Look at these shocking facts:
- Microsoft first released Word on October 25 1983. When it was released it was known as Multi-Tool Word for Xenix systems.
- From its time of release up to 1994, Word was boasting of an impressive 90% share market.
- Word has different licenses for different stakeholders. Commercial versions of Word are licensed as a standalone product or as a component of Microsoft Office.
- Word was made available on Mac and PC, besides these two, the only other desktop platform to be graced with its own version of Word was the Atari ST.
- AutoCorrect was introduced to the sixth version of Word in 1993. Before then, users had to correct their own typing, spelling and grammar mistakes.
- In 2013, Microsoft introduced the first touch friendly version of Word.
- Word is available on mobile devices and online for easy accessibility.
- Word is included in the latest version of Microsoft Office, Office 365.
Here’s a list of the video titles included in this training:
- 1. Overview
- 2. File Menu
- 3. File Menu – Part 2
- 4. Home Menu
- 5. Home Menu – Part 2
- 6. Insert Menu
- 7. Insert Menu – Part 2
- 8. Design Menu
- 9. Layout Menu
- 10. References Menu
- 11. References Menu: Table of Contents
- 12. Mailings Menu
- 13. Review Menu
- 14. Review Menu – Part 2
- 15. Review Menu – Resume Assistant
- 16. View Menu
- 17. Basic Document Creation
- 18. Basic Document Creation – Part 2
- 19. File Type Saving
- 20. Conclusion
Part 2 advanced course
Here’s a list of the video titles included in this training
- 1. Overview
- 2. File Menu
- 3. File Menu – Part 2
- 4. Home Menu
- 5. Home Menu – Part 2
- 6. Insert Menu
- 7. Insert Menu – Part 2
- 8. Design Menu
- 9. Layout Menu
- 10. References Menu
- 11. References Menu: Table of Contents
- 12. Mailings Menu
- 13. Review Menu
- 14. Review Menu – Part 2
- 15. Review Menu – Resume Assistant
- 16. View Menu
- 17. Basic Document Creation
- 18. Basic Document Creation – Part 2
- 19. File Type Saving
- 20. Conclusion
Course Curriculum
Course Reviews
No Reviews found for this course.
5203 STUDENTS ENROLLED