Description
With technology changing so quickly, it is vital employees understand how their systems work and be able to adapt quickly to updates. Using these Occupational Skills: Computer Skills video training courses keep you updated on Microsoft Word software, and also may give a leg up in your workplace and expand your career. Most of these courses present lessons on specific features/areas of the Microsoft Word programs, making it easy for you to get the training specific to your needs.
Courses:
- Microsoft Word 2013: Getting Started with Word 2013
- Microsoft Word 2013: Adding Tables
- Microsoft Word 2013: Controlling Page Appearance
- Microsoft Word 2013: Formatting Text and Paragraphs
- Microsoft Word 2013: Customizing the Word Environment
- Microsoft Word 2013: Inserting Graphic Objects
- Microsoft Word 2013: Managing Lists
- Microsoft Word 2013: Editing a Document
- Microsoft Word 2013: Proofing a Document
- Microsoft Office 365: Word Online
- Microsoft Word 2016 Level 1.1: Getting Started with Word
- Microsoft Word 2016 Level 1.4: Managing Lists
- Microsoft Word 2016 Level 1.5: Adding Tables
- Microsoft Word 2010: Automating the Mail Merge
- Microsoft Word 2010: Managing Document Versions
- Microsoft Word 2010: Managing Lists
- Microsoft Word 2010: Creating Customized Formats with Styles and Themes
- Microsoft Word 2010: Creating Forms
- Microsoft Word 2010: Modifying Pictures
- Microsoft Word 2010: Inserting Special Characters and Graphical Objects
- Microsoft Word 2010: Using Macros to Automate Tasks
- Microsoft Word 2010: Using Templates to Automate Document Creation