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Microsoft Word 365 Level 1 and 2 Bundle

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Microsoft Word 365: Level 1: Getting Started with Word

In this course, you will become familiar with the components of the Microsoft Word interface, how to create a Word document and use document views, and how to get help in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word 365: Level 1: Editing a Document

This course introduces you to editing a document, including navigating through a document; selecting and modifying text; and finding and replacing text.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 1: Formatting Text And Paragraphs

Character formatting, aligning text using tabs, displaying text as list items and, controlling paragraph layout are covered in this lesson. In addition to these formatting tools, students will learn how to apply borders, shading, and styles to a document. The module wraps up with how to use the Reveal formatting task pane, clearing formatting from text and how to find and replace formatting.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 1: Adding Tables

Students will then learn how to insert, modify and form tables. Then, how to use the Converting Text to Table and Converting Table to Text dialog boxes are covered.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 1: Managing Lists

Learn how to manage lists to present text more effectively. Sorting lists, renumbering lists, and customizing list appearance are covered.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 1: Adding Graphics

This course teaches about adding graphics to a Word document, which involves inserting symbols and special characters, and adding images and other media.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 1: Proofing a Document

This course entails proofing documents: students will learn about some of the tools on the Review tab, including spell check, the thesaurus, the translator, and word count. The Researcher, Smart Lookup, the Research Options dialog box and, how to use the Accessibility Checker are also looked at.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 1: Advanced Topics

In this course, advanced topics will be covered, such as customizing the Word interface, setting additional save options, and managing supplementary file types.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 2: Working with Tables and Charts

In this module, students will learn about various ways to manage numerical data in Microsoft Word. We take a look at how to sort table data, control cell layout, perform calculations in a table, and how to display numerical data as a chart or equation.

Word 365: Level 2: Using Styles and Themes

In this course, we cover how to create and modify text styles, create styles for lists and tables, and then we will apply and customize document themes.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 2: Using Images in a Document

Students will learn all about working with images in a document in this lesson. The lesson wraps up with information on integrating pictures and text and adding supplementary items to a document, such as screenshots, videos, and captions.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 2: Creating Custom Graphic Elements

Several other types of graphics are discussed in this module, including text boxes, shapes, WordArt, and SmartArt.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 2: Inserting Content Using Quick Parts

This module takes a closer look at Building Blocks, particularly Quick Parts and fields.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 2: Controlling Text Flow

The four main techniques for controlling text flow are discussed in this module: setting paragraph options, using section breaks, formatting text as columns, and linking text boxes.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 2: Using Templates

Microsoft Word provides hundreds of pre-designed documents called templates, which can be used to create letters, brochures, and reports. You can add your own information to these documents, and have a completed file within minutes. In this topic, we will learn all about this useful tool.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 2: Using Mail Merge

This course begins by discussing simple mail merges, moves on to creating envelopes and labels, and finishes by learning how to create a data source from scratch.

Microsoft Word 365: Level 2: Using Macros

If you frequently use the same series of commands over and over, you might want to consider creating a macro to save time and reduce errors. In their simplest form, macros may be thought of as several commands grouped together. This lets you perform an entire series of actions just by performing a single command. Learn how to automate tasks using macros.

 
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