Showing posts with label computer literacy training tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computer literacy training tutorials. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Welcome, Word 2010!

After a three year wait, the newest version of Microsoft Word is finally here! Discover the new layout of Word 2010, with the return of the File tab (which you may remember from Word 2003) in place of the 2007 Office button.

With this newest version of Word, you can create professional, high quality documents, perfect for personal and business use. Word 2010 has all sorts of new and improved tools to enhance your documents, including:

  • The ability to add formatting effects like gradient fills and reflections directly to your document text (the same effects you may have previously used for pictures, charts, and SmartArt graphics)

  • New picture editing tools, including advanced color and cropping tools to perfect your document pictures

  • Customizable Office themes to ensure the look of your document is consistent—you can even add your personal or business brand to your theme, giving your documents that much more of a professional edge

  • A wide selection of SmartArt graphics, including additional layouts for charts and picture diagrams, to add an extra visual effect to your message

Word’s improved layout makes it even easier to navigate the program. You can recover draft versions of files that you closed without saving—that’s right, no more panic over losing a document!—and you can work with others on documents and projects with new co-authoring capabilities.

Get familiar with these new features and more at KnowledgeCity.com—we have training tutorials for beginning and advanced users, so you can learn all about how to use Word 2010. Coming soon are more of the new Office Suite, including PowerPoint 2010 and Access 2010.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Tools Needed for Accounting Majors

To be an accountant means to provide organization, summarization, and interpretation of financial information for companies. College students who wish to play a critical role within a business organization as an accountant needs to be computer literate and be thoroughly knowledgeable in business mathematics.

Computer literacy is a necessity for an accountant’s performance. Being able to understand the basic functions, hardware, software, and operating system commands is immensely important for most operations are performed on a computer setting. Although most college students these days are fully aware of a computer’s capability, there are computer literacy training tutorials for accounting majors who went back to school later on in life when computers were not the prevalent tool in the work or academic force.

Basic mathematics wouldn’t just do in terms for an accountant. Since accounting is all about mathematics in a business environment, business mathematics is a separate entity than regular math taught in academia. Online training tutorials are available to learn more on what mathematical applications pertain in a business context.