access form, create customized dialog boxes, drop-down menus, list and combo boxes, and create custom functions in addition to those already in Access. How to test and debug VBA code will also be covered, as well as how to use VBA to integrate data from Access with Microsoft Word documents and Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Prerequisite: Access with VB – Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): April 8, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $149

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Basic Keyboarding - Level I       Back to Course List

This beginning course is for people who have never typed. The class will include home row keys, reaches from home row keys to other keys and practice typing.


Date(s): January 11, 2011

Time(s): 9 am - 12 n

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $49

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Excel 2007/2010 - Level I      Back to Course List

You wanted to work faster. Now you can. Learn to build and navigate well-designed spreadsheets. You’ll automate repetitive data entry using Excel’s AutoFill feature. Don’t like math? That’s OK. Using time saving functions and formulas, Excel will help you simplify your “number crunching” tasks. You’ll learn how to format your Excel spreadsheet to suit your preferences and needs, using AutoFormat and other formatting tools. You’ll also learn how to set up your personally formatted spreadsheet for printing. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers class or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): July 11, 2013

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel 2007/2010 - Level I      Back to Course List

You wanted to work faster. Now you can. Learn to build and navigate well-designed spreadsheets. You’ll automate repetitive data entry using Excel’s AutoFill feature. Don’t like math? That’s OK. Using time saving functions and formulas, Excel will help you simplify your “number crunching” tasks. You’ll learn how to format your Excel spreadsheet to suit your preferences and needs, using AutoFormat and other formatting tools. You’ll also learn how to set up your personally formatted spreadsheet for printing. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers class or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): June 11, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel 2007/2010 - Level II      Back to Course List

n this class you will spend less time building your spreadsheet and more time working with complex spreadsheets using advanced functions and formulas. You'll learn additional formatting techniques such as freezing, splitting and hiding columns and rows and learn how to create your own special formatting styles. You'll also learn how to consolidate data from multiple worksheets, link data, chart data, create time-saving macros and protect your worksheets. Prerequisite: Beginning Excel or equivalent knowledge


Date(s): June 18, 2013

Time(s): 9AM - 4PM

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel 2007/2010 - Level II      Back to Course List

In this class you’ll spend less time building your spreadsheet and more time working with complex spreadsheets using advanced functions and formulas. You’ll learn additional formatting techniques such as freezing, splitting, and hiding columns and rows, and learn how to create your own special formatting styles. You’ll also learn how to consolidate data from multiple worksheets, link data, chart data, create time-saving macros, and protect your worksheets. Prerequisite: Beginning Excel or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): July 18, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel 2007/2010 - Level III Data Analysis      Back to Course List

This course offers participants an opportunity to learn more about the advanced features of MS Excel. Topics will include importing and exporting data, lookup features, templates, creating workspaces, sorting and filtering, data validation, and working with pivot tables and other analysis tools. Excel provides the most complete set of analysis tools of any spreadsheet application on the market.

This class is designed for the student who is already comfortable with formulas and simple functions. Prerequisite: Excel Intermediate or equivalent knowledge

This class is designed for the student who is already comfortable with formulas and simple functions. Prerequisite: Excel Intermediate or equivalent knowledge.



Date(s): July 25, 2013

Time(s): 9am to 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel 2010 - Level III Data Analysis      Back to Course List

This course offers participants an opportunity to learn more about the advanced features of MS Excel. Topics will include importing and exporting data, lookup features, templates, creating workspaces, sorting and filtering, data validation, and working with pivot tables and other analysis tools. Excel provides the most complete set of analysis tools of any spreadsheet application on the market.

This class is designed for the student who is already comfortable with formulas and simple functions. Prerequisite: Excel Intermediate or equivalent knowledge

This class is designed for the student who is already comfortable with formulas and simple functions. Prerequisite: Excel Intermediate or equivalent knowledge.



Date(s): June 25, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel Changes-Office 2003, 2007 & 2010      Back to Course List

Lots of improvements have been made to Excel 2010! A new results-oriented user interface makes it easy for you to work in Excel. Commands and features that were previously buried in complex menus and toolbars are now easier to find on task-oriented tabs that contain logical groups of commands and features.
This course will examine in detail the Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface. Some of the components of this new user interface are common to other Microsoft Office 2007 programs; others are unique to Excel. This course will also examine the numerous new features offered in Excel 2007. This will be done with hands-on activities using sample files, which will provide the student with an in-depth understanding of how each feature works



Date(s): March 15, 2011

Time(s): 9am to 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel Charts & Graphs      Back to Course List

This course is designed to outline specific uses of the charting and graphing capabilities in Excel. After completing this course, students should be able to:
• Create a basic chart in an Excel spreadsheet and understand a chart’s structure
• Modify the type of chart as well as the appearance of the chart with color, patterns, and custom graphics
• Insert and modify text and objects into the chart
• Change the message of a chart without changing the data
• Create custom chart types
• Embed charts into Word and PowerPoint

(This is for Windows 2007; Windows 2003 is taught by contract class only)


Date(s): June 6, 2013

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel Charts & Graphs      Back to Course List

This course is designed to outline specific uses of the charting and graphing capabilities in Excel. After completing this course, students should be able to:
• Create a basic chart in an Excel spreadsheet and understand a chart’s structure
• Modify the type of chart as well as the appearance of the chart with color, patterns, and custom graphics
• Insert and modify text and objects into the chart
• Change the message of a chart without changing the data
• Create custom chart types
• Embed charts into Word and PowerPoint



Date(s): July 23, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel Tables, Pivot Tables & Pivot Charts      Back to Course List

Excel Tables, Pivot Tables & Pivot Charts

In this course the student will learn how to convert rows and columns of data into a table, and then use Excel table features to manage that data independently from the data in other rows and columns on the worksheet. One table can be created to manage all of your data, or if you want to manage several groups of data, you can insert more than one table in the same worksheet. Table features include: sorting and filtering; formatting table data; inserting and deleting table rows and columns; using a calculated column; and displaying and calculating table data totals.

The student will also learn how to use PivotTables and PivotCharts. Pivot tables are a powerful tool that can be used to summarize thousands of rows of data in a matter of seconds. You can then change your analysis on the fly by simply moving data from one area of the pivot table to another area. You can group, sort, and filter pivot table data, perform calculations within the pivot table, and add and remove subtotals and grand totals with ease. And finally, you can create charts that can be filtered on the fly just like the pivot table.

Excel 2007 and 2010 have introduced a number of new features for pivot tables that make this an exciting tool to use.



Date(s): July 30, 2013

Time(s): 9AM - 4PM

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel Tables, Pivot Tables & Pivot Charts      Back to Course List

Excel Tables, Pivot Tables & Pivot Charts

In this course the student will learn how to convert rows and columns of data into a table, and then use Excel table features to manage that data independently from the data in other rows and columns on the worksheet. One table can be created to manage all of your data, or if you want to manage several groups of data, you can insert more than one table in the same worksheet. Table features include: sorting and filtering; formatting table data; inserting and deleting table rows and columns; using a calculated column; and displaying and calculating table data totals.

The student will also learn how to use PivotTables and PivotCharts. Pivot tables are a powerful tool that can be used to summarize thousands of rows of data in a matter of seconds. You can then change your analysis on the fly by simply moving data from one area of the pivot table to another area. You can group, sort, and filter pivot table data, perform calculations within the pivot table, and add and remove subtotals and grand totals with ease. And finally, you can create charts that can be filtered on the fly just like the pivot table.

Excel 2007 and 2010 have introduced a number of new features for pivot tables that make this an exciting tool to use.


Date(s): June 4, 2013

Time(s): 9am to 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel Visual Basic Applications I      Back to Course List

This course is designed to introduce the use of Visual Basic Application within the Microsoft Excel environment. Programming basics, including logical concepts and the language of syntax, will be discussed, as well as the basics of Excel’s Visual Basic Editor and the VBE window. Topics will include module design, function procedures, and decision loop statements. Students will create custom messages and input boxes, and create custom Macros that make decisions and take action based on those decisions.
Prerequisite: Advanced knowledge of Excel and experience using recorded Macros



Date(s): March 28, 2013

Time(s): 9am-4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $149

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Excel Visual Basics Applications II      Back to Course List

This course takes the student’s knowledge of Visual Basic Application within Excel to the next level. You will learn more about the VBA toolkit—the Visual Basic Editor, the Object Browser, and the Object Library, as well as how to debug and troubleshoot the programs you have designed through error handling and error trapping protocol. Topics will include working with object properties, methods, and events to modify the appearance, behavior, and actions performed by Excel objects. Students will also learn how to create custom function procedures.
Prerequisite: Advanced Excel Visual Basic I.



Date(s): April 4, 2013

Time(s): 9am-4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $149

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Excel's Built-in Functions and Formulas      Back to Course List

Excel’s Built-in Functions

Built-in Functions are formulas that Excel has predefined. These functions are designed to quickly perform calculations with a minimum of effort on the part of the user. Excel has already determined the necessary mathematical steps required and only needs to be given the arguments in order to complete the calculation—that is, the cell addresses or ranges where pertinent information is stored. There are over 200 built-in functions in Excel 2007 and over 300 in Excel 2010.
While a few commonly used functions were covered in Excel I, II, and III, this course covers a broader spectrum and introduces the student to a wide range of useful and versatile functions that most users haven’t discovered yet. It will also cover tips and tricks on how to combine several functions to add even more outcome possibilities.

Prerequisite: Excel I, II, and III or equivalent knowledge.



Date(s): February 7, 2013

Time(s): 9am to 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Excel’s Built-in Functions and Formulas      Back to Course List

Excel’s Built-in Functions

Built-in Functions are formulas that Excel has predefined. These functions are designed to quickly perform calculations with a minimum of effort on the part of the user. Excel has already determined the necessary mathematical steps required and only needs to be given the arguments in order to complete the calculation—that is, the cell addresses or ranges where pertinent information is stored. There are over 200 built-in functions in Excel 2007 and over 300 in Excel 2010.
While a few commonly used functions were covered in Excel I, II, and III, this course covers a broader spectrum and introduces the student to a wide range of useful and versatile functions that most users haven’t discovered yet. It will also cover tips and tricks on how to combine several functions to add even more outcome possibilities.

Prerequisite: Excel I, II, and III or equivalent knowledge.



Date(s): June 27, 2013

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Getting Organized with Microsoft Outlook      Back to Course List

You’ll learn the most efficient ways to send and receive e-mail; forward messages; set up mailing lists; automatically archive old mail; sort and search for messages; track contacts; and print an address/phone list to take with you when you travel. You’ll also learn how to use the Calendar applet to schedule appointments and events. You’ll learn how to set reminders for appointments so that you’re never late; and track tasks, due dates, and progress journals. Prerequisite: Getting Around on Your Computer or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): February 23, 2010

Time(s): 9am-4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Internet Security      Back to Course List

Are you concerned about your safety and security online? Do you want to learn how to avoid viruses and spyware? Internet Safety covers the most common threats to your online safety and presents strategies to help you stay safe online:
Internet Threats
Protecting Your Data and Computer
Protecting Your Email
Monitoring Activity and Keeping Your Web Browser Secure
Filtering Software
Spyware Removal Tools
Protecting Yourself Against Viruses, Worms, and Harmful Code



Date(s): October 8, 2009

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Introduction to Computers & Windows Operating System       Back to Course List

A computer requires an operating system to provide necessary instructions on a variety of processes including loading programs, managing data, displaying information, and directing the flow of information to peripheral equipment. Windows is an operating system that provides these functions along with a graphical user interface that features easy-to-use icons and buttons. In this course, you will earn the basic features of Windows and learn how to:
• Use desktop icons and the Taskbar to launch programs and open files and folders
• Organize and manage data, including copying, moving, creating, and deleting files and folders
• Customize the desktop by changing the theme, background, colors, settings, and adding a screen saver
• Perform regularly scheduled maintenance that keeps your computer running at optimum performance
• Use the Help and Support Center features
Knowing how to save, locate, and organize computer files will make you more productive when you are working with a computer. Knowing how to regularly perform maintenance on your computer will save you time and money. Prerequisites: General access to a computer or equivalent knowledge



Date(s): February 21, 2013

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Introduction to Computers & Windows Operating System       Back to Course List

A computer requires an operating system to provide necessary instructions on a variety of processes including loading programs, managing data, displaying information, and directing the flow of information to peripheral equipment. Windows is an operating system that provides these functions along with a graphical user interface that features easy-to-use icons and buttons. In this course, you will earn the basic features of Windows and learn how to:
• Use desktop icons and the Taskbar to launch programs and open files and folders
• Organize and manage data, including copying, moving, creating, and deleting files and folders
• Customize the desktop by changing the theme, background, colors, settings, and adding a screen saver
• Perform regularly scheduled maintenance that keeps your computer running at optimum performance
• Use the Help and Support Center features
Knowing how to save, locate, and organize computer files will make you more productive when you are working with a computer. Knowing how to regularly perform maintenance on your computer will save you time and money. Prerequisites: General access to a computer or equivalent knowledge



Date(s): January 8, 2013

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Introduction to Computers - Level I       Back to Course List

This class qualifies for the Work Ready Program vouchers.

This class will explain the various parts of your computer and how to enjoy using it. The class will begin with a discussion of what a computer actually does and how it does it.
Computer terminology such as RAM,ROM and CPU will be explained. You will not only learn how to interact with the Windows Operating System; but, also how to use the Windows OS filing system to efficiently store data that you create and wish to retain.


Date(s): March 25, 2011

Time(s): 8am - 12noon

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $79

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Introduction to Computers - Level I       Back to Course List

This class will explain the various parts of your computer and how to enjoy using it. The class will begin with a discussion of what a computer actually does and how it does it. Computer terminology such as RAM, ROM, and CPU will be explained. You will not only learn how to interact with the Windows Operating System, but also how to use the Windows OS filing system to efficiently store data that you create and wish to retain



Date(s): June 8, 2011

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $69

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Introduction to Computers II      Back to Course List

Introduction to Computers II
This class will cover the System Properties that provide pertinent information about your computer and Operating System, and the System Tools that are available to help you maintain your computer. You will also learn how to use the extensive Help System that is an essential resource for novice user. How to use the Internet and E-Mail will be covered, along with information on the use of Scanners and Digital Cameras with a computer. Last but not least, the operating system’s security features will be reviewed, as well as commercially available virus protection software.



Date(s): January 22, 2013

Time(s): 9am to 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Introduction to Office 2007      Back to Course List

A very general overview of the differences between the interface that we’re used to, and the ‘New and Improved’ 2007 look! You’ll find out about the ribbons and contextual menus available, and get your mind wrapped around the new way to work in all the applications.


Date(s): September 8, 2010

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Introduction to Windows, Word and Excel      Back to Course List

This class will cover the System Properties that provide pertinent information about your computer and Operating System, and the System Tools that are available to help you maintain your computer. You will also learn how to use the extensive Help System that is an essential resource for novice user. How to use the Internet and E-Mail will be covered, along with information on the use of Scanners and Digital Cameras with a computer. Last but not least, the operating system’s security features will be reviewed, as well as commercially available virus protection software.


Date(s): November 13, 2012

Time(s): 9am to 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Introduction to Windows, Word and Excel      Back to Course List

This class will cover the System Properties that provide pertinent information about your computer and Operating System, and the System Tools that are available to help you maintain your computer. You will also learn how to use the extensive Help System that is an essential resource for novice user. How to use the Internet and E-Mail will be covered, along with information on the use of Scanners and Digital Cameras with a computer. Last but not least, the operating system’s security features will be reviewed, as well as commercially available virus protection software.


Date(s): March 21, 2013

Time(s): 9am-4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Keyboarding - Basic      Back to Course List

This beginning course is for people who have never typed. The class will include home row keys, reaches from home row keys to other keys, and practice typing.


Date(s): March 1, 2010

Time(s): 9 am to 12 Noon

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $49

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Keyboarding - Intermediate      Back to Course List

This course is a continuation of the basic keyboarding course. There will be continued practice of reaches, some typing of sentences, and very limited speed-building.


Date(s): August 17, 2009

Time(s): 9 am to 12 Noon

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $49

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Keyboarding Skills       Back to Course List

Review hand position and finger reaches to alphabetic and numerical keys. Learn the symbol key reaches and number pad reaches. Begin speed building exercises.


Date(s): January 18, 2011

Time(s): 9 am - 12n

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $49

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Microsoft Outlook and Contacts      Back to Course List

You’ll learn the most efficient ways to send and receive e-mail; forward messages; set up mailing lists; automatically archive old mail; sort and search for messages; track contacts; and print an address/phone list to take with you when you travel. You’ll also learn how to use the Calendar applet to schedule appointments and events. You’ll learn how to set reminders for appointments so that you’re never late; and track tasks, due dates, and progress journals. Prerequisite: Getting Around on Your Computer or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): February 7, 2012

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Outlook and Contacts 2007       Back to Course List

You’ll learn the most efficient ways to send and receive e-mail; forward messages; set up mailing lists; automatically archive old mail; sort and search for messages; track contacts; and print an address/phone list to take with you when you travel. You’ll also learn how to use the Calendar applet to schedule appointments and events. You’ll learn how to set reminders for appointments so that you’re never late; and track tasks, due dates, and progress journals. Prerequisite: Getting Around on Your Computer or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): February 7, 2012

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Outlook and Contacts 2010      Back to Course List

You’ll learn the most efficient ways to send and receive e-mail; forward messages; set up mailing lists; automatically archive old mail; sort and search for messages; track contacts; and print an address/phone list to take with you when you travel. You’ll also learn how to use the Calendar applet to schedule appointments and events. You’ll learn how to set reminders for appointments so that you’re never late; and track tasks, due dates, and progress journals. Prerequisite: Getting Around on Your Computer or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): August 1, 2013

Time(s): 9AM - 4PM

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Overview of Microsoft Office 2010      Back to Course List


See how Office 2010 can help you create great looking documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and manage your E-mail. The new features help you quickly create dynamic and great looking presentations, simplify the way you locate, manage, prioritize and act upon the volume of E-mails, meetings and tasks with Outlook



Date(s): March 4, 2012

Time(s): 9am to 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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PowerPoint 2007/2010 - Level I      Back to Course List

Create professional presentations quickly using templates, designs, and graphic elements. Add tables, photos, charts, pictures, clip art and sounds to your presentations. Prerequisite: Introduction to computers or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): May 7, 2013

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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PowerPoint 2007/2010 - Level II      Back to Course List

Intermediate PowerPoint Presentations
Add visual elements to your PowerPoint presentations. Learn to embed pictures, insert tables, embed Excel charts, and add organization charts. You will also learn to insert sound and action buttons to your slides.



Date(s): June 13, 2013

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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PowerPoint 2010 - Level I       Back to Course List

Create professional presentations quickly using templates, designs, and graphic elements. Add tables, photos, charts, pictures, clip art and sounds to your presentations. Prerequisite: Introduction to computers or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): August 6, 2012

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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PowerPoint Presentations      Back to Course List

Create professional presentations quickly using templates, designs, and graphic elements. Add tables, photos, charts, pictures, clip art and sounds to your presentations. Prerequisite: Introduction to computers or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): February 13, 2012

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Publisher 2010 - Creating Flyers and Marketing Brochures       Back to Course List

Microsoft Publisher business desktop publishing program is designed for business users who are serious about creating professional-looking marketing and business materials without the assistance of a professional designer.


Date(s): June 20, 2013

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Word 2003 Level I (Beginning)      Back to Course List

The perfect document is easy to create in Microsoft Word. In this hands-on class you’ll work live in the application as you learn to create, open and save documents. You will also learn to format words, sentences, and paragraphs to appear just how you want. Dress up your documents with fancy borders and bullets and learn to print. Catch your spelling and grammar mistakes before somebody else does with Word’s powerful spelling and grammar checker. Learn to cut out the tedious part of your work by using time-saving shortcuts. Prerequisites: Introduction to Computers or equivalent knowledge and ability to type 25 words per minute.


Date(s): July 28, 2008

Time(s): 9am-4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Word 2003 Level II (Advanced)      Back to Course List

You’ll be an office productivity guru when you finish Word II. This course is full of time saving tools that you’ll use every day. In fact you’ll wonder how you ever got anything done without Word’s customized styles and templates. Learn to use columns and tables to produce reader friendly documents and dress them up with advanced graphics tools. Master Word’s mail merge tools to automate everything from letters to envelopes and labels.

Prerequisite: Word I or equivalent knowledge


Date(s): To Be Announced

Time(s): 9am-4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Word 2007 - Advanced      Back to Course List

You’ll be an office productivity guru when you finish Advanced Word. This course is full of time saving tools that you’ll use every day. In fact you’ll wonder how you ever got anything done without Word’s customized styles and templates. Learn to use columns and tables to produce reader friendly documents and dress them up with advanced graphics tools. Master Word’s mail merge tools to automate everything from letters to envelopes and labels. Prerequisite: Word I or equivalent knowledge.


Date(s): July 15, 2010

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Word 2007 - Level I      Back to Course List

Creating Documents with MS Word:
MS Word is a full-featured word processing program that allows you to create professional looking documents and revise them easily. With MS Word you can develop announcements, letters, memos, resumes, reports, fax cover sheets, mailing labels, newsletters, and many other types of documents. In this course, you will learn how to:
•Create, edit, save, and print documents
•Format paragraphs and characters in a document
•Insert clip art and graphics into documents
•Insert a table and chart a table
•Insert headers and footers
•Create a resume and a cover letter
•Create form letters, mailing labels, and directories
•Create a newsletter
In this hands-on class, you will create a variety of documents that will illustrate the full extent of MS Word’s formatting and graphical capabilities. Prerequisites: General computer knowledge and ability to type 25 words per minute.



Date(s): January 25,2011

Time(s): 9 am - 4 pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Word 2007/2010 Advanced Features       Back to Course List

This course is intended to take the student beyond the general word processing features available in MS Word and explore the advanced features that provide tools for simplifying extensive document handling. It will introduce little-known and useful features such as Building Blocks and Quick Parts, Comments, Tracking and Compare. It will also teach the student how to create a Table of Contents, use Styles & Themes, Mail Merge, Macros and create fill-in forms. Other advanced features that will be covered include: Table of Contents, Section Breaks, Tables, Adding Pages, Formatting Columns & using Watermarks.


Date(s): May 9, 2013

Time(s): 9am to 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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Word 2010 - Level II      Back to Course List

Creating Documents with MS Word:
MS Word is a full-featured word processing program that allows you to create professional looking documents and revise them easily. With MS Word you can develop announcements, letters, memos, resumes, reports, fax cover sheets, mailing labels, newsletters, and many other types of documents. In this course, you will learn how to:
•Create, edit, save, and print documents
•Format paragraphs and characters in a document
•Insert clip art and graphics into documents
•Insert a table and chart a table
•Insert headers and footers
•Create a resume and a cover letter
•Create form letters, mailing labels, and directories
•Create a newsletter
In this hands-on class, you will create a variety of documents that will illustrate the full extent of MS Word’s formatting and graphical capabilities. Prerequisites: General computer knowledge and ability to type 25 words per minute.



Date(s): August 20, 2012

Time(s): 9am - 4pm

Location: Cartersville

Fee: $129

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