Overview
The Microsoft Word Advanced Training Course is designed for users who already have a solid foundation in Microsoft Word and wish to enhance their document creation skills to a professional level. This course focuses on advanced features such as styles, …
Course Details
The Microsoft Word Advanced Training Course is designed for users who already have a solid foundation in Microsoft Word and wish to enhance their document creation skills to a professional level. This course focuses on advanced features such as styles, templates, mail merge, referencing tools, automation, and document protection.
Ideal for professionals, students, administrators, and content creators, this course will empower learners to work more efficiently, produce complex documents, and apply advanced formatting and layout techniques with confidence.
Who is this course for?
This course is ideal for:
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Office professionals and administrators handling complex documents
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Students and researchers producing academic papers or reports
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Writers, editors, and marketers creating branded content
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Anyone who wants to master Word’s advanced features for productivity and precision
What will you learn?
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Creating and managing templates and styles for consistent formatting
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Using section breaks, headers/footers, and advanced layout features
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Implementing mail merge for personalised letters, labels, and emails
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Adding tables of contents, citations, footnotes, and indexes
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Protecting and reviewing documents with track changes, comments, and restrictions
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Using macros and quick parts for automation and workflow efficiency
Outcomes and Progression
After completing the course, learners will be able to:
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Create professional documents for business, academic, or legal use
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Streamline workflows using Word’s automation tools
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Prepare for Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification in Word
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Progress to expert-level or Office 365 integration training
Entry Requirements
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Basic to intermediate experience using Microsoft Word
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Familiarity with formatting, tables, and basic document design
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Access to Microsoft Word (2016 or later recommended)





