Working with Word 2007 at the North Branch

April 21, 2011 at 6:07 pm Leave a comment

Learn to use Microsoft Word at the North Brach Library.  A three-part class to introduce novice users to Word 2007 will be presented on April 26, April 27, and April 28 at 6:30 p.m.  Those needing a refresher course in the basic functions of the popular word processing program are welcome to attend.  Each class will last approximately two hours.  Students must be familiar with using the keyboard, mouse, and know how to save and retrieve files in Microsoft Windows.  There is no charge for this class, so please call 940.349.8752 to register.

When:             Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 25, April 26, & April 27

Where:           Denton Public Library-North Branch, 3020 North Locust Street

 For more information, contact Carmen Grant at 940-349-8778 or carmen.grant@cityofdenton.com.

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