The Microsoft Word Masterclass training course is a beginner to an advanced level course designed to create complex and professional quality documents. The training introduces the delegates to the essentials of Word and the word processing application. The training will help the delegates to manage complex and lengthy documents in the business. Delegates will get an opportunity to enhance their Microsoft Word documenting skills using Microsoft Word, which is more beneficial to creating better documents.
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The Microsoft Word Masterclass training course is a beginner to an advanced level course designed to create complex and professional quality documents. The training introduces the delegates to the essentials of Word and the word processing application. The training will help the delegates to manage complex and lengthy documents in the business. Delegates will get an opportunity to enhance their Microsoft Word documenting skills using Microsoft Word, which is more beneficial to creating better documents.
Create different types of Word documents
Training is provided by the well- experienced trainers
Apply alignment techniques, page numbering and bullets
Learn about graphics components including SmartArt, image and shapes
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A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.
Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.
Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.
There are no formal prerequisites hence everyone can attend the Microsoft Word Masterclass training.
The Microsoft Word Masterclass course is designed for those professionals who want to gain the knowledge of Microsoft Word to create and edit the professional documents.
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The Microsoft Word Masterclass training updates the delegate’s existing knowledge and skills by introducing new features of Microsoft Word. Throughout the training, delegates will able to create an effective Word document with the help of spell checking grammar, and they can check their mistakes before sharing the document with someone. The delegates also get to know how to create own buttons and menus. By the end of the training, candidates will be able to easily create, edit, format and print stunning Word documents.
Starting with Microsoft Word
About Microsoft Word
Open, close a word processing application
Creating a new Word document, selecting text, moving text, undoing and redoing, formatting text, and applying advanced text effects
Maximising the potential of your document
Navigating in your document
Working on your document
Receiving help with Microsoft Word
Creating Headers and Footers
Creating headers and footers
Inserting page numbers
Design ribbon by using the header and footer tools
Maximising the use of headers and footers
Working with Long Documents
Adding a table of contents
Updating and deleting a table of contents
Footnotes and endnotes
Inserting citations and a bibliography
Adding an index
Inserting a table of figures
Creating an outline
The New Ribbon Interface
Becoming acquainted with Microsoft Word
Defining ribbons
Ribbons and chunks
The home ribbon
Insert and view ribbon
The Advanced Ribbons
The page layout and references ribbon
Mailings ribbon
The contextual ribbons
Review and Collaborating on Word Documents with others
Adding comments to a document
Tracking changes
Viewing changes, comments and additions
Accepting and rejecting changes
Mail Merge in Microsoft Word
These are the steps to perform a mail merge in Microsoft Word Make a new document for a Mail merge
Comparing and Combining Documents
Comparing documents
Combining documents
Printing and Viewing your document
How to use layouts and views
Basic viewing tools
Advanced viewing tools
Using print preview
Printing a document
Using page setup
Using Formatting Tools
Bullets and numbering
Using delineation tools and paragraph dialogue
Working with pages
Protecting Documents
Making the Word documents read-only
Removing metadata from files
Password protect Word documents
Restrict formatting and editing
Time Saving Tools
Language tools
Inserting pre-defined text
New Features as of 2013
Using the cloud
Resume reading feature
New Features in Word 2016
Ink equations
Version history
Shape formatting and sharing
Tips and Tricks
Downloading your document into other formats
Creating a contents page
Copying and pasting
Paragraph formatting
Inserting page breaks
Customising
Shortcuts
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York is a walled city in the northeast England with a population of around 153,717 according to 2011 census. It lies at the concurrence of the Foss and Ouse rivers in North Yorkshire, non-metropolitan and Ceremonial County in England. The town is considered as the county town of the historic Yorkshire County. The town served a base for two major political events in England. The town became a famous tourist destination for millions of tourists for its unique and rich heritage, notable historical attractions and also offer a range of cultural and sporting activities. The Romans founded the city in 71 AD and became the largest town and a provincial capital in Britain. The town developed as a major trading centre of wool in the Medieval Period and. By the middle ages, it became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical of the Church of England, also termed as the international Anglican Communion’s mother church.
The economy of the town was primarily based on confectionery manufacturing centre and railway-related industries. The town became a centre of the railway network in the 19th century. The focus of the economy shifted to the service sector in recent decades. The major employers of the city are health services and the University of York, and the local economy of the city is largely dependent on the tourism sector. The ‘city of York’ term represented the unitary authority area and covered the rural areas beyond the boundaries of the old city.
History
The oldest inhabited settlement of the town recorded between 8000 and 7000 BC was Mesolithic. The site was occupied by the tribe of Romans, known as Brigantes during the Roman conquest of Britain and the tribal area became a Roman client state. The origin of the city established in 71 AD when the Ninth Legion built a wooden military fortress on flat ground at the concurrence of the River Ouse and Foss. The fortress was occupied by the 6000 legionary soldiers and spread on an area of 50 acres land. The population of the town reduced in the post-Roman era due to occasional flooding from the Foss and Ouse rivers. York became the chief city of King Edwin of Northumbria in the 7th century. The first wooden minster church was built, and restoration of the other parts of the town took place in 627.
The town experienced revolutionary phase after the two years of Norman Conquest of England. William the Conqueror, the first Norman King of England, stopped the rebellion and built a wooden fortress and timbered castle across the Ouse River. Later on, these were demolished in 1069 and remains are visible on the banks of the Ouse River. Due to its strategic location and its closeness to the Great North Road, the town became a significant trading and cloth manufacturing centre. The first charter was granted in 1212, provided trading rights in England and Europe. The economy of the city declined in the Tudor times and many monastic houses, hospitals and institutions were closed under the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The city became a service centre in this period.
The railways arrived in the city in 1839, and it became a major railway centre by the end of 9th century. George Hudson, railway promoter was responsible for introducing the railway in the city. The engineering industry flourished with the arrival of railways in the city. The city is home to the North Eastern Railway and provided job to more than 5500 people. The two major industries emerged in 1900 are railways and confectionery. The National Railway Museum was built in the city in 1975 and brought prosperity to the city with the emergence of the tourism industry. The historic core of the city was marked as a conservation area in 1968.