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Microsoft Word is word processing software developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite and is widely used for creating, editing and formatting text documents. Word offers a variety of tools for editing text, formatting, inserting graphics, as well as advanced features like reviewing, commenting, and online collaboration tools. Introduction to Word 1. Interface and Navigation Overview of the Word interface Ribbons, tabs and toolbars Windows, Documents, and Reading Views 2. Basic Operations Creating and opening documents Backup and file management Entering and editing text 3. Formatting Text and Paragraphs Text Formatting Text font, size, style and color Using predefined styles 4. Alignment and Spacing Paragraph alignment Line spacing and paragraph spacing 5. Lists and Bullets Creating bulleted and numbered lists Customizing Lists 6. Page Management and Layout Page Setup Margins, orientation and page size Headers, footers and page numbering 7. Sections and Jumps Page and section breaks Managing headers and footers for each section 8. Inserting Elements Graphic Elements Inserting and formatting images 9. Using Shapes, SmartArt and Graphics Paintings Creating and formatting tables Cell fusion and splitting 10. Objects and Links Insertion of hyperlinks Inserting symbols and equations 11. Review and Collaboration Tools Revision Using the spelling and grammar checker Track changes and insert comments 12. Collaboration Document sharing and collaborative work in real time Using co-authoring tools and document versions 13. Advanced Functions References and Citations Creation of tables of contents, indexes and bibliographies Using footnotes and endnotes 14. Templates and Automation Using and creating document templates Automation with macros 15. Forms and Protection Creating and using interactive forms Document Protection and Restriction of Edition
General accounting is an essential discipline that concerns the collection, classification, recording and analysis of a company's financial transactions. Goals : 1. Master current accounting operations: Recording of accounting entries (purchases, sales, banks, various operations). Monitoring customer and supplier accounts. Management of receipts and disbursements. 2. Ensure the keeping of accounting books: Updating the journal and general ledger. Establishment of the balance of accounts. 3. Participate in closing work: Assistance in the preparation of monthly and annual closing operations. Participation in inventory and regularization operations. Preparation of balance sheets and income statements. 4. Management of tax and social declarations: Preparation of VAT returns. Preparation and control of tax declarations (IS) 5. Payroll management (if applicable): Collection and recording of variable payroll elements. Participation in the preparation of pay slips and social declarations. 6. Use of IT tools: Mastery of accounting software (such as Sage, Ciel, EBP). Use of spreadsheets and other office tools for accounting monitoring. 7. Advice and support for customers: Financial analysis of results. Tax optimization and financial management advice. Supporting clients in their financial projects (forecasts, budgets, etc.).
School English aims to develop the basic language skills needed for everyday and academic communication. This course emphasizes hands-on learning of grammar, vocabulary and communication skills. Module 1: Foundations of the English Language 1. Introduction to English Alphabet and pronunciation Numbers and time Greetings and common expressions 2. Basic Grammar Personal pronouns Verbs “to be” and “to have” Simple present tense of regular and irregular verbs Past tenses Times of the future Module 2: Thematic Vocabulary 1. Daily Life Ice Breaker Vocabulary Food and drink, clothing and weather 2. Education and Leisure Schooling and school subjects Leisure, sports and outdoor activities Module 3: Communication Skills 1. Oral and Written Expression Practice simple conversations: introduce yourself, talk about your tastes and preferences Writing simple emails and messages 2. Oral and Written Comprehension Listening and understanding simple dialogues Reading texts adapted to grade level Module 4: Advanced Grammar and Complex Structures 1. Verbal Tenses Present continuous, past simple and near future Conditional and comparative 2. Sentence Structures Using Adverbs of Frequency and Prepositions Formation of questions and negative sentences Module 5: Culture and Context 1. English-speaking culture Traditions, festivals and customs Educational institutions and daily life 2. Practical Use Simulations of real situations (travels, visits, etc.) Oral presentations on various topics Module 6: Assessment and Exam Preparation Revision and Practice Assessment of acquired language skills Preparation for school exams and certification (if applicable)
Excel is spreadsheet software developed by Microsoft, part of the Microsoft Office suite. Used by millions of people around the world, Excel allows you to create, manipulate and analyze data efficiently and intuitively. Introduction to Excel 1. Interface and Navigation Overview of the Excel interface Worksheets, columns, rows and cells Cell navigation and selection Basic Operations Data entry and formatting Using cell references 2. Data Management Data Handling and Cleaning Sort and filter data Use search functions Data validation and removal of duplicates 3. Creation of Dashboards Visualization Elements Creating and customizing charts Adding segments and form controls Layout Arrangement and alignment of elements Using Themes and Styles Preparing to print 4. Pivot Tables Creation and Manipulation Definition and benefits Creating and reorganizing fields Using segments and timelines Analysis Data grouping Creating pivot charts 5. Conditional Formatting Rules and Practical Applications Predefined and custom rules Highlighting trends Colorizing cells based on values
Microsoft PowerPoint is presentation software developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite and is widely used for creating visual presentations. PowerPoint allows users to create slides containing text, images, graphics, videos, and other multimedia elements. It offers tools for layout, animations and transitions, making it easier to create attractive and professional presentations. Introduction to PowerPoint 1. Interface and Navigation Overview of the PowerPoint interface Using Ribbons, Tabs, and Toolbars Exploring the different views (normal, slide sorter, slideshow mode) 2. Basic Operations Creating and opening presentations Saving and managing files Adding and organizing slides 3. Slide Design Using themes and templates Choosing and Applying Slide Layouts 4. Layout and Formatting Text formatting (font, size, color, styles) Using bullets and numbering Aligning and spacing elements 5. Images and Graphics Inserting and manipulating images Creating and Formatting Charts 6. Objects and Media Inserting shapes, SmartArt and icons Insertion of videos, sounds and hyperlinks 7.Animations Adding and customizing animations for objects Using the Animation pane to manage effects 8. Transitions Applying and customizing slide transitions Adjusting timings and transition effects 9. Revision Using spelling and grammar checking tools Adding comments and reviewing slides 10. Collaboration Sharing presentations and collaborative work in real time Using co-authoring and versioning tools 11. Preparation of the Presentation Slideshow setup (presenter mode, timing, repeat) Using Presenter Notes and Commentary Pages 12. Broadcast Exporting and sharing presentations (PDF, videos, etc.) Using printing options (handouts, note pages)

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