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Learn how to use Microsoft Word Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced Training Courses OnlineYou get EVERY Microsoft Word Training Course – all 9 levels (including Microsoft Word Beginners’, Intermediate and Advanced Courses) and ALL with:

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Each Microsoft Word Training Course takes you, the student, on a learning journey from basic to more advanced skills, building on each other. We start with a training workbook and design step-by-step exercises at each stage (with the exercise files you can use to practice yourself).

The videos explain how to perform every action and the knowledge reviews test that you’ve understood the major concepts within each section of each course. Here’s some information about the training tools we use:

You can watch the online Microsoft Word training videos as often as you want, print the training workbooks and go through the step-by-step exercises (using the exercise files we provide).

Whether you learn by watching (the training videos) and replicating what you see, or by following step-by-step instructions from the training workbook, you’ll have all of the training resources to use as you please.

 

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There are now a whole bunch of free courses that are included for all EzyLearn students. No matter which of our courses you enrol into you’ll be able to use your login details to access all of these online courses for free!

Free sample of online Microsoft Office Courses in Excel and Word

EzyLearn has been delivering online courses since 2006 but unless you’ve been watching you may not have heard of us so we’ve always offered samples of our training workbooks and videos for you to get to know our training style. The Microsoft Excel Beginners 301 workbook is available as free download!

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Create Resume’s, Price Lists, Workbooks, Proposals

Microsoft Word uses LinkedIn Career Power to help write the perfect CV Resume Assistant, work experience, skills etcMicrosoft Word is used to create virtually every type of printed material that is used in the home and office from the humble letter, to one page flyers and cafe and restaurant menus, price lists, proposals, quotes etc.

Some people even use Microsoft Word to create invoices, though we recommend a cloud accounting software program to do that!

Microsoft now combines the power of LinkedIn to help you create the best resume/CV to ensure you look your best when applying for jobs.

 

 

Microsoft Office Beginners Essentials Combination Offer

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See what is included in each of our Microsoft Word Online Training Courses

Each of our Microsoft Word Training Courses are designed as a half day training session for the training centres we use to operate in Sydney between 2000 and 2006.

We have been a dedicated ONLINE ONLY training company since 2006

Although we include all of these 9 courses for the one low price we’ve demonstrated below how they are usually separated into Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Excel Courses.

Microsoft Word Beginners Course (Free Workbook Available)

  • Word Beginners Training Course 201 (half day equivalent)
  • Word Beginners Training Course 202 (half day equivalent)
  • Word Beginners Training Course 203 (half day equivalent)

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Microsoft Word Intermediate Course

  • Word Beginners Training Course 204 (half day equivalent)
  • Word Beginners Training Course 205 (half day equivalent)
  • Word Beginners Training Course 206 (half day equivalent)

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Microsoft Word Advanced Course

  • Word Beginners Training Course 207 (half day equivalent)
  • Word Beginners Training Course 208 (half day equivalent)
  • Word Beginners Training Course 209 (half day equivalent)

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Detailed Training Course Descriptions

If you prefer to see a summary of the skills taught in each of our Microsoft Word courses click on each of the Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced Course links. If you prefer to go into as much detail as possible, please read on.

Microsoft Word Course 201 – Understand & customise the Word screen

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 201The Screen: Get to know the name of all the different parts of the screen and what they do, including toolbars, menu bars, task pane, status bar etc. Customise your screen so that it is familiar to your preferences, including turning toolbars on/off.

Change the measurement units, recently used documents and personalised menu settings. Change the zoom and understand that it only affects how you see things on the screen as opposed to how the document prints out.

Understanding the Open dialog box and how to look into different folders to find a file and open it. Once the file is open you’ll learn how to get some fundamental information about that document, including how many pages and sections are in the document.

Editing Text: Understanding the mouse and text cursors and where text appears when you start typing. Move the text insertion point using both the mouse and keyboard, and move even faster where you want the text cursor using the Ctrl key in combination with the direction keys (also called Arrow keys).

Use the page up, page down, home and end keys to move around your document even faster. Learn how to edit and delete text using the Backspace and Delete keys,

Non-Printing Characters: Learn how the Enter, space bar and tab keys put a “non-printing” character on the screen. These characters do not print, but can be edited just like normal letters and numbers (in other words the can be deleted).

Saving: Understand how to save files, where files are stored and file names, also learn the keyboard shortcuts for this command. Understand the principles involved in saving a file for the first time, subsequent saves and using Save as.

Selecting text: Learn how to select text using the mouse, keyboard and the Select All command. Learn how to undo any changes you make because new users to Word will often accidentally delete text and the best way to get it back is to Undo it. Learn about the 3 ways of Undoing.

Understand where the selection bar is and use it and a combination of clicks, double-clicks and tripple clicks to select words, paragraphs and the entire document. Learn also about some common problems that people encounter when selecting text.

Use the SHIFT key on the keyboard to select text and combine it with other keys to select large amounts of text quite quickly. The more you learn to use the keyboard shortcuts, the faster it will be to create and edit your documents.

Get the Training workbook and Course Exercise files for this course for free. (Free Workbook)

Microsoft Word Course 202 – Font formatting and default settings

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 202Formatting: Text formatting effects individual characters that first need to be selected (highlighted). You’ll learn about changing the font, font size, style, colour, how to make characters bold, italic and underlined and how to make several of these changes at the same time using the mouse via the formatting toolbar and the Font formatting dialog box that is accessed via the menu bar.

Learn about default settings, in particular how to change the default font that is used in most “Normal” documents and learn how to use Format Painter to make formatting a breeze.

Page Formatting: Learn about the various page setup options and how to change the default Page Settings for “Normal” documents.

This section will show you how to make the page print sideways (landscape) or tall (portrait) – this is called Orientation and how to change your side and top and bottom margins (distance that text appears from the edge of the page).

Microsoft Word Course 203 – Paragraph formatting

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 203Paragraphs: This topic is one of the hardest concepts to master for those starting out using Microsoft Word, yet it is a fundamental skill that helps you master other like tabs, indenting, and even advanced tools like styles and templates.

Topics include understanding how the Enter key separates each paragraph and that a line with nothing in it except the enter character (also called carriage return) can contain paragraph formatting. You’ll learn how to select paragraphs to change their paragraph formatting (different from font formatting).

Line spacing and the amount of space before and after a paragraph can also be applied using paragraph formatting tools.

Borders and Shading: This is a very simple tool to use initially, but it can get more confusing depending on “what” you want to apply the formatting to. You can apply the formatting to text, paragraph(s) or entire pages.

Topics Covered: Understanding the tool buttons on the borders and shading toolbar, applying borders to paragraphs that contain indenting, and to several paragraphs at once.

You also learn about different shading options (again, you can get different formatting for text and paragraphs) and learn how to combine text and paragraph shading for that added effect in your documents.

Bullets and Numbering: These tools provide a great way to make the information in your document easy to read. It also helps to highlight the main points and can show you main topic headings and sub-categories.

You’ll learn: How to start using bullets and numbering using some automatic tools (this is an easy way to get started and it also teaches you how to deal with automatic bullet and number formatting if it happens and you don’t want it to).

Change the type of bullets or numbering used (including the use of letters), edit and existing numbered list (to insert points in the middle) and get an introduction to how numbering styles are used (Styles are covered in more detail in a later Word module).

Learn how to change the spacing between the margin and the bulletted list and between the bullets and the text. This is particularly important if you are going to work with large bullets.

Microsoft Word Course 204 – Using Tabs to align text

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 204Tabs: Tabs are primarily used to provide structed spacing across the page in Word documents. It is ideal where you have a list of information like a price list or a database of names. Tab is a “non-printing” character (similar to space) that doesn’t print, but it makes your text cursor line up at a given marker, that you can see in the ruler.

You should have a solid understanding about paragraph formatting before you attempt this module.

You will learn: There are default tab markers in the ruler (usually set at every 1/2 inch) and how to use the tab key to make text line up. You’ll learn about the difficulties that people have understanding the tab character and how to delete tabs to fix most common problems.

Just like the good ‘ole manual typewriter, you can actually set tabs where you want them so that you don’t have to continuously press the tab key to make text line up. It also gives you much more control for when you want to change how the text lines up.

You’ll learn about the many different type of tabs that you can set and when to use them (for example, you can make a column of dollar figures line up to the decimal point). You’ll learn how to use the menu bar option to set and change tabs using the tabs ‘dialogue box’. This is a great tool if you get stuck and simply want to remove all ‘set’ tabs.

Using Tables for professional layouts

(was Microsoft Word Course – 205, but has now been combined into Course 204)

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 205Tables: Tables are a great tool to help you structure your data. The concept of tables is similar to using tabs (yet much more powerful in terms of layout) and a simpler than using a spreadsheet (eg. Excel).

There are more formatting options in relation to borders and fill colours that make Tables very powerful and you can incorporate images into each of the cells of the table.

You’ll learn: How to insert a table using the menu bar and toolbar methods, how to choose the number of rows/columns you want in your table and deleting cells/columns and rows that you don’t need.

You’ll learn how to resize parts of a table visually using your mouse or using a dialog box and you’ll learn how to select the various parts of a table to then apply formatting or edit the contents.

You’ll learn: how to enter information into cells, how to alter the text and  paragraph formatting within a cell using the Table properties dialog box.

How to merge cells (ideal if you want to create a heading or have large areas within your table for information) and split them to further structure your data.

These skills give you complete control over the more intricate tools that are available within a table.

You’ll learn how to apply text formatting to individual cells and use the format painter option to make it much easier to duplicate. You’ll learn how to change vertical as well as horizontal justification (alignment).

Table gridlines can be turned on or off for viewing and border formatting can also be applied if you want lines to appear when printing your table.

You can also apply shading and bullets within each cell of a table and you’ll learn how to perform these actions.

 

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EzyLearn Answers for student support in online training courses in MYOB, Xero, Quickbooks online, Microsoft Excel, Word, Powerpoint and WordPressOur Microsoft Word Online Training Course comes with EzyLearn ANSWERS support. If students find that our courses don’t cover something that they are very interested in learning and implementing for their business they can submit an EzyLearn ANSWERS request and it will be considered as a case study for future course development. If you’re a high volume organisation we’ll also prioritise your request as part of your corporate training support.

 

Microsoft Word Course 205 – Headers & footers, templates & page breaks

This course was previously MS Word Course 206, but from 18th November 2015 it has been renamed as MS Word Course 205

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 206Office Clipboard: This tool enables you to “collect” many pieces of information from any office program that is running so that you can then paste them all in one document it you want to. It also enables you to collect many pieces of information (text, images etc) and then have them available for you when you are ready to paste. It takes the concept of copy and paste to the next level.

You’ll learn how to make the Office clipboard appear automatically, copy and paste text using the office clipboard and deleting all information that is stored on the office clipboard onces you have finished with it.

Learn about: Page breaks to help keep headings at the top of the page. You can use both the mouse (an menu bar options) or keyboard shortcuts to insert page breaks and you will also learn how to view the page breaks and delete them when they are no longer neede.

Symbols are used to produce a creative effect in documents and especially when using bullets. There are symbols that represent commonly used information like Telephone, fax and email symbols.

You’ll learn: How to insert symbols and understand symbol subsets. There are literally hundreds of symbols and you can even use keyboard combinations to make symbols appear on your screen. A good example of when these symbols are used is foreign language symbols.

Some common symbols are © and ® and you’ll learn how to get these and many more symbols like them into your document.

Headers and Footers: This tool enables you to insert text or symbols in your document. they normally appear at the very top and bottom of your document and contain information about the document such as filename, page numbers, copyright information etc.

You’ll learn: How to move from the document to the header/footer and back to the document, how to switch between the header and footer and how to quickly move around these areas using your mouse.

Use tabs in the header/footer to professionally align the information and insert very quickly some document information with only a couple clicks. Information like the current date/time, total number of pages, filename and many more.

Templates: this tool enables you to create professionally laid out documents once, and use them over and over again without accidentally changing them. The most common examples are letterheads, fax headers, reports etc. Word actually comes with a large range of templates but you can also create as many as you want of your own.

You’ll learn: Where Word gets the page settings when it creates a blank new document. Where to find the many ‘pre’ created Word templates that come with the program, and how to start building your own professional templates.

You’ll understand the commom mistakes that people believe about templates and use them more effectively in your workplace, own business or even in a schooling environment to create professional documents over and over.

Best of all, the great work you produce will be consistantly professional.

Advanced program options and customisations

This content was part of a separate course Microsoft Word Course 207, but from 18th November 2015 has been combined with the NEW MS Word Course 205

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 207Customising toolbars: If you are familiar with the current standard and formatting toolbars you’ll be happy to hear that you can do much more with them. You can turn unused buttons off and put buttons on the toolbars for tools that you use more frequently. This is a great way to put all your commonly used tools on the screen in one place.

You’ll learn: How to completely customise your toolbars, turn buttons on and off using the toolbar options button. Put a button on any toolbar for virtually any command from the menu list options.Â

Learn how to turn “Screen Tips” function on, show shortcut keys in the menu list and display each font (from the font drop down list) in it’s own style. These customisations just help to make your life little easier when using Word.

Learn how to apply your own keyboard shortcuts to commonly used commands (this is available for literally hundreds of commands and if you really want to save time by using your keyboard or impress someone in your office this tool is very handy).

Learn how to put a button in the toolbar that inserts the date in the format of your choice. These skills can be used to put other buttons on the toolbar.

Automatic Features: There are many automatic features in Word and many of them are turned on automatically when Word is installed on your computer. Some of these features include: AutoCorrect for spelling mistakes, initial capitalisation (THis is an example), Accidental use of Caps Lock (eg. aLBATROSS), automatic conversion of 1/2 to ½ etc etc.

You’ll learn: Where to go to see the features that have been turned on and how to turn them off if you find them too annoying. You’ll learn what these features are called and how to use them in more detail to make your life much easier. For example if you work in a doctors surgery or a legal firm where you constantly use long names, you can type in an abbreviation instead and Word will fill the rest of the name in.

You’ll learn how to quickly make common symbols appear like the copyright and trademark symbols, how to convert 1st to 1st how to make sure that Word uses smart quotes. You’ll also learn how to make sure that when you type an email address or website address that Word DOESN’T convert it into a hyperlink.

These skills will give you trememdous confidence and bring you to an intermediate skill level in Word.

Program Options: This is the point where you can really make some substantial changes to how Word operates, from simple turning on and off of some view options, converting the measurement in your rulers to centimetres or inches or points etc, change the number of recently used files that you see in the File menu, to more advanced Text editing options like turning drag-and-drop on/off etc.

You’ll learn how to take complete control of Word, using features that you may never have thought you could have control of. These names may not make sense but after you have completed this module it will:

  • Typing replaces selection
  • INS Key for paste
  • Smart Cursoring
  • Smart paragraph selection
  • Smart cut and paste etc etc

You’ll learn how to turn spelling and grammar on and off and customise the rules it uses when performing these actions, and how to change the user information.

Microsoft Word Course 206

Symbols, clipart and images

This component of the course was previously part of a separate course called MS Word Course 208 but from 18th November 2015 has been combined with the previous MS Word Course 209

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 208Symbols & clipart: Learn about Webdings, windings, ZapfDingbats and many other fonts that are actually specific fonts used to show symbols. These symbols are used in bulletted lists as well as throughout text. Also learn how to use Clipart to make your document much more colourful.

You’ll learn: How to insert symbols by choosing from a large range of options and understand that these symbols can be formatted just like text. You can enter many symbols in one go and then drag and drop them around the document to where-ever you want them.

Clipart: Learn about the insert clipart pane and how to search for clipart using keywords. Learn how to use the Clipart organiser to accumulate any images that are currently on your computer so that you can manage those images, plus any clipart that came with the software in the one place. Learn how to get to clipart images online. Learn how Images/clipart appear when they are first inserted into your document and much more…

Image Files: These images are files that have either been downloaded from the Internet, taken with a digital camera or scanned from a photograph and they are full colour images (although they can also be black and white and greyscale) that are stored on your computer as a file. A good example of this is a logo. Your logo can be stored on your computer and then used in templates or fliers and brochures and price lists.

You’ll learn: How to insert images that are stored on your computer as a file, how to resize and re-colour them, plus change their contrast and brightness. These changes are only applied to the photograph while that photo is within your document (it doesn’t change the actual image file). Learn how to turn the Picture toolbar on and off and also how to crop and rotate an image.

Compress an image to make the file smaller so that the Word document can be sent faster via the Internet. Learn how text wraps around images and change it. You’ll learn about “in line with text” and how an image when initial inserted acts just like any other character. Learn how to change the text wrapping to Square, In front of text and even behind the text as a watermark.

You can now start to use these skills and the previous modules to create professional and colourful documents using images.

Drawing and Graphics (Workbook)

This section was previously called MS Word Course 209, but is now combined as part of MS Word Course 206

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 209This course will teach you about using the large range of drawing tools that are available with Microsoft Word. Tools like inserting charts, callouts and banners, block arrows, organisational charts, flow diagrams and connectors and much more.

These can be created as separate objects or incorporated in your body of text to create a great visual effect that is easy to understand quickly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft Word Course 207 – Data files and mail merge

This course was previously called MS Word Course 210

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 210Data: Understand the structure of data, fields & records, Creating a data table, forms for working easier with data tables, table and form views, creating new records, data formats including tab and comma delimited text, Sorting data and deleting rows.

Mail merge: mail merge basics, connecting to data sources, inserting merge fields, filtering and selecting data, editing merge recipients data, previewing merged results, different merge options, merging to a new document, saving changes to merge files.

Labels and envelopes: Customise your label, text formatting within the label, label size options, create new label templates for future use, printing addresses on envelopes, adding an envelope to your document and more…

 

Microsoft Word Course 208 – Sections and section breaks

This course was previously called MS Word Course 211

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 211Sections, breaks and drawing objects: Understanding how sections work, continuous, column and page break sections, different page formatting for individual pages, make one page print sideways, choosing the number of columns, combining a section of 2 and 3 columns on the one page, making text start at the top of the next column, having different headers and footers for different sections, decide where you want the page numbering to start, inserting reference fields in the header/footer…

 

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft Word Course 209 – Bookmarks, hyperlinks and styles

This course was previously called MS Word Course 212

Microsoft Word Training Course Workbook 212Bookmarks hyperlinks and styles: inserting and naming bookmarks, getting to a bookmark, linking to a bookmark from another part of the document, exploring other places a hyperlink can point to, removing hyperlinks, hyperlink to an email address, using styles to give your document structure, inserting a table of contents, looking at a document map, understanding style formatting.

 

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One price for all Microsoft Excel courses for each program-croppedOur course includes Microsoft Word knowledge reviews to test your new skills and provide you with the learning resources to review your answers and go over the learning material again if you need to.

Unlike other larger training companies [highlight]we make ALL the training resources available ALL the time. Therefore if you want to review a video you can and if you want to redo a knowledge review test you can (3 attempts).[/highlight]

We make our online Word courses available the way that students want to use them – as a resource during their membership period.

Many students will do a course to get new skills and a certificate that proves they have the skills but they often won’t get a chance to really put their skills into use until they actually get a job.

With our open access Word courses you’ll be able to access any part of each of the Microsoft Word courses when ever you please during your membership period.

 

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