Using Word 2016 for Windows with Office 365
Word 2016 (Windows)
| Beginner
- 11 videos | 1h 41s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
If you have a qualifying Office 365 subscription, you can use it to install Word 2016 and get the latest software updates released by Microsoft. During this course, you will learn how to download the latest updates. Then, discover how to create, open, browse, or save files, locally or on OneDrive or SharePoint. Other topics include how to restore previous document versions and reserve shared documents; create and insert 3D images with the 3D modeling tools. Annotate your document with the Draw tab's Ink tools. Use the editor tools, spell check, grammar checker, and contextual suggestions. Adapt your document for people of all abilities with the Accessibility Checker. Finally, employ the Resume Assistant to reference LinkedIn postings for your CV.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Creating & opening a documentSaving your documentManaging a document's version historyInserting 3d models into your documentAnnotating your documentProofreading & correcting your document
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Using the advanced accessibility checkerCreating a resume with linkedinSharing your document via e-mailSharing your document via a linkManaging link access & permissions
IN THIS COURSE
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5m 45sIn order to be able to use your Office 365-activated installation of Word 2016, it is important to know how to create new documents and open saved documents. You will see how to open a blank document as well as an existing one. You will also see how to view your list of recently opened documents. FREE ACCESS
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5m 56sYou can save your documents in several different places when using your Office 365-activated installation of Word 2016. You will see how to save a document for the first time as well as how to save it to the cloud on your professional OneDrive and SharePoint accounts. FREE ACCESS
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6m 9sWith your Office 365-activated version of Word 2016, you can manage a document's version history by opening a different version of the document, recovering unsaved documents and checking out a document so no one else can edit the document at the same time. FREE ACCESS
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5m 43sWith your Office 365-activated version of Word 2016, you can insert 3D models into your documents. You will see how to insert a three-dimensional image into your document and use the 3D model tools. FREE ACCESS
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6m 7sWith your Office 365-activated version of Word 2016, you can use the inking tools available via the Draw tab. You will see how to use the different pens and tools available in this tab in order to annotate and correct your document. FREE ACCESS
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5m 4sWith your Office 365-activated version of Word 2016, you can easily proofread and correct your document by using the Editor tool. You will see how to get contextual suggestions, access the editor tool and check the spelling and grammar for your text. FREE ACCESS
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5m 38sThe Accessibility Checker is a Word tool that will tell you when your content is not accessible, and help you to make sure that your document is adapted for people of all abilities, both to read and edit. Running proactively in the background, it will tell you in real-time when your content has, for example, low-contrast text that is difficult to read because the font color is too similar to the background color. You can then correct the errors, and take note of the warnings and tips the tool provides. FREE ACCESS
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5m 41sThe new Resume Assistant available via Office 365 allows you to work on your CV in Word while automatically pulling in information from LinkedIn. In this video, you'll see how to enable and open the tool, find examples of roles you want to apply for, and directly add content from LinkedIn to your CV in Word. FREE ACCESS
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5m 25sWith your Office 365-activated version of Word 2016, you can share your document via email a couple different ways. You will see how to access the email options and share a document as an attachment in an email as well as how to open a document that was shared with you via email. FREE ACCESS
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4m 37sWhen using your Office 365-activated version of Word 2016, you can share your documents via a link. You will not only see how to share a document via a link but how to configure the editing permissions for a document before sending the share link as well. If a coworker sends you a document saved in OneDrive, you can open it directly in Microsoft Word. FREE ACCESS
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4m 37sWith your Office 365-activated version of Word 2016, you can change the editing permissions for a link to be more restrictive or open, depending on your preferences. You will see how to modify the editing permissions and manage access to the shared link. FREE ACCESS
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