Using Word 2016 with Office 365
Word 2016 (Windows)
| Beginner
- 11 Videos | 1h 41s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
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.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Creating & opening a documentSaving your documentManaging a document's version historyInserting 3D models into your documentAnnotating your documentProofreading & correcting your document
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Using the advanced Accessibility CheckerCreating a resume with LinkedInSharing your document via e-mailSharing your document via a linkManaging link access & permissions
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Creating & opening a document5m 45sUP NEXT
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2.Saving your document5m 56s
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3.Managing a document's version history6m 9s
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4.Inserting 3D models into your document5m 43s
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5.Annotating your document6m 7s
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6.Proofreading & correcting your document5m 4s
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7.Using the advanced Accessibility Checker5m 38s
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8.Creating a resume with LinkedIn5m 41s
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9.Sharing your document via e-mail5m 25s
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10.Sharing your document via a link4m 37s
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11.Managing link access & permissions4m 37s
EARN A DIGITAL BADGE WHEN YOU COMPLETE THIS COURSE
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