In this course, student will learn how to create and control section breaks, tables, merges, styles, and templates using Microsoft® Word 2013.
This course teaches Word users how to tap into the intermediate features of Microsoft® Word 2013.
Styles and outlines
Table formatting
Illustrations
Advanced document formatting
Document sharing
Mail Merge
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