Discover the basics of your favorite word processor. This course shows you how to navigate the features and functions of Microsoft Word 2019. Find Microsoft Word on the Windows Start menu or find it pinned on the task bar. You can also find Microsoft Word 2019 through a search of the system or open it directly from a desktop shortcut. Familiarize yourself with the app's interface and navigation pane. See different view modes as well as the Read Mode. Learn how to zoom and scroll through your document and work on multiple documents at the same time. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Opening & Setting Up Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Discover how to create, save, and open documents in Word 2019 in this 16-video course. Learners will observe how to use the Start page interface with its simple layout, giving you access to old and new documents, and how to optimize documents with accessibility and protection tools. You will learn how to change what gets displayed on the Start page through the various options offered by Word 2019. Key topics covered here include how to change a document's orientation from portrait to landscape; how to adjust margins, the blank areas around the contents of a document; and how to change a page size in Word when printing documents other than A4. Next, you will observe how Word allows you to insert information automatically using data fields with Quick Parts. For instance, you can insert a document character or word count, filename or size, and much more-data pulled automatically from properties and added to the text. Learn how to check out a document if you want to make edits without other people making changes. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Creating, Opening & Saving Documents Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
In this 17-video course, learners will explore Word's primary function: adding text to a document. Typing, manipulating, and double-checking your text for accuracy is made easy with World 2019's intuitive text tools. Learn how to choose where to insert text, then navigate or remove that text with the keyboard. Learners will observe how to use special characters, advanced AutoCorrect tools, and predefined AutoText items to build out a document quickly. Key topics covered here include how to move and reposition text paragraphs manually; other ways to move words, lines, and paragraphs; and the helpful use of keyboard shortcuts; and practical uses of the undo function, which allows replacement of deleted pictures, paragraphs, and headings with the originals if you change your mind. Learn how to save various versions of a document so that you can choose which version to keep. Continue by observing how to configure your Spell Check feature, by choosing words to add to your dictionary, manage your dictionary settings, and confirming that the set language matches the language you are typing in. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Editing Documents Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Discover how to use Word 2019's formatting tools to personalize a document's properties in this 20-video course. Word allows users to change the font, size, and formatting such as bold, italic, and underline options, all giving the user greater control over the look and feel of a document. Key topics covered here include how to change the font, size, and formatting of a document, and how to use bold, italic, and underlining options effectively. First, observe how to use color, effects, and intuitive alignment tools to transform text quickly and give the document a more readable appearance. Learn about the use of such tools as double strikethrough and small caps checkboxes. Then learn how to apply multiple formatting tools simultaneously in the same way. Continue by learning how to use Themes in Word, which combine different elements in text styles, WordArt, SmartArt, and other features. You will also learn how to change paragraph spacing, using presets varying from Compact to more Open spacing, and how to set your theme as default. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Formatting Documents Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
In this 7-video course, learners will explore handy tools allowing them to jump to essentially any point in a document. Discover how to navigate between pages or lines with the Go To tool or jump through headings by using the Navigation Pane. Key topics covered here include how to use wildcard codes to perform approximate searches in Word; how to search for variable spellings, specific prefixes, and even half-complete numbers; and how to use the Advanced Search options, which allow you to specify the word's case or format and even search for prefixes, suffixes or multiple forms of your search query. Observe how to define replacement text to allow quick changes to a document. Learn the special uses of symbols-including asterisks, square brackets, and exclamation points-to simplify a search. Continue by observing how to use Word Replace function to make systematic changes to a document's text-such as replacing double hyphens with em dashes, or replacing French-style quotation marks with normal quotation marks. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Using Find & Replace Tools Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Learners can explore how to share documents via e-mail or upload them to OneDrive and Sharepoint to collaborate with other team members, in this 10-video course. Word 2019 allows users to send documents via links, by choosing with whom to share the link and even adjust editing permission; this Word version comes with a chat feature to communicate with others in real time. Before sending a document via link, it must first be saved to OneDrive. Learn how to work collaboratively with multiple people, meaning that changes made by others to your document will be highlighted in your version so you can keep track of any updates. Continue by observing how to use inking tools in Word, with the Draw tab, to add artistic elements to documents; how to use different pens and tools available in this tab; and when you must use either a touch-screen device or a plug-in device allowing use of a stylus. Learn when you should install drivers or perform updates for this to work properly with Word. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Sharing & Collaborating on a Document Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Before getting started with Word 2016 for Mac, you will need to know how to open the application and use the basic navigation tools. Learn how to scroll, zoom, and use the different view modes to take control of your workspace.
Creating, saving, and opening documents are central to your user experience in Word 2016 for Mac. Learn how to create files, how to save them, and how to optimize your documents with accessibility and protection tools.
Typing, manipulating, and checking your text is made easy with Word 2016's intuitive and efficient text tools. Discover how to build out your document more quickly with special characters, advanced data fields, and AutoCorrect.
Control every aspect of text appearance and structure with Word 2016 for Mac's formatting tools. Use color, effects, and intuitive alignment tools to quickly transform your text and make your document more readable.
Whether you are looking for a word or phrase, Word 2016 for Mac has the tool for you. Perform simple searches, use wildcards to widen the scope, and define replacement text to quickly make changes to your document.
If you have a qualifying Office 365 subscription, you can use it to install Word 2016 on your Mac and get the latest software updates released by Microsoft. During this course, you will learn how to collaborate on a cloud-shared document in real time. Then, download the latest updates that provide enhanced cloud-based capabilities. Explore the new AutoSave function that stores your documents on the cloud. See how to restore a previous version of your documentfrom the automatically saved versions. Discover how to research and cite reliable sources directly from Word 2016. Finally, learn how to collaborate on a cloud-shared document in real time.
To get the most out of Word for iPhone, you need to understand the interface and how to access the tools. Explore the interface and ribbon, discover how to add a cloud service, and learn how to create, open, save, and print a document.
Editing your documents, even on your iPhone screen, is easy with Word for iPhone. Discover how to select and manipulate your content, find and replace text, and perform a word count and spell check.
Before getting started with Word 2016 for Windows, you will need to know how to open the application and use the basic navigation tools. Learn how to scroll, zoom, and use the different view modes to take control of your workspace.
Creating, saving, and opening documents are central to your user experience in Word 2016 for Windows. Learn how to create files, how to save them, and how to optimize your documents with accessibility and protection tools.
Typing, manipulating, and checking your text is made easy with Word 2016's intuitive text tools. Discover how to build out your document more quickly with special characters, advanced AutoCorrect tools, and predefined AutoText items.
Control every aspect of your text's appearance and structure with Word 2016's formatting tools. Use color, effects, and intuitive alignment tools to quickly transform your text and make your document more readable.
Whether you are looking for a word or phrase, Word 2016 for Windows has the tool for you. Perform simple searches, use wildcards to widen the scope, and define replacement text to quickly make changes to your document.
If you have a qualifying Office 365 subscription, you can use it to install Word 2016 and get the latest software updates released by Microsoft. During this course, you will learn how to download the latest updates. Then, discover how to create, open, browse, or save files, locally or on OneDrive or SharePoint. Other topics include how to restore previous document versions and reserve shared documents; create and insert 3D images with the 3D modeling tools. Annotate your document with the Draw tab's Ink tools. Use the editor tools, spell check, grammar checker, and contextual suggestions. Adapt your document for people of all abilities with the Accessibility Checker. Finally, employ the Resume Assistant to reference LinkedIn postings for your CV.
Get started using Word 2013. Explore the Word interface, learn to navigate through a document and between multiple documents, and work with the view modes, the navigation pane, and the zoom function.
Word 2013 provides a substantial number of methods and tools for editing documents. Discover how to work with text, use spelling and grammar tools, AutoCorrect and AutoText, and adjust the properties of documents.
Make your Word 2013 documents look more professional. Explore a number of formatting techniques, including text alignment, titles and bullet lists, text styles, and themes.
Word 2013 makes it easy to locate and replace specific text in documents. Discover how to use the Find and Replace tools to find specific text, replace a word or words, and replace text formats and special characters.
Get started using Word 2010. Explore the Word interface, learn to navigate through a document and between multiple documents, and work with the view modes, the navigation pane, and the zoom function.
Word 2010 provides a substantial number of methods and tools for editing documents. Discover how to work with text, use spelling and grammar tools, AutoCorrect and AutoText, and adjust the properties of documents.
Make your Word 2010 documents look more professional. Explore a number of formatting techniques, including text alignment, titles and bullet lists, text styles, and themes.
Word 2010 makes it easy to locate and replace specific text in documents. Discover how to use the Find and Replace tools to find specific text, replace a word or words, and replace text formats and special characters.
Word 2010 is packed with powerful tools for formatting, searching, and working with charts and images. Explore Word 2010 tools from document formatting to editing image settings.
To get the most out of Word Online, you need to understand the interface and how to access the tools. Explore the interface and ribbon, learn how to create and work with documents, and collaborate with others on the same document.
Word Online offers several editing tools to allow you to create professional documents easily and efficiently. Discover how to insert and work with text and images, use the find and Spell Check functions, and work with others in real-time.
If you create a Word Online document, you will probably want to keep it. Learn how to save your documents, recover a previous version, use the automatic translation tool, and print and publish your documents.
Add visual impact to Word Online documents. Discover how to work with the font, color, style, and alignment of text; create bullet points; and format your paragraphs.
Your Word Online documents can contain elements other than text. Learn how to insert and work with images, tables, headers and footers, and hyperlinks.
To get the most out of Word for iPad, you need to understand the interface and how to access the tools. Explore the interface and ribbon, discover how to add a cloud service, and learn how to create, open, save, and print a document.
There are numerous techniques that can be used to edit Word for iPad documents. Discover how to select, copy, move, and cut and paste text; use the search, find, and replace tools; and perform a word count and spell check.
Add visual impact to Word for iPad documents. Discover how to work with the font, color, style, and alignment of text; create columns and bullet points; and use tab stops.
In this course you are going to discover the principal functions in order to start to use Word for the Web. You are going to see how to sign in and out the app, create a new document as well as navigate on the app's interface. Using templates, opening and scrolling through documents and using the zoom function are also going to be showed. You are also going to learn how to find and replace text and work on multiple documents.
In this course your are going to see how to use key tools in order to optimize your Word for the Web experience. To start you're going to learn how to add, select and edit text as well as reorganize a document, undo and redo actions or also copy, paste and cut elements. Another vital actions like saving and printing a document will also be covered. Last but not least, you'll see how to adjust your page layout and to use the spellcheck to avoid grammar or typing issues before sharing or publishing your documents.
This course is going to show how to format text and shape documents at Word for the Web. For example: you are going to learn how to change the size and the font of your text as well as using color, highlighting tools, bullet points and text styles. How to align your text, format paragraphs, insert and manage headers, footers, footnotes and endnotes is also going to be showed. Last but not least, Insights tools like Smart Lookup and Acronyms are also covered.
In this course, learners can explore the basics of Word 365, the Microsoft's word processing program. If you have no experience with Word, this is the perfect course to choose when you begin using the program. First, learn how to open the application on your desktop from the Windows 10 interface. Next, you will explore many of the tools and functions available in the Start Page to create a document or open an existing one. You will also discover the tools available on the editing interface, for example, how to access the Ribbon, how to use the Backstage view, the Quick Access toolbar, and the Status bar. In this course, you will also learn how to perform basic tasks for editing a document, such as inserting text, undoing and redoing actions, and saving a document. Finally, you will also see how to share your documents via email. In order to practice, you will find the video samples in the Resources section.
Word 365 tools allow users to perform multiple tasks, as reading, editing and reviewing documents. In this course, you will learn how to navigate in a Word document by using the scroll bar and other navigation shortcuts. Next, you will discover how to use the different views and modes options to display documents. You will also learn how to focus on reading text, a web view, and views for planning and drafting. Finally, this course examines how to use the Navigation pane to move through a document and to jump to specific headings or pages. In order to practice, you will find the video samples in the Resources section.
This course explores Word 365's tools for typing, inserting, and manipulating text. Discover how to configure Word settings for more efficient typing. For example, to easily choose when to insert text or replace it as you type. You will also learn how to choose the insertion point anywhere in a document or how to insert text by getting quick autocomplete suggestions. Word also provides different tools for selecting text efficiently. See how to use your mouse or keyboard to select words, lines, or paragraphs. Next, you will then learn how to reorder text or paragraphs with cutting, copying, and pasting tools. Lastly, you will also discover other tools to quickly insert text. For example, use text boxes to add small pieces of texts anywhere in your document. If you prefer to insert text without typing, then see how to use and configure the dictation tools. In order to practice, you will find the video samples in the Resources section.
Explore how to personalize a document by using Word 365's formatting options. In this course, learn how to change the font type and size, as well as to apply effects as bold, underline or italics. Word also features options to improve the display of your text. Learn an effortless way to change the case and the alignment options. WordArt is another useful tool to insert preformatted text. If you prefer to apply WordArt options to regular text, then you will learn how to use Word's text effects, including how to add shadows, reflections, and glow effects. This course also covers other practical features as to creating bulleted and numbered lists. Learn how to insert preformatted lists or how to customize their style. You will also discover how to combine both types of lists to create a multilevel list. In order to practice, you will find the video samples in the Resources section.
Word 365 offers different tools to create documents and to manage the information each file contains. First, learn how to create your own custom templates to easily create documents that will better suit your needs. Next, learn how to prepare your documents to be shared with other users. For example, check if your document has any hidden information you'll prefer not to include, or verify if your document fulfill basic accessibility requirements. In this course, you will also discover how to setup your documents by changing the orientation, paper size and margins. These settings will be useful to prepare your documents for printing or for exporting them into other file formats, as PDF. In order to practice, you will find the video samples in the Resources section.
Explore the many ways in which users can collaborate on a document by using Word 365. In this course, learn how to use the e-mail function in Word to automatically share your documents via a link or attachment. Next, discover how to directly access OneDrive, Microsoft's Cloud service that allows you to save a document online. Then you will be able to share your document within your organization or with specific users by customizing the link permissions. Once you have shared your document, learn how to collaborate by adding comments, mentioning other users or co-authoring in real time. You will also discover how to protect your documents by setting passwords or blocking authors. Lastly, learn how to manage the versions of an online document and how to recover unsaved versions. In order to practice, you will find the video samples in the Resources section.
Word is the word processing application that is included with Microsoft Office 365. In this course, learners can explore the basics of Word 365. If you have no experience with Word, this is the perfect course to choose when you begin using the program. First, learn how to open the application on your desktop from the Windows 11 interface. Next, you will explore many of the tools and functions available in the Start Page to create a document, open an existing one, or use a document template. You will also discover the tools available on the editing interface, for example, how to access the Ribbon, how to use the Backstage view, the Quick Access toolbar, and the Status bar. In this course, you will also learn how to perform basic tasks for editing a document, such as inserting text, undoing and redoing actions, and saving a document. Next, you will discover how to use the different views and modes options to display documents. You will also learn how to focus on reading text, a web view, and views for planning and drafting. Finally, this course examines how to save a document to the PC and the cloud, as well as how to work with multiple open documents at the same time. Would you like hands-on practice? Go to the Course Contents pane and download the sample files to follow along with select videos.
Word 365 features a variety of different ways of efficiently inserting text. This course explores Word 365's tools for inserting, moving and manipulating text. Discover how to configure the Editing Options to make typing easier. See how to use the Overwrite mode to replace existing text passages, activate the Click & Type mode to insert text anywhere in your document, and even ask Word to offer word suggestions when you are typing. Explore how to select text using your mouse and keyboard, using the Select tools and how to configure the text selection. Next, explore how to quickly reorganize the text in your document. Word features multiple paste options to move text into your document using the formatting of the source, destination, or just pure text. Next, you will then learn how to reorder text or paragraphs with cutting, copying, and pasting tools. You will also discover other tools to quickly insert text. For example, use text boxes to add small pieces of text anywhere in your document. If you prefer to insert text without typing, then see how to use and configure the dictation tools. To type using your voice. And lastly, discover Word's new AI Copilot feature, that offers a number of features to quickly create and edit content in your Word document. You can give the Copilot feature more context to work with by referencing a file and visualize content in a table. Besides creating content, the Copilot tool can also answer questions about a document. Whether you need help making the document shorter or more formal, Copilot can provide suggestions and recommendations to help you perfect your work. This course aligns with the objectives of Exam MO-110: Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365 Apps) and MO-111: Microsoft Word Expert (Microsoft 365 Apps). Would you like hands-on practice? Go to the Course Contents pane and download the sample files to follow along with select videos.
You can add visual interest to a document by using Word 365's formatting options. In this course, you learn how to change the font type and size, as well as to apply effects such as bold, underline or italics. Also, see how to apply color to other elements such as images and change your document's color theme. Word also features options to improve the display of your text. See how to change the case of your text and the alignment options. With WordArt, you can easily create colorful titles that stand out in your document. See how to use a preset WordArt style, or you can create your own style and apply it to your text using WordArt effects. Keep your document organized and short by using bulleted and numbered lists. Learn how to insert preformatted lists or how to customize their style. You will also discover how to combine both types of lists to create a multilevel list. This course aligns with the objectives of Exam MO-110: Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365 Apps). Would you like hands-on practice? Go to the Course Contents pane and download the sample files to follow along with select videos.
Word 365 offers different tools to create and manage documents. First, learn how to create and save your custom templates. Next, discover how to view your document's statistics, such as the number of words and pages in your document. Before sharing your document, there are several things you should verify. Learn how to view your document's hidden information and remove it. Also, use Word's Accessibility Checker to examine your document for ways to make your content easier for people with disabilities to read and edit. When you create a new document, Word 365 automatically applies its default paper size, orientation, and page margins. If you are printing on a paper size that differs from the default, see how to configure the page layout settings. And finally, if you want to share your document with another person that doesn't have access to Word 365, see how to export your document in another file format. This course aligns with the objectives of Exam MO-110: Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365 Apps) and MO-111 Microsoft Word Expert (Microsoft 365 Apps). Would you like hands-on practice? Go to the Course Contents pane and download the sample files to follow along with select videos.
Explore the many ways in which users can share and collaborate on a document in Word 365. In this course, learn how to save your file to OneDrive so you can have access to it with an internet connection. Once you have saved your file online, see how to easily share it with others in your company or with specific people by configuring the link permissions. Once you have shared your document, you can easily collaborate on it with others by adding comments, mentioning other users, and assigning tasks. If other users are working on the document at the same time as you, discover how to easily identify other users in the document, view any changes they make, and communicate with them using the Chat feature. Before sharing your document, you may want to protect it from unauthorized changes. Learn how to protect your files by blocking authors or setting up passwords. Also, see how to restrict document editing and apply editing exceptions. Lastly, discover Word 365's AutoSave and AutoRecover feature that will automatically save the last version of your file, so you can easily recover unsaved versions. This course aligns with the objectives of Exam MO-110: Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365 Apps) and MO-111 Microsoft Word Expert (Microsoft 365 Apps).
Explore the many ways to proof your documents in Word 365. In this course, learn how to identify the three different types of errors. Explore the proofing tools to get correction suggestions, ignore the error or add it to the dictionary. Discover the Editor, which offers a more in-depth analysis of your text, such as advanced grammar, writing style, vocabulary, conciseness and formality checks. See how to configure the AutoCorrect Options, so you can adjust exactly which mistakes are automatically corrected, and which are left alone. Next, use the Track Changes tool to track document changes and accept or reject them. You will also discover how to annotate your document via the Draw tab. If you are working on multiple versions of a document, learn how to compare two documents, merge multiple documents and mark a document as the final version so that others know that no more edits are required. This course aligns with the objectives of Exam MO-110: Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365 Apps) and MO-111 Microsoft Word Expert (Microsoft 365 Apps). Would you like hands-on practice? Go to the Course Contents pane and download the sample files to follow along with select videos.
This 8-video course helps learners master the art of shaping a Word 2019 document by using sections, headers, and footers to set off ideas more clearly, and how to insert page numbers in a document. First, learn how to use page breaks skillfully-by moving titles for a new chapter onto the page where the chapter text begins, for instance-and how to use a keyboard shortcut to accomplish this. Key topics covered in this course include how to create and insert custom information in Word's headers and footers; how to save and reuse a header, and insert it into other documents; and how to customize paragraph outlines and the color, style, thickness, and locations of borders. Observe how to use the border and fill tools to apply colors to your document and design interesting borders to make your document more attractive. Next, learn the various ways you can change the page color and surrounded text with a border-with the paragraph tool set or the Design tab. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Structuring Documents Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Word 2019 offers users a series of advanced tools to help your readers find the information they need from your document. In this 10-video course, learners can explore ways to structure text to make it more readable. First, use cover pages, tables of contents, and Quick Parts to set out your ideas more clearly. You will observe simple but effective ways to craft a cover page, always a good way to give a brief, but relevant, summary of your document. Next, learn how to create an effective table of contents, giving your reader a great way to navigate your document; if your document is formatted properly with titles and subtitles, this can be done quickly without manual insertions, but you must confirm that the headings have been formatted correctly. Key topics covered here include how to insert bookmarks and captions, or short descriptions that help readers identify contents of an illustration, graph, or table; using the cross-reference function; and planning and restructuring your document. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Shaping Documents Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
The old adage-a picture is worth a thousand words-is still worth following, for mages and illustrations often get a point across more effectively than text alone. This 11-video course allows learners to explore the many effective tools offered by Word 2019 to amplify text with images, videos from online and local locations, and custom equations. Learn how to create hyperlinks to other sources of information as a guide to your reader. Key topics covered here include the use of universally recognized icons available in Word; various toolsets to help you choose the appropriate image; and how to use the Image styles feature. Observe how to adjust the text wrapping options of your document, if it contains images, figures or icons; images can be treated like words, surrounded by text, placed behind or in front of text and more. Learn practical methods for inserting a 3D model into your document-either from Word's collection or your own assembled file-and inserting watermarks, to indicate whether it is official or confidential. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Word 2019 for Windows: Illustrating Documents Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Word 2019's graphics tools allow users to create charts and diagrams to add visual impact to documents. This 8-video course demonstrates how to build diagrams, insert customizable SmartArt graphics, and transform data by using different chart types. Key topics covered here include how to use the Selection Pane to manage the objects in your document; how to organize your objects from the Selection Pane by reordering them or get a clear overview by hiding or showing certain objects; and how to create a drawing canvas, which provides a great way to group several shapes or objects. Once placed inside a canvas, several objects can then be treated as one large object. Observe how to insert a SmartArt graphic, by u