WP: Word processing software (AOC)

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This is the ability to use a software application designed for the creation, editing and production of largely text-based documents.

Summary

A. A foundation user can basic used word processing software tools and techniques to produce appropriate straightforward or routine documents. Any aspect that is unfamiliar will require support and advice from others.

Word processing tools and techniques will described as 'basic' because:

  • the software tools and functions will be pre-determined or commonly used; and
  • the techniques needed for text entry, manipulation and outputting will be straightforward or routine.

B. An intermediate user can select and use a range of intermediate word processing software tools and techniques to produce multi-step documents that are at times non-routine or unfamiliar. Any aspect that is unfamiliar may require support and advice from others.

Word processing tools and techniques will be described as ‘intermediate’ because:

  • the software tools and functions will be at times non-routine or unfamiliar;
  • the choice of techniques will need to take account of a number of factors or elements; and
  • the user will take some responsibility for the inputting, manipulating and outputting of the information.

C. An advanced user can select and use a range of advanced word processing software tools and techniques to produce complex and non-routine documents.

Word processing tools and techniques will be described as ‘advanced’ because:

  • the software tools and functions will be complex and at times involve having the idea that there may be a tool or function to do something (eg improve efficiency or create an effect), exploring technical support, self-teaching and applying;
  • the techniques required will be multi-step and complex, and the process of selecting appropriate techniques may involve research, identification and application; and
  • the user will take full responsibility for the inputting, manipulating and outputting of the information.


Statements of competence

Level 1

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Competences
The competent person will:
To demonstrate this competence
They can:
To demonstrate this competence
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WP:A1 Enter and combine text and other information accurately within word processing documents

A1.3 Use keyboard or other input method to enter or insert text and other information

A1.4 Combine information of different forms or from different sources within a document

A1.5 Enter information into existing tables, forms and templates

A1.6 Use editing tools to amend document content

A1.7 Store and retrieve document files effectively, in line with local guidelines and conventions where available

A1.1 Identify what types of information are needed in documents

A1.2 Identify what templates are available and when to use them

WP:A2 Structure information within word processing documents

A2.1 Create and modify tables to organise tabular or numeric information

A2.2 Select and apply heading styles to text

WP:A3 Use word processing software tools to format and present documents

A3.2 Select and use appropriate techniques to format characters and paragraphs

A3.3 Select and use appropriate page layout to present and print documents

A3.4 Check documents meet needs, using IT tools and making corrections as appropriate

A3.1 Identify what formatting to use to enhance presentation of the document

Specialisation In Context
Administration Typical documents may include – letters, envelopes, memos, simple reports, faxes, CVs, agendas, posters, travel directions and simple web pages.

Level 2

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Competences
The competent person will:
To demonstrate this competence
They can:
To demonstrate this competence
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WP:B1 Enter and combine text and other information within word processing documents

B1.2 Use a keyboard or other input device to enter text and other information accurately and efficiently

B1.3 select and use appropriate templates for different purposes

B1.5 Select and use a range of editing tools to amend document content

B1.6 Combine or merge information within a document from a range of sources

B1.7 Store and retrieve document and template files effectively, in line with local guidelines and conventions where available

B1.1 Identify what types of information are needed in documents

B1.4 Identify when and how to combine and merge information from other software or other doucments

WP:B2 Create structures and styles for word processing documents

B2.3 Create and modify columns, tables and forms to organise information

B2.4 Select and apply styles to text

B2.5 Select and use appropriate page and section layouts to present and print documents

B2.1 Identify the document requirements for structure and style

B2.2 Identify what templates and styles are available and when to use them

WP:B3 Use word processing software tools to format and present documents effectively to meet requirements

B3.2 Select and use appropriate techniques to format characters and paragraphs

B3.3 Select and use appropriate page and section layouts to present and print documents

B3.4 Check documents meet needs, using IT tools and making corrections as appropriate

B3.6 Respond appropriately to quality problems with word processed documents so that outcomes meet needs

B3.1 Identify how the document should be formatted to aid meaning

B3.4 Describe any quality problems with documents

Specialisation In Context
Administration Typical documents may include – mail merged business letters and invoices, more complex reports and content for web pages.

Level 3

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Competences
The competent person will:
To demonstrate this competence
They can:
To demonstrate this competence
They can also:

WP:C1 Enter and combine text and other information accurately within word processing documents

C1.2 Use a keyboard or other input method to enter text and other information accurately and efficiently

C1.3 Create, use and modify appropriate templates for different types of documents

C1.4 Combine and merrge information within a document from a range of sources

C1.6 Store and retrieve document and associated files effectively, in line with local guidelines and conventions where available

C1.7 Select and use appropriate tools and techniques to work with multiple documents or users

C1.8 Customise interface to meet needs

C1.1 Summarise what types of information are needed for the document and how they should be linked or integrated

C1.4 Explain how to combine and merge information from other software or multiple documents

WP:C2 Create and modity appropriate layouts, structures and styles for word processing documents

C2.2 Create, use and modify columns, tables and forms to organise information

C2.3 Define and modify styles for document elements

C2.4 Select and use tools and techniques to organise and structure long documents

C2.1 Analyse and explain the requirements for structure and style

WP:C3 Use word processing software tools and techniques to format and present documents effectively to meet requirements

C3.2 Select and use appropriate techniques to format characters and paragraphs

C3.3 Select and use appropriate page and section layouts to present and print multi-page and multi-section documents

C3.4 Check documents meet needs, using IT tools and making corrections as appropriate

C3.6 Respond appropriately to any quality problems with word processed documents to ensure that outcomes meet needs

C3.1 Explain how the information should be formatted to aid meaning

C3.5 Evaluate the quality of the documents produced to ensure that they are fit for purpose

 

Specialisation

In Context
Administration Typical documents will require problem solving and creative thinking and may include – complex reports and content for publications such as web pages, journals, newsletters or other printed materials.

 

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