MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 42 lectures (3h 2m) | Size: 1.34 GB "Interactive lessons guide you through top to bottom! From Beginner to the Job Market!" What you'll learn: 1. Start the Word program 2. Pin Word to the taskbar 3. Identify parts of the Start Word Screen 4. Create a blank document 5. Identify parts of the Word Screen and Ribbon 6. Describe the functions of the commands on the ribbon 7. Set Word options 8. Enter text using the Wordwrap feature 9. Explain non-printing characters 10. Using the insert versus the overtyping mode of entering text 11. Differentiate between the AutoFormat command and the AutoFormat As You Type feature 12. Inserting a Date with AutoComplete and the ribbon 13. Create and use the autocorrect and Math AutoCorrect feature 14. Opening an existing document 15. Use the commands on the Quick Access Toolbar 16. Moving around the document using the keyboard and mouse 17. Use the mouse and keyboard to select text 18. Use the copy/cut/paste and paste special feature 19. Use the Office Clipboard, the undo, redo, and repeat buttons 20. Explore Fonts and the Font Dialog box 21. Insert Symbols 22. Use the Format Painter 23. Define and apply Character Formatting 24. Define Word Paragraphs and Paragraph Formatting 25. Describe the four different ways to align text 26. Set indents 27. Adjust line spacing 28. Create bullets and numbering lists 29. Apply borders 30. Set all variations of tabs 31. Change paragraph spacing 32. Set the widow/orphan protection feature on 33. Sort a paragraph 34. Use the hyphenation feature 35. Set margins and orientation 36. Create columns 37. Use Outline view 38. Send to Microsoft PowerPoint command 39. Create and modify tables with formulas 40. Create manual page breaks 41. Use section and column breaks 42. Use the spell check and Define tool 43. Use the Grammar check., thesaurus and translation features 44. Use the find and replace tool 45. Generate a Table of Contents 46. Insert footnotes and endnotes 47. Compare the various versions of bibliography styles 48. Create an APA style citation and insert a bibliography 49. Distinguish between styles and themes 50. Use SmartArt, Shapes and Symbols 51. Create WordArt 52. Add drop caps 53. Add pictures to a document 54. Use the Wrap Text feature to format pictures 55. Use the Nudging feature 56. Resize, rotate and crop a picture 57. Snap a screenshot 58. Insert online video 59. Insert Textbox 60. Insert Hyperlinks 61. Insert a Watermark 62. Create Equations 63. Create and use an AutoText Entry from the Quick Parts menu 64. Use the Insert Object Command 65. Create headers and footers and page numbers 66. Work with templates 67. Printing Envelopes and Labels 68. Assemble a data source and Merge Document 69. Use the Word Merge tool in Microsoft Access 70. Merge Word with Access
Requirements Knowledge of Conventions of how to use Microsoft Windows (mouse, keyboard) If working interactively, must have installed Microsoft Word 2013
Description Word processing skills are an essential tool for any job. This course is for the person who ‘knows nothing’ about word processing, but would like to enter the job market as well as the Administrative Assistant currently on the job. The only prerequisites required are that you need prior knowledge of the conventions of Microsoft Windows. The video modules are interactive, you can work right along with the video. You cannot learn a hands-on product, unless you ‘use’ that product. I encourage you to work interactively with the videos for optimum learning. The course is broken down into nineteen sections, with sixty-two lectures. Supplemental materials are also available to further enhance your understanding. Skill building exercises are used to evaluate your knowledge. I am a hands-on professor who is willing to work with you and answer all of your questions. I feel student-to-instructor interaction is essential to learning. We will cover character, paragraph and document formatting. Also included will be tabs and tables, and much more. Upon completing this course, you will be proficient in Microsoft Word 365. Other videos claim to make you ‘experts’. The level to which you learn is up to you. You will have all of the tools that will either improve your current position or it will get you that job. Other features covered are embedding and linking objects and even merging a Word document from an Access document. (that one is really fun!) Every section begins with an introduction as to what is covered in the section. Then each lecture is individualized to one specific task. And finally, there is a review of what we covered. The course is asynchronous, you work at your own pace, on your own time. Some of the lectures were taking from my WORD 2013 course. I did that 'not to reinvent the wheel' so to speak. When you see a WORD 2013 lecture realize that the concept being taught had not changed in the new version.
Who this course is for Administrative Assistants Anyone seeking employment in any office No prior knowledge of word processing necessary