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.
This intermediate-level course is designed to help users who are familiar with Word’s basic features take their skills to the next level.
By the end of this course, users should be comfortable using tools such as styles, macros, templates, mail merge, and building blocks to automate tasks. Students will also understand how to create complex documents using tables, charts, and various types of illustrations.
Most of the features Microsoft incorporated in Office 2019 already exist in Office 365. Office 365 is a great solution for those looking for Office 2019 training.
Is This the Right Course?
This course assumes that the user has basic knowledge of the following topics:
Using the various parts of the Microsoft Word interface
Creating, opening, and saving a basic document
Applying formatting to text
Inserting tables and graphical objects
Proofing a document for errors
Who Should Attend?
This intermediate-level course is designed to help users who are familiar with Word’s basic features take their skills to the next level.
Prerequisites
This course assumes that the user has completed the first level of Microsoft Word 365 course or has equivalent knowledge.
Course Outline
Working with Tables and Charts
Sort Table Data
Control Cell Layout
Perform Calculations in a Table
Create and modify a Chart
Customizing Formats Using Styles and Themes
Create and Modify Text Styles
Modify Text Styles
Create Custom List or Table Styles
Apply Document Themes
Customize Document Themes
Using Images in a Document
Resize an Image
Adjust Image Appearance
Integrate Pictures and Text
Insert and Format Screenshots
Insert Video
Creating Custom Graphic Elements
Create and Format Text Boxes
Draw Shapes
Modify Shapes
Add WordArt and Other Text Effects
Inserting Content Using Quick Parts
Insert building blocks.
Create and Modify Building Blocks
Insert Section Breaks
Insert Columns
Link Text Boxes to Control Text Flow
Using Mail Merge
Mail Merge Basics
Perform a Mail Merge
Automatic Tasks Using Macros
Create a Macro
Calculations in Word
Create a fillable form.
ORION is Ontario’s only provincial research and education network. Covering 6,000 kilometres with over 30 points of presence (PoPs), our private network connects regions and over a hundred institutions all over the province, including universities, colleges, hospitals, and research institutions, as well as many of Ontario’s school boards. 1.7 million people in the research and education industry rely on ORION to share and communicate with each other and to connect to a global grid of similar networks across Canada and around the world.
Our long history of providing advanced network solutions has given us the expertise we need to fulfil the digital requirements of Ontario’s research and education community.
We also provide shared access to advanced technology that lowers institutional purchasing costs and reduces duplication of services.
History
ORION was originally created with the support of the Ontario government. ORION is a self-sustaining, not-for-profit organization kicked off by the Ontario government under Premier Harris. We were founded in 2001 (known then as The Optical Regional Advanced Network of Ontario, or ORANO), and our first connection—between Toronto and Sudbury—was completed and tested in 2003. Following that initial success, ORION and the Ontario government invested $32.4 million. Since then, we’ve been a self-sustaining, not-for-profit organization.
Focus
At ORION, supporting our community comes first. As a not-for-profit organization, we’re focused on outcomes, re-investing in the network, and the success of our community, not corporate shareholders. Whether it’s ground-breaking researchers sharing huge amounts of data or students in a classroom using technology to learn, it’s all about Ontario’s progress and economic development.
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