Desktop Computer Skills
Microsoft Office 2016: Intermediate Word
Advanced Table Customization in Word 2016
Designing and Formatting Illustrations in Word 2016
Maintaining, Protecting, and Reviewing Documents in Word 2016
References, Proofing, Mail Merges, and Forms in Word 2016
Sharing and Collaborating on Documents in Word 2016
Using Illustrations, Styles, and Themes in Word 2016

Advanced Table Customization in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a03_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Advanced Table Customization in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • set row and column sizes and copy or move rows and columns in tables in Word 2016
  • change cell spacing in tables and adjust table cell margins in Word 2016
  • use table AutoFit options to resize table rows or columns automatically in Word 2016
  • perform basic and more advanced sorting of tables in Word 2016
  • set a table header row to repeat on each page of a document in Word 2016
  • break table rows across pages in a Word 2016 document
  • split a table that spans more than one page in Word 2016
  • use formulas to calculate values in tables in Word 2016
  • apply number formatting to formulas and paste formulas in tables in Word 2016
  • convert existing text to a table or convert a table to text in Word 2016
  • position tables within other elements on a page in Word 2016
  • convert text to a table, use a formula to perform a calculation, and perform a basic table sort in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft Word 2016 makes it easy to integrate tables in documents and to modify them in various ways. In this course, you'll learn how to modify a table and perform both basic and advanced sort operations, manage a table that spans multiple pages of a document, use formulas in a table, convert text to a table and vice versa, and position tables within other page elements in Word 2016. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016.

Advanced Table Customization in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a03_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Advanced Table Customization in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • set row and column sizes and copy or move rows and columns in tables in Word 2016
  • change cell spacing in tables and adjust table cell margins in Word 2016
  • use table AutoFit options to resize table rows or columns automatically in Word 2016
  • perform basic and more advanced sorting of tables in Word 2016
  • set a table header row to repeat on each page of a document in Word 2016
  • break table rows across pages in a Word 2016 document
  • split a table that spans more than one page in Word 2016
  • use formulas to calculate values in tables in Word 2016
  • apply number formatting to formulas and paste formulas in tables in Word 2016
  • convert existing text to a table or convert a table to text in Word 2016
  • position tables within other elements on a page in Word 2016
  • convert text to a table, use a formula to perform a calculation, and perform a basic table sort in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft Word 2016 makes it easy to integrate tables in documents and to modify them in various ways. In this course, you'll learn how to modify a table and perform both basic and advanced sort operations, manage a table that spans multiple pages of a document, use formulas in a table, convert text to a table and vice versa, and position tables within other page elements in Word 2016. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016.

Designing and Formatting Illustrations in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a02_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Designing and Formatting Illustrations in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • add shadows and reflections to pictures in Word 2016
  • apply a glow, soft edges, and 3-D formatting or rotation to an object in Word 2016
  • remove the background of an image in Word 2016
  • apply color saturation, tone, and recolor options to a picture in Word 2016
  • change image brightness and contrast, and soften or sharpen images, in Word 2016
  • apply picture styles, effects, and layouts to pictures in Word 2016
  • change an existing shape and apply shape styles and effects in Word 2016
  • modify the layout of shapes in SmartArt in Word 2016
  • apply SmartArt layouts and styles, add new shapes, and use the Text pane for SmartArt in Word 2016
  • apply chart layouts and styles, and add additional chart elements, in Word 2016
  • switch the layout of chart rows and columns, and select and edit chart data, in Word 2016
  • add and remove column formatting, and add column breaks, in Word 2016
  • select the correct pagination option when working with paragraphs in a Word 2016 document
  • insert new page and continuous section breaks in Word 2016
  • apply transparency and a picture style and layout to a picture, and add an element to a chart in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Enhance Word 2016 documents with decorative, professional looking illustrations using the Format and Design ribbons dedicated to Shapes, Pictures, Charts, Textboxes, WordArt and SmartArt. In addition, focus on compressing illustrations This course addresses more complex formatting using Word 2016. Some of these skills, for instance, section breaks and pagination options, are beneficial when working with large documents which require complex formatting. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016.

Designing and Formatting Illustrations in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a02_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Designing and Formatting Illustrations in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • add shadows and reflections to pictures in Word 2016
  • apply a glow, soft edges, and 3-D formatting or rotation to an object in Word 2016
  • remove the background of an image in Word 2016
  • apply color saturation, tone, and recolor options to a picture in Word 2016
  • change image brightness and contrast, and soften or sharpen images, in Word 2016
  • apply picture styles, effects, and layouts to pictures in Word 2016
  • change an existing shape and apply shape styles and effects in Word 2016
  • modify the layout of shapes in SmartArt in Word 2016
  • apply SmartArt layouts and styles, add new shapes, and use the Text pane for SmartArt in Word 2016
  • apply chart layouts and styles, and add additional chart elements, in Word 2016
  • switch the layout of chart rows and columns, and select and edit chart data, in Word 2016
  • add and remove column formatting, and add column breaks, in Word 2016
  • select the correct pagination option when working with paragraphs in a Word 2016 document
  • insert new page and continuous section breaks in Word 2016
  • apply transparency and a picture style and layout to a picture, and add an element to a chart in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Enhance Word 2016 documents with decorative, professional looking illustrations using the Format and Design ribbons dedicated to Shapes, Pictures, Charts, Textboxes, WordArt and SmartArt. In addition, focus on compressing illustrations This course addresses more complex formatting using Word 2016. Some of these skills, for instance, section breaks and pagination options, are beneficial when working with large documents which require complex formatting. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016.

Maintaining, Protecting, and Reviewing Documents in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a04_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Maintaining, Protecting, and Reviewing Documents in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • arrange documents side by side and apply synchronous scrolling in Word 2016
  • add, modify, show or hide, and remove comments in Word 2016
  • use the Reviewing pane and list different contributors in Word 2016
  • enable or disable the tracking of changes and accept or reject changes in a document in Word 2016
  • set a password to restrict others from disabling tracking and use advanced tracking options in Word 2016
  • compare different versions of a document and combine revisions from multiple authors in Word 2016
  • allow only certain types of formatting and editing in a Word 2016 document
  • add and remove password protection for a document in Word 2016
  • protect a document by marking it as a final version in Word 2016
  • delete and recover draft versions of documents in Word 2016
  • add and edit document properties in Word 2016
  • use synchronous scrolling when viewing documents side by side, add a comment, display document contributors, and apply editing restrictions to all but a specific paragraph of a document in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft Word 2016 makes it possible for multiple contributors to collaborate in reviewing documents, as well as providing features that help protect documents from unwanted changes. In this course, you'll learn how to use comments, check document revisions, track document changes, and combine or compare revisions in different document versions. You'll also learn how to protect a document from specific types of changes, manage draft versions, and alter document properties. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016

Maintaining, Protecting, and Reviewing Documents in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a04_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Maintaining, Protecting, and Reviewing Documents in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • arrange documents side by side and apply synchronous scrolling in Word 2016
  • add, modify, show or hide, and remove comments in Word 2016
  • use the Reviewing pane and list different contributors in Word 2016
  • enable or disable the tracking of changes and accept or reject changes in a document in Word 2016
  • set a password to restrict others from disabling tracking and use advanced tracking options in Word 2016
  • compare different versions of a document and combine revisions from multiple authors in Word 2016
  • allow only certain types of formatting and editing in a Word 2016 document
  • add and remove password protection for a document in Word 2016
  • protect a document by marking it as a final version in Word 2016
  • delete and recover draft versions of documents in Word 2016
  • add and edit document properties in Word 2016
  • use synchronous scrolling when viewing documents side by side, add a comment, display document contributors, and apply editing restrictions to all but a specific paragraph of a document in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft Word 2016 makes it possible for multiple contributors to collaborate in reviewing documents, as well as providing features that help protect documents from unwanted changes. In this course, you'll learn how to use comments, check document revisions, track document changes, and combine or compare revisions in different document versions. You'll also learn how to protect a document from specific types of changes, manage draft versions, and alter document properties. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016

References, Proofing, Mail Merges, and Forms in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a05_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

References, Proofing, Mail Merges, and Forms in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • insert hyperlinks to web sites, documents, and bookmarks in Word 2016 documents
  • add and modify endnotes or footnotes in Word 2016
  • create, modify, and update a table of contents for a document in Word 2016
  • insert citations or citation placeholders in Word 2016 documents
  • use citations to add a bibliography to a Word 2016 document
  • create and work with a master document and subdocuments in Word 2016, and understand the document levels in Outline view
  • configure options for checking spelling and grammar in Word 2016
  • enable automatic correction of spelling and grammar and configure exceptions in Word 2016
  • set AutoFormat options and use the math AutoCorrect option to replace text as you type in Word 2016
  • use a wizard to perform a mail merge in Word 2016
  • manually perform a mail merge in Word 2016
  • add the Developer tab to the ribbon and identify the form controls it provides in Word 2016
  • construct a basic form and add and modify legacy form controls in Word 2016
  • insert a hyperlink to a specific heading in a document, create a table of contents, and configure an exception for the AutoFormat feature in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft Word 2016 provides sophisticated options for adding references to documents, automatically correcting documents, performing mail merges, and constructing forms. In this course, you'll learn how to add references such as hyperlinks, citations, a table of contents, and a bibliography to a document. You'll also learn how to configure automatic text correction and formatting, how to perform a mail merge, and how to construct a basic form and add controls to it in Word 2016. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016.

References, Proofing, Mail Merges, and Forms in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a05_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

References, Proofing, Mail Merges, and Forms in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • insert hyperlinks to web sites, documents, and bookmarks in Word 2016 documents
  • add and modify endnotes or footnotes in Word 2016
  • create, modify, and update a table of contents for a document in Word 2016
  • insert citations or citation placeholders in Word 2016 documents
  • use citations to add a bibliography to a Word 2016 document
  • create and work with a master document and subdocuments in Word 2016, and understand the document levels in Outline view
  • configure options for checking spelling and grammar in Word 2016
  • enable automatic correction of spelling and grammar and configure exceptions in Word 2016
  • set AutoFormat options and use the math AutoCorrect option to replace text as you type in Word 2016
  • use a wizard to perform a mail merge in Word 2016
  • manually perform a mail merge in Word 2016
  • add the Developer tab to the ribbon and identify the form controls it provides in Word 2016
  • construct a basic form and add and modify legacy form controls in Word 2016
  • insert a hyperlink to a specific heading in a document, create a table of contents, and configure an exception for the AutoFormat feature in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft Word 2016 provides sophisticated options for adding references to documents, automatically correcting documents, performing mail merges, and constructing forms. In this course, you'll learn how to add references such as hyperlinks, citations, a table of contents, and a bibliography to a document. You'll also learn how to configure automatic text correction and formatting, how to perform a mail merge, and how to construct a basic form and add controls to it in Word 2016. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016.

Sharing and Collaborating on Documents in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a06_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Sharing and Collaborating on Documents in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • share a document with others via OneDrive from within Word 2016
  • share a document using e-mail from within Word 2016
  • share Word 2016 documents in the PDF and XPS formats
  • allow collaboration on a document by sharing it to the cloud from within Word 2016
  • set up a document for viewing in a web browser from within Word 2016
  • use instant messaging to send a document from within Word 2016
  • set up and register a blog account and post a document directly to the blog from within Word 2016
  • record a macro and assign it to a command button in Word 2016
  • add items to the Quick Parts Gallery and modify them in Word 2016
  • access the Quick Parts Gallery and save a selection to the AutoText quick part in Word 2016
  • use the internal search facility in Word 2016 to search for topics and images
  • download apps for Word 2016 from the Microsoft Store Online
  • share a document as a blog post and present a document online via a link in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft Word 2016 includes several useful options for sharing and collaborating on documents, and for speeding up a range of routine tasks. In this course, you'll learn many different ways of sharing Word 2016 documents. You'll also learn how to create and use macros and reusable pieces of content called Quick Parts, about the internal search facility in Word 2016, and about downloading useful apps from the Microsoft Store Online. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016

Sharing and Collaborating on Documents in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a06_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Sharing and Collaborating on Documents in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • share a document with others via OneDrive from within Word 2016
  • share a document using e-mail from within Word 2016
  • share Word 2016 documents in the PDF and XPS formats
  • allow collaboration on a document by sharing it to the cloud from within Word 2016
  • set up a document for viewing in a web browser from within Word 2016
  • use instant messaging to send a document from within Word 2016
  • set up and register a blog account and post a document directly to the blog from within Word 2016
  • record a macro and assign it to a command button in Word 2016
  • add items to the Quick Parts Gallery and modify them in Word 2016
  • access the Quick Parts Gallery and save a selection to the AutoText quick part in Word 2016
  • use the internal search facility in Word 2016 to search for topics and images
  • download apps for Word 2016 from the Microsoft Store Online
  • share a document as a blog post and present a document online via a link in Word 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft Word 2016 includes several useful options for sharing and collaborating on documents, and for speeding up a range of routine tasks. In this course, you'll learn many different ways of sharing Word 2016 documents. You'll also learn how to create and use macros and reusable pieces of content called Quick Parts, about the internal search facility in Word 2016, and about downloading useful apps from the Microsoft Store Online. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016

Using Illustrations, Styles, and Themes in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a01_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Using Illustrations, Styles, and Themes in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • work with pictures in Word 2016
  • add available screenshots or screen clippings you create to documents in Word 2016
  • insert text boxes, WordArt, and charts in Word 2016 documents
  • add shapes and SmartArt to a document and use the Lock Drawing mode in Word 2016
  • control how text wraps around shapes and pictures in Word 2016
  • rearrange objects in Word 2016
  • compress and crop pictures in Word 2016
  • add text to an existing shape and use the drawing canvas to control drawing elements in Word 2016
  • use special paste options to paste a copied object as a picture or to create a link in Word 2016
  • import external objects and text using the Text from File option in Word 2016
  • apply built-in and custom styles to text in Word 2016
  • apply predefined and custom themes to documents in Word 2016
  • add a page background, apply transparency settings, and create a watermark in Word 2016
  • add a screen clipping and text boxes to a Word 2016 document, paste a link, and crop and compress a picture in Word 2016

Overview/Description
You can add several types of illustrations, such as pictures, screen clippings, shapes, charts, and WordArt, to documents in Microsoft Word 2016. You can also enhance documents by adding properly positioned text, along with attractive formatting and page backgrounds. In this course, you'll learn how to insert and work with different types of graphic and text content, how to use special paste options, and how to apply styles, themes, and backgrounds to Word 2016 documents. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016

Using Illustrations, Styles, and Themes in Word 2016

Course Number:
mo_inwo_a01_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Using Illustrations, Styles, and Themes in Word 2016

  • start the course
  • work with pictures in Word 2016
  • add available screenshots or screen clippings you create to documents in Word 2016
  • insert text boxes, WordArt, and charts in Word 2016 documents
  • add shapes and SmartArt to a document and use the Lock Drawing mode in Word 2016
  • control how text wraps around shapes and pictures in Word 2016
  • rearrange objects in Word 2016
  • compress and crop pictures in Word 2016
  • add text to an existing shape and use the drawing canvas to control drawing elements in Word 2016
  • use special paste options to paste a copied object as a picture or to create a link in Word 2016
  • import external objects and text using the Text from File option in Word 2016
  • apply built-in and custom styles to text in Word 2016
  • apply predefined and custom themes to documents in Word 2016
  • add a page background, apply transparency settings, and create a watermark in Word 2016
  • add a screen clipping and text boxes to a Word 2016 document, paste a link, and crop and compress a picture in Word 2016

Overview/Description
You can add several types of illustrations, such as pictures, screen clippings, shapes, charts, and WordArt, to documents in Microsoft Word 2016. You can also enhance documents by adding properly positioned text, along with attractive formatting and page backgrounds. In this course, you'll learn how to insert and work with different types of graphic and text content, how to use special paste options, and how to apply styles, themes, and backgrounds to Word 2016 documents. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft Word 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
End users at all levels, including those who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft Word and more experienced Word users who want to learn about new features in Word 2016

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