Word Processing with Microsoft Word - Level 1
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Generate professional documents with the world's leading document creator.
Considered to be the industry standard in document and report creation, Microsoft Word is in-demand worldwide and used in virtually every industry. This powerful software can create a variety of document types, including: reports, templates, training manuals, calendars, invoices, and promotional materials. In this introductory session, participants will explore essential Microsoft Word features and functions in an interactive and step-by-step delivery format. Once familiar with the Microsoft Word environment, participants will practice formatting, select and use built-in styles, and discover other features that contribute to professional document creation with improved readability.
Harness the power of MS-Word to create professional documents while drastically reducing the time needed to maintain and update document formats.
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Key Learning Outcomes
- Navigate key Microsoft Word features and tools
- Format documents
- Identify time-saving features
- Explore design principles to improve readability
NOTE: This is an interactive session. Participants must have Microsoft Word 365, (or compatible version) installed on their computer.
Course Duration: 1 day | Continuing Education Contact Hours: 7
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This course qualifies as credits toward the International Association of Business Communicators' (IABC) professional certifications.
When applying to sit for either the exam for Communications Management Professional (CMP)(R) or Strategic Communication Management Professional (SCMP)(R) or to apply for recertification, Gardiner Centre courses can be an integral part of your application package.
To learn more about this global standard certification, visit: gcccouncil.org. To inquire about sitting for a certification exam, contact the local IABC NL chapter at iabcnl@gmail.com, or visit: iabcnl.com.