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. In this course, you’ll learn how to use Word 2016 from the basic level to the advance level ensuring you can use this word-processing tool to create the most professional looking documents possible.
No matter what your profession 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 – Part 3
Manipulating Images
Using Custom Graphic Elements
Collaborating on Documents
Adding Document References and Links
Securing a Document
Using Forms to Manage Content
Automating Repetitive Tasks with Macros
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