Word 2013 videos and tutorials
Beginner |
Create your first Word 2013 document Watch these videos to learn how to use Word 2013. Get started with the new version to see how to do everyday tasks. |
Custom margins in Word 2013 Watch these tutorial videos to learn how to set a custom margin, and a default margin in Word 2013. Plus, learn how to change the margins of your headers and footers. |
Introduction to Tables of Contents (TOCs) You create a table of contents (TOC) by applying heading styles — for example, Heading 1, Heading 2, and Heading 3 — to the text that you want to include in the table of contents. Word 2013 searches for those headings and then inserts the table of contents into your document. Then you can automatically update your TOC if you make changes in your document. |
Line spacing Adjust the line spacing between text or paragraphs In Word 2013. Take this quick course to learn more, and then try it yourself. |
Spell-check basics All Office programs can check the spelling and grammar of your files. In Word 2013, click Review > Spelling & Grammar to get started. |
Top tips for working in Word Online Here are the top tips to help you get the most out of Word Online. Learn how to get started, save your work to OneDrive, add and review comments, edit, and print. |
Track changes Track changes records every edit without making anything permanent. You can move, copy, delete and insert text, change formatting, even change pictures and insert objects. And the person who sent you the document can see the changes you made and decide whether to accept or reject them. Or you can do the same when others make changes to your document. |
Webinar: 5 things to raise your game to a college level In college, there's a pervasive message that "you're not in high school anymore, so you better up your game." So we'll show you about sharing docs without thumb drives, how to avoid doing a bibliography by hand, and using free tools in Office Online. |
Work with word counts in your document Watch this video to learn how to track the word count in your document as you work. And if you need to print your document, learn how to insert and update the word count in to the body of your document. |
Advanced |
Advanced mail merge If you need to use mail merge a lot in your business, then this course is for you. Learn how to add formulas and conditional statements, and target recipients with field code. |
Advanced tables of contents In this course, we'll use some advanced techniques to create a custom TOC, in which you have complete control over the contents. |
Collapsible headings Collapsible headings can make it easier to read and quickly organize a document. When readers open the document, they can use the collapsed headings like a table of contents - choose the section they want to read and click the triangle next to it to expand it. |
Mail merge Use mail merge to create mass mailings that you individualize for each recipient. You can add individual elements to any part of a label, letter, envelope, or email, from the greeting to the entire document, even images. Word automatically fills in the fields with recipient information and generates all the individual documents. In this course we'll start with email, then move on to letters and envelopes. |
Take mail merge to the next level There's a lot more you can do with mail merge. You can import lists from other sources, like Microsoft Excel files, and take advantage of Excel's many tools for working with data and numbers. And customize your message to make it more personal to each recipient, or go all the way with personalization and insert text directly in each e-mail. Take this short course to learn more. |
Check out training courses for the rest of the Office 2013 programs.
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