PC and Microsoft Windows Training | PC Windows 2000, XP, 2003 to 2007 instructor led courses
PCs & Microsoft Windows Training
All of our courses are instructor led & can be delivered at your site anywhere in the UK. Delegates receive a course workbook to keep as well as a certificate, which help our clients to keep their staff training records up to date.

This course focuses on using MS Windows XP or MS Windows Vista. It can however be adapted for previous versions of Windows including MS Windows 95, MS Windows NT, MS Windows ME and MS Windows 2000. This course is one day in length.

Introduction to PCs & Microsoft Windows
This course introduces the delegate to the basic commands, functions and capabilities of Microsoft Windows. It is designed for those computer users who are new to PCs & Windows or are only going to use a PC occasionally.

  • Recognise the components of a Personal Computer
  • Understand the different media where files can be stored
  • Access the Windows Help feature
  • Start up & correctly Shut down a PC
  • Navigate around the Windows File System
  • Open, resize, move & switch between Windows
  • Organise Files by using Folders
  • Restore deleted items from the Recycle Bin
  • Find Files using Windows’ Search · Understand the purpose of the Control Panel
  • Change the PC’s Wallpaper & Screen Saver
  • Describe differences between Word Processors & Spreadsheets
  • Understand how to install Application Software

Email us now at andyhardy@f1rstit.co.uk or call us on 0115 926 2078 to discuss your Microsoft Windows training needs.

All of our courses are one day in length and can be delivered on-site or off-site.

Courses can be provided for all versions of Office from Office 2000 to Office 2007.

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Introduction to PCs & Microsoft Windows Training


Office 2007
As businesses replace & upgrade their IT equipment, they will inevitably move over to Office 2007. The interface for most of the Office packages has been dramatically changed.
No more menus or toolbars! Instead Microsoft created the Ribbon. This has radically changed the way you use Office & it has made many features more easily accessible. But it has also made some features hard to find.

Your staff WILL need training as you move over to the latest version of Office. Why struggle when we can help?