Microsoft Word Intermediate (Level 2)
Go beyond the basics in the Microsoft Word Intermediate class
Description
In Microsoft Word Intermediate class (Level 2) you will explore features within Word that improve efficiency and help you standardize your business documents. Time-saving features like templates and themes will add high demand job skills to your resume and improve your daily workflow. Stay competitive in the job market with Word training today.
Microsoft Word Intermediate will teach you how to create complex documents by adding components such as, customized lists, tables, charts, and graphics. It’s time to become more productive with your Word skills in your daily workflow.
As you work through the sessions of Microsoft Word Intermediate, each class will be a hands-on and intensive workshop, designed to help make difficult topics easier to understand. Your instructor, a Microsoft expert, will work with you closely to make sure that you avoid common mistakes in Word and apply best practices when possible.
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Includes
- 7 hours of classroom training | Additional assignments outside of class
- Professional Textbook
- Download materials with practice data files
- One month of technical support
- One year for a free re-take (for attended students of public classes only)
- Certificate of Completion
Objectives
Upon successful completion of the Microsoft Word Intermediate class, students will be able to:
- Create and manage ordered and unordered lists
- Customize your own tables and charts
- Work with formatting using styles and themes
- Add images to your documents
- Create customized graphic elements
- Insert content using Quick Parts
- Control text flow
- Use templates to automate document creation
- Perform complex mail merges efficiently
- Use macros to automate common tasks
Prerequisites
- Basic digital literacy including file management is required.
- Microsoft Word Beginners (Level 1) or equivalent knowledge is required.
- It is required you install the latest Microsoft Office software before starting class.
Talk to a student advisor to ensure you have the right pre-requisites for each class or program.