Microsoft Word is a powerful word processing tool for creating and managing professional documents, reports, letters and business materials. Our Word courses cover everything from simple document creation to advanced formatting, styles, tables, templates, mail merge and professional report production.
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Introduction Microsoft Word Course
This course assumes no prior knowledge of Word. The course is ideal for beginners or for people who are self-taught and wish to brush up on their existing skills. The course begins with an overview of the program, terminology and navigation of the screen. By the end of the course delegates will be able to produce, edit, save and print a variety of documents.
No previous experience of Microsoft Word is required. Delegates should have basic computer skills, including how to use a mouse and keyboard.
Intermediate Microsoft Word Course
This course is aimed at users who have attended the previous stage or more experienced users who wish to further their knowledge of Microsoft Word. On completion, delegates will be able to use more advanced formatting techniques, work with tables, use bulleted and numbered lists and understand Mail Merge for producing letters, emails or address labels.
Delegates should have attended the previous stage of the Word course at Pringle PCS or have equivalent working knowledge.
Advanced Microsoft Word Course
The advanced course builds on existing knowledge, covering advanced document management, styles for automatic tables of contents, enhanced mail merge with filters and database links, and Word customisation with menus, buttons and an introduction to macros and VBA.
Delegates should have attended the previous stage of the Word course at Pringle PCS or have equivalent working knowledge.
Custom Microsoft Word Course
Bespoke Microsoft Word training is ideal when your team needs help with real documents, company templates, reports, forms, formatting standards or specific Word problems. The session can be tailored around your business documents and the exact skills your staff need.
Requirements can be agreed before the course. Delegates can bring examples of documents they work with, so the training is practical and directly relevant.