
Overview
This is the Web-Based Version (accessed through your web browser) of our learning course.
The EasyPass Word Tutor – Office 2016 Through 365 Essentials is the web-based version of our award-winning Word tutorial program! Our interactive computer training program can have you up and running with Microsoft Word 2016, 2019, 2021, and 365 in very little time. The beautiful part is if you learn to use one version, there is not much difference with the others with the exception of a few added bells and whistles here and there. Overall, there is not much difference between the versions. Versions 2016, 2019, and 2021 are fixed, meaning they are a one-time payment and what you get is what you get. You will not get any new feature updates. Word 365 is part of the Office 365 subscription. You pay a monthly or yearly fee and will automatically get new feature updates as they become available.
This course can be viewed via a PC, Mac, Chromebook, or smart device with Internet access.
Who would benefit from this training program?
1. Users who are totally new to Word and/or word processors.
2. Experienced Word users who are new to the 2016 through 365 Environments.
3. Experienced Word users who are looking for shortcuts and tips.
4. Users who want much more than just a video to learn from.
5. Users wanting to stay competitive in school and/or the job market.
What do you get with our online course?
1. Lifetime Access – Come back to our online course anytime to review or see what is new.
2. Free Updates – Word is constantly being updated which means so is our online course. Get regular updates to our course as we make them at no additional charge to you.
3. Interactive Access – Word files you can download to easily follow our lessons and training videos.
4. Video Demonstrations – Our training videos demo our exercises so you can see how to do something.
5. Online Access – Since this course is Internet based, it can be viewed via a PC, Mac, Chromebook, or any smart device with Internet access and a web browser.
6. Multiple Device Access – You can use more than one device (e.g., home system, personal laptop, or work computer) to access your online course as long as you are the one logging into your account and you are not sharing your account information with others. Sharing account information is in violation of our Terms and Conditions – Section 2.
7. Basic Consulting Support – Need advice or help trying to accomplish something we teach in our course? For a year after purchase, our experts are here to assist you at no additional charge.
Course Features
- Lectures 46
- Quiz 1
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 59
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 46 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Lesson 1 - Getting StartedBeing successful with any computer program requires that you get familiar with its environment. This is especially true with the Office 2016 through 365 versions. The sooner you master the different parts of the program, the sooner you will master Word!8
- Lesson 2 - Modifying A DocumentThere will be many times that you will want to modify an existing document. For example, you may want to add or remove information or move things around in a document that was sent to you as an Email attachment. In this module you will learn how to easily modify text in an existing document.6
- Lesson 3 - FormattingFormatting refers to adding enhancements to your text and page to "pretty" up your document. This makes the information on your pages much easier to follow and makes it more presentable. For example, you may want to make certain titles bold or italic so they stand out. Keep in mind when formatting that all text selected will be affected when you activate a formatting command.8
- Lesson 4 - Inserting IllustrationsIt is often said that, "a picture is worth a thousand words". In Word, you can easily drop in illustrations to liven up your document or to better present your information. The type of illustrations you can drop into a document are: Pictures - Images stored on a drive (e.g., uploaded from a camera or found online). Shapes - Ready made shapes (e.g., lines, rectangles or circles). SmartArt - Images used to communicate information (e.g., flow or organizational charts). Charts - Images to illustrate and compare numeric data.4
- Lesson 5 - TablesTables are used to organize text and numbers into rows and columns so the information being presented is easier to follow. One problem in all versions of Word is that they use what are called "True Fonts". In True Fonts, different characters are different widths. For example, an "O" is wider than an "I". If you use these characters in different rows and try to line things up to the right in each row using spaces to create columns, the columns come out jagged (not lined up). This can be very frustrating. Tables are a great solution to get around this. Tables can also be used to do simple calculations and create forms and complex page layouts.3
- Lesson 6 - PrintingPrinting allows you to get a hard copy of your document. Word offers you three main options for printing. The three main options to print are: 1. File-Print. 2. Ctrl+P on the keyboard. 3. Clicking on the Print Preview and Print icon on the Quick Access Toolbar (must be added).6
- Lesson 7 – ReferencesWord reference tools are resources that help you apply and find information.4
- Lesson 8 – Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Word Features7
- Word ChallengeQuiz To Test Your Word Knowledge1
Requirements
- Device with Internet to access course
- Computer system with Word loaded highly recommended