Microsoft® Office Word 2016: Part 1 (Desktop/Office 365™)
These days, most people take electronic word processing for granted. While we may still write out our grocery lists with pen and paper, we expect to use a computer to create the majority of our documents. It's impossible to avoid word-processing software in many areas of the business world. Managers, lawyers, clerks, reporters, and editors rely on this software to do their jobs. Whether you are an executive secretary or a website designer, you'll need to know the ins and outs of electronic word processing.
Microsoft® Word 2016 is designed to help you move smoothly through the task of creating professional-looking documents. Its rich features and powerful tools can make your work easy, and even fun. In this course, you'll learn how to use Word 2016 to create and edit simple documents; format documents; add tables and lists; add design elements and layout options; and proof documents.
This course covers Microsoft Office Specialist exam objectives to help students prepare for the Word 2016 Exam and the Word 2016 Expert Exam.
In this course, you will learn fundamental Word 2016 skills.
You will:
- Navigate and perform common tasks in Word, such as opening, viewing, editing, saving, and printing documents, and configuring the application.
- Format text and paragraphs.
- Perform repetitive operations efficiently using tools such as Find and Replace, Format Painter, and Styles.
- Enhance lists by sorting, renumbering, and customizing list styles.
- Create and format tables.
- Insert graphic objects into a document, including symbols, special characters, illustrations, pictures, and clip art.
- Format the overall appearance of a page through page borders and colors, watermarks, headers and footers, and page layout.
- Use Word features to help identify and correct problems with spelling, grammar, readability, and accessibility.
This course is intended for students who want to learn basic Word 2016 skills, such as creating, editing, and formatting documents; inserting simple tables and creating lists; and employing a variety of techniques for improving the appearance and accuracy of document content.
To ensure your success in this course, you should have end-user skills with any current version of Windows®, including being able to start programs, switch between programs, locate saved files, close programs, and access websites using a web browser. For example, you can obtain this level of skills and knowledge by taking either of the following United States Career Campus courses, or any similar courses in general Microsoft Windows skills:
- Using Microsoft® Windows® 10
- Microsoft® Windows® 10: Transition from Windows® 7
- Microsoft® Office Professional Plus 2016
- Microsoft® Windows® 10 Professional or Enterprise
For this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the following minimum hardware configurations:
- 1 GHz or faster 32-bit or 64-bit processor
- 1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
- 25 GB available disk space
- DirectX 10 graphics card and a 1,024 × 576 or higher resolution monitor (1,024 × 768 resolution or higher monitor recommended)
- Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device)
- Network cards and cabling for local network access
- Internet access (contact your local network administrator)
- Printer (optional) or an installed printer driver
- Projection system to display the instructor's computer screen
Lesson 1: Getting Started
with Word
Topic A: Navigate
in Microsoft Word
Topic B: Create
and Save Word Documents
Topic C: Manage
Your Workspace
Topic D: Edit
Documents
Topic E: Preview
and Print Documents
Topic F: Customize
the Word Environment
Lesson 2: Formatting Text
and Paragraphs
Topic A: Apply
Character Formatting
Topic B: Control
Paragraph Layout
Topic C: Align
Text Using Tabs
Topic D: Display
Text in Bulleted or Numbered Lists
Topic E: Apply
Borders and Shading
Lesson 3: Working More
Efficiently
Topic A: Make
Repetitive Edits
Topic B: Apply
Repetitive Formatting
Topic C: Use
Styles to Streamline Repetitive Formatting Tasks
Lesson 4: Managing Lists
Topic A: Sort a
List
Topic B: Format
a List
Lesson 5: Adding Tables
Topic A: Insert
a Table
Topic B: Modify
a Table
Topic C: Format
a Table
Topic D: Convert
Text to a Table
Lesson 6: Inserting
Graphic Objects
Topic A: Insert
Symbols and Special Characters
Topic B: Add
Images to a Document
Lesson 7: Controlling Page
Appearance
Topic A: Apply a
Page Border and Color
Topic B: Add
Headers and Footers
Topic C: Control
Page Layout
Topic D: Add a
Watermark
Lesson 8: Preparing to
Publish a Document
Topic A: Check
Spelling, Grammar, and Readability
Topic B: Use
Research Tools
Topic C: Check
Accessibility
Topic D: Save a
Document to Other Formats
Appendix A: Microsoft
Office Word 2016 Exam 77-725
Appendix B: Microsoft
Office Word 2016 Expert Exam 77-726
Appendix C: Microsoft Word 2016 Common Keyboard Shortcuts