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Word 2013 offers a variety of features that let you quickly add reference document elements often found in formal, published papers. This course explores endnotes, footnotes, how to build and update a table of contents, and citations, cross-references, and bibliographies. The course also delves into how to perform a mail merge manually or by following along with a step-by-step wizard. This course will help prepare learners for the Microsoft Certification Exam 77-418: Word 2013 which certifies individuals as Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Word 2013.
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Word 2013 enables you to share and collaborate on documents in a variety of ways. To protect a document you can mark it as final, making it read only, you can add a password to the document, and you can edit who changes the document, and what changes they can make. This course explores these concepts along with restoring draft versions of documents and sharing documents via e-mail or SkyDrive. It also examines working with PDF documents in Word and working with blogs. This course will help prepare learners for the Microsoft Certification Exam 77-418: Word 2013 which...
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Within Word 2013, there are numerous options that allow you to customize how the contents of your documents appear. Items like page margins, paper sizes, and spacing are fully customizable. You can also add headers and footers to easily include important information on some or all of the pages in your document and add page numbers to make it easier to navigate longer documents This course demonstrates how to adjust page margins and paper size, as well as how to add, edit, and remove headers and footers. Adding page numbers, configuring indentation, and adjusting paragraph...
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Tables are a great way of sorting and organizing data to make it easier to read and analyze. In Word 2013, you can create tables in a variety of ways, either using the ribbon to specify the number of columns and rows required, drawing a table and customizing it as needed, or converting existing text to a table. Once you've created a table, there are many options available to customize its overall appearance. You can add and remove cells, columns, and rows as needed, as well as merge cells, split them apart, or even split a table into more than one table. You can use row...
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