- MICT SETA: ACC/2012/07/748, US116942, NQF3, Credits: 3 and US119078, NQF3, Credits: 5 (Accredited option applies at an additional fee)
- This is an authorised Microsoft Official Course (MOC), a preparation course for MOS: Microsoft Office Word 77-725 certification exam.
An additional fee is payable for accredited courses & exam vouchers.
Welcome to the second part of our Microsoft Office Word training program.
This intermediate-level course is designed to help users who are familiar with Word’s basic features to take their skills to the next level.
By the end of this course, users should be comfortable with using tools like styles, macros, templates, mail merge, and building blocks to automate tasks. Learners will also understand how to create complex documents using tables, charts, and various types of illustrations.
Features & Benefits
It is assumed that the learner:
Module 1: Adding Tables
Tables are an excellent way to organize information in a document. In this topic, the learner will learn how to add tables in a few different ways.
Module 2: Working with Tables and Charts
Although Microsoft Word is primarily designed for word processing, it does provide tools for managing table-based data. In this topic the learner will learn how to control data and cell layout, perform calculations and create charts.
Module 3: Using Images in a Document
Often, images that you add to your Microsoft Word documents will need to be resized and/or cropped. In this topic, you will learn some different techniques for resizing and reshaping images.
Module 4: Creating Custom Graphic Elements
Shapes are another type of illustration that you can add to a document. These objects can include arrows, callouts, mathematical symbols, and more. In this topic, you will learn how to insert, modify, and format all types of shapes.
Module 5: Inserting Content Using Quick Parts
You can save many types of elements as building blocks, which can then be combined to create the framework for a document. You can also create Quick Parts, which are pieces of content that are saved as building blocks and can be re-used over and over. In this topic, the learner will examine both of these useful tools.
Module 6: Controlling Text Flow
When working with complex documents, you may need to fine-tune how text flows from one page to another. In this topic, the learner will learn how to set various text flow options using the Paragraph dialog.
Module 7: Using Mail Merge
When used properly, mail merge is one of the best time-saving tools in Word. However, it offers many complex options and can be confusing for new users. In this topic, you will take an in-depth look at the mail merge features and how to access them in Microsoft Word.
Module 8: Customizing the Word Environment
One of the main design goals in every new version of Microsoft Office is to enable you to do your work faster and more efficiently. In order to achieve this, you have the ability to customize just about everything in the program. In this topic you will learn some different ways to customize the Microsoft Word interface.
On completion the learner will earn:
Note: All certificates are electronically issued.
Upon completion of this course and successful assessment, learners will have acquired these skills
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