This unit standard is intended for people who need to use advanced formatting to documents using a GUI-based word processor either as a user of computers or as basic knowledge for a career needing this competency, like the ICT industry. People credited with this unit standard are able to:
• Work with multiple documents. • Format text. • Format paragraphs. • Format pages. • Format a document. • Templates are used and created.
This Unit Standard is intended for people who need to apply styles, references and electronic links on a document using a GUI-based word processor. A person credited with this Unit Standard is capable of:
• Inserting and deleting sections within a document while maintaining document integrity. • Inserting, editing and deleting headers and footers within a document. • Facilitating online review of documents using comments and tracking changes. • Creating and using Styles in a document. • Creating, editing and/or deleting references in a document. • Creating, editing and using electronic links in a document.
This unit standard is intended for people who need to enhance document appearance using a GUI-based word processor either as a user of computers or as basic knowledge for a career needing this competency, like the ICT industry. People credited with this unit standard are able to:
• Describe the uses of merged documents. • Create a merged document.
Learn how to work with multiple documents and apply formatting to text, paragraphs, pages, and entire documents using a GUI-based word processor. Understand how to use and create templates efficiently.
Develop advanced word processing skills by inserting sections, editing headers and footers, tracking changes, using styles, managing references, and creating merged documents with electronic links.
Enhance your documents with professional formatting and merge capabilities. Learn how to combine documents efficiently and apply structured layouts suitable for business and communication needs.
This foundational requirement ensures learners can read, write and communicate clearly in English. Strong literacy supports learning, helps with understanding technical content, and ensures effective participation in computing studies.