Course Overview

Microsoft Word is the most widely-used word processing software, and its presence in both personal and professional use worldwide is undeniable. And while it already offers a plethora of features to boost productivity, Microsoft has been continuously innovating with each new version they release.

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Course objectives

Microsoft Word 2019 is the most popular word processing program that can be used for both personal and professional purposes. While already feature-rich and critical for productivity, Microsoft continues to improve and enhance their software with each new release like the latest Microsoft Word 2019.

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Modules

Module 1: Beginner

  • 1.01 Instructor Intro
  • 1.02 Course Intro
  • 1.1 Explaining the Ribbon
  • 1.2 Creating a Document
  • 1.3 Saving Files
  • 1.4 Page Views
  • 1.5 Formatting Text
  • 1.6 Ruler, Margins and Tab Stops
  • 1.7 Moving and Duplicating Text
  • 1.8 Line Spacing and Paragraph Formatting
  • 1.9 Basic Editing
  • 1.10 Insert a Basic Table and Graphics
  • 1.11 Working with Styles

Module 3: Advanced

  • 3.1 Adding the Developer Tab
  • 3.2 Functionality Among Microsoft Office Products
  • 3.3 Using Formulas in Word
  • 3.4 Citing Sources in Word
  • 3.5 Reviewing and Merging Versions of the Same Document
  • 3.6 Creating a Master Document
  • 3.7 Creating Sub Documents and Editing Master and Sub Docs
  • 3.8 Controlling Editable Content
  • 3.9 Form Creation Using the Developer Tab
  • 3.10 Macros

Module 2: Intermediate

  • 2.1 Intermediate Intro
  • 2.2 Collaboration & Co-Authorship
  • 2.3 Tracking and Viewing Changes
  • 2.4 Commenting
  • 2.5 Templates & Layouts
  • 2.6 Layout Functions on the Ribbon
  • 2.7 Customize, Format and Convert Tables and Use as a Page Layout
  • 2.8 Insert and Edit a Cover Page
  • 2.9 Insert and Customize Headers and Footers
  • 2.10 Insert and Customize Endnotes and Footnotes
  • 2.11 Creating Sections in a Long Document
  • 2.12 Using Sections to Format a Document
  • 2.13 Deleting a Section
  • 2.14 Reviewing, Inserting and Updating TOC
  • 2.15 Creating a Data Source and Linking a Mailing List
  • 2.16 Print Settings for Mail Merge

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