MS Word is a powerful word processing program that
enables you to manipulate many types of data into interactive documents.
With Word, you can share documents and review changes, merge data into
forms, embed spreadsheet information, save documents in other word formats,
and even create Web pages so you can share your data online, email
it, or burn to a CD/DVD. As a teacher, you can use Word to develop project-based
learning exercises for your students and teach specific reading, writing,
editing, and language skills.
In this hands-on workshop, users will learn
to use Microsoft Word to create useful more interactive documents.
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- Advanced preference settings
- Summary function
- Versions function
- Paste Special
- Toolbars
- Document Map
- Office Clipboard
- Reveal Formatting
- Breaks
- Auto Text
- Data fields
- Symbols
- Comment
- Caption
- Index and Tables
- Insert…
- Formatting
- Auto Correct
- Track Changes
- Merge Documents
- Protect Document
- Flag for follow-up
- Customize menus
- Advanced Tables
- Using Help and online resources
Throughout this session, you can get help
from the Help menu while using Word. To
open the online Help, select Microsoft Word Help from
the Help menu. If you have an Internet connection, you
can also point to Office on the Web on the Help
menu and choose from several resources that may be of interest
to you such as Product News, Frequently Asked Questions, and Online Support.
You can also go to http://www.microsoft.com/word/ for
all of the latest information.