Help with mastering Word 2003
Can anyone recommend a local resource for an intermediate to advanced course in using Word 2003? I'm familiar with the basics but want to master some of the fine points, such as inserting comments, formatting, sections, various views, etc. I check all the community college schedules but have never seen a course like the one I am seeking. Thanks!
Have you tried the local Senior Centers? They frequently offer computer classes. I just checked San Carlos's Senior Center, but it doesn't have such a course this spring or summer. Maybe one of the Redwood City senior centers might offer one.
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San Mateo Senior Center
San Mateo Adult & Community Education
I took a basic Word course through the Foster City Rec Center a few years ago. I liked the teacher, Lynn Heller, and learned a lot. You can email Lynn at Lmh247@aol.com to see if she offers what you want, as I do know she teaches some more advanced classes.
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