What is word processing Level 2?

What is word processing Level 2?

This course will develop your skills and knowledge in using word processing software. Use a word-processor to enter, edit and combine text and other information accurately. You’ll learn how to set a page layout, format text, add a header and footer, tables and images to your documents.

What are audio typing skills?

The key skills that a competent Audio Typist requires are the ability to type fast and accurately, the ability to touch type without referring to the keyboard, an excellent command of spelling and grammar, and a high level of concentration.

Is Cie and OCR the same?

What is the difference between OCR A Levels and Cambridge International A Levels? The standard between OCR A Levels and Cambridge International A Levels is the same, as Cambridge qualifications are aligned with OCR (our sister organisation and a leading UK exam board).

What is a good typing speed for rsa2?

RSA2 basically means 40wpm typing, copy typing (typing up someone’s handwritten notes for example) and laying out business letters. You should be fine – if you’re applying via agencies they often test your typing speed and audio typing too (dead easy). Thanks everyone, will check out all those links.

What is RSA Level 2 in OCR?

OCR/RSA Level 2 Training Courses O CR Text Production and Word Processing Level 2 Course (RSA II) This course is suitable for those who wish to reach the standard required for OCR (Oxford, Cambridge and the RSA) Level 2 in Word Processing and Text Production.

What is the level 2 RSA 2 equivalent?

Level 2 Award course This is the equivalent of the old “RSA 2” qualification. To achieve the level 2 Award you must pass the level 2 Text Production course and the level 2 Word Processing course. OCR Level 3 equivalent

What is the RSA Stage 2 course?

This combination of units is the equivalent of the old RSA Stage 2, Part 1 and Part 2. The course involves typing and word processing a variety of business documents including, letters, reports, menus, notices and advertisements.

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