Word 2016 Advanced
Word 2016 Advanced Overview
Word 2016 advanced explores ways to enhance Word documents with graphical elements that include images, shapes, tables, and charts. The series also demonstrates different techniques for users to automate tasks by using QuickParts, templates, macros, and mail merge. While Word 2016 Advanced is a continuation from the Word 2016 Essentials series, it can be viewed as a standalone show for users looking to go beyond just adding and formatting text. This series is specifically for locally installed Word 2016 on Windows operating system.
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Hello everyone, and
welcome to Microsoft Word 2016 Advanced.
My name is Vonne Smith, and I will be
your host for this this course overview.
And what we're going to be covering
in this course overview is, well,
exactly what we're gonna be talking
about throughout these episodes.
Who is this target audience?
Who should be the ones that are watching
these shows in this series?
And do I need to know anything
before we get started?
And any extra tidbits that I might have
for you as we go through everything.
This series is broken up
into two main sections,
we have our graphical elements and
we have automation.
In our graphical elements section,
we're going to be going over how to
insert images in to our Word document.
We'll also be covering shapes and
SmartArt.
We'll also be creating and
inserting tables and charts.
For all of these different graphical
objects, we'll be learning how to format
them, make them really pretty, maybe
throw some pink in there and some purple.
We'll also talk about how
to actually position and
word warp these in our document.
So we know exactly where we want to
have them placed in relationship to
the words on the page.
In the automation section, we're gonna
be talking about creating templates.
And exactly what is a template, which I
feel is a misconstrued word sometimes if
we're talking about the technical, correct
way of using a template within Word.
So definitely stay tuned for
that episode, so we can know that
the right way to be using it.
We're also be talking about adding quick
parts, and how the building blocks within
word can be really hardy to make
us a more efficient user of Word.
We're also gonna be reporting macros,
all those steps that you have to do
all the time, record a macro, hit the play
button and make your life a lot easier.
We'll also be inserting linked objects
in from Excel into our Word documents
to be able to pull that information and
generate the content automatically.
And the all important mail merge,
which is a lot of fun, and once you have
figured out how to do those step by
steps it becomes a lot easier for you.
The target audience,
any Office user would be the perfect
person to watch these episodes.
Now, when I say Office,
notice that here it is capitalized
meaning that Office as Microsoft Office.
You use Word on a daily basis
to create documents for
anything that you use in your office work.
Which might be a home office, could be a
large office, could be a large university,
all the different levels of where
your physical office might be.
But again, in relationship to
the Office products from Microsoft.
And this is for,
I would say, upper basics,
to where you understand how to
insert text into a Word document.
So you're comfortable with inserting text,
you really just wanna kinda fancy up
your documents, and add some of those
different elements that will kind of add
a little bit of flair to your document.
And as well making some of those tasks
that you do to be repeatable, and
make it easier for
you in that automation section.
So this would be more towards,
I would say, your advance users.
This is a continuation from
our Word Essentials series so
I will be referring to that series as
well throughout these different episodes.
So make sure you go check that
out in our course library.
What do you need to know
about before we get started?
A foundational knowledge of Word, such as,
do you know how to format your text?
Are you familiar with styles?
Cuz I love styles, and
I'll be talking about them all the time.
So make sure you have a foundational
knowledge of how to create styles, and
how to use styles effectively.
As well as page layout elements, such
as section breaks, page breaks, how to
create columns, and those are again,
covered in that Word Essential shows.
Basic knowledge of how to use your Windows
operating system, how to go to your
file explorer, how to open files,
how to save files and when to print.
And of course,
some familiarity with other Office
products will be helpful here as well.
If you know how to use Excel pretty well,
then that will help you in Word, or
say you know how to use Outlook or
PowerPoint that could be helpful as well.
There's a lot of things that
crossover between the products, so
if you know a little bit about one,
you know a little bit about the other.
And the last parts I like to talk
about are these extra tidbits.
There's always more than one
way to do something in Word.
So if I might be explaining ways one and
two,
there might be ways three and four, that
you might know about that I didn't cover.
That's just the way it works
within these Office products,
there's always different ways.
And it's one I still learn about it too,
where like, I didn't know you could
right-click and use that option or
I didn't know this shortcut did that.
So just know that there will be
multiple ways that I might not cover.
Updates happen, yes, it does.
So as an Office 365 subscriber,
the product is always updating.
And at the time of the recording,
I am on a specific version of whatever
the update was at in
the Office 365 subscription.
So you might see different buttons or
different options, or
things might have changed
a little bit from the time that
I recorded these episodes to
the time that you're watching it.
And that also being said, the way that
your network is organized, let's say,
if you are in a large organization, you
might not get updates as frequently, or
maybe they've turned them off altogether.
So things might be a little bit different,
so if there's some slight variations or
I'm showing you something that you
see in your documents, it's like,
I don't have this available to me.
That is most of the reasons why it
won't be is cuz of the updates and
what version you're on.
Or your network settings to where
maybe they've put a group policy on to
where you're not allowed to
do this particular function,
because they have locked that down.
So those things happen.
Searching for answers,
the oracle of the Internet is out there.
There's a lot of great information that
you can search through whatever search
engine you feel like to say, hey,
I wanna learn how to do x, y, z in Word.
You will have a ton of different
websites that will be able to guide you
in the right direction, and the Microsoft
help files are always really helpful.
That's probably one of the first
places I would start, and
then go on to other places.
And most importantly, have fun.
I know that this can get
really frustrating sometimes,
especially if you're fighting and
like why won't it just move over?
I've been there, I understand.
But that's where you need to just take a
breath, turn it off, go do something else,
come back and then it's poof,
it magically works.
So just try to keep that attitude of hey,
if I don't get it right the first
time I'll try it again.
Especially when you're watching these
episodes, just have a good time.
We like to cut up here and there and
keep it light, and
just keep it fun for all of you.
So I hope you enjoy, and I hope to
see you soon in some episodes soon.
[LAUGH] Have a good time.
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Overview
Word 2016 advanced explores ways to enhance Word documents with graphical elements that include images, shapes, tables, and charts. The series also demonstrates different techniques for users to automate tasks by using QuickParts, templates, macros, and mail merge. While Word 2016 Advanced is a continuation from the Word 2016 Essentials series, it can be viewed as a standalone show for users looking to go beyond just adding and formatting text. This series is specifically for locally installed Word 2016 on Windows operating system.
Learning Style
On Demand
Length of course
8h 56m
20 Episodes
Here are the topics we'll cover
- Graphical Elements
- Automation
Learning Options