Microsoft Office: Word, Excel and Access Productivity Bundle
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Get 3 Microsoft Office Courses in this 1 Bundle:
→ Microsoft Word Time Saving Tips To Boost Your Productivity ✔
→ Excel: Core Data Analysis, and Workbook Customization
→ Access: Customizing Tables, Forms, Reports & Action Queries
Do you:
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Use Microsoft Office Word, Excel, or Access
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Want to work faster, with less stress
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Want to gain skills in the World’s most popular productivity applications
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Want to learn anytime, and at your own pace
Then you are going to get a lot out of this course.
I have designed clear, and thorough videos to answer questions that you have about Word, Excel, and Access.
There is Plenty of free downloadable material.
I am here to help you build Word, Excel, and Access confidence
This isn’t a course about Office data entry, but how to get the most out of the features of each application.
This course is a healthy mix of:
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step by step lectures
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articles
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and a few animated gifs.
With plenty of resources, and all of the documents, workbooks, and the database are here in the course for hands on learning.
So if you want to get more out of Microsoft Office, be more productive, and learn from a Pro, this is your course to enroll in now.
If you don’t learn anything new in the 11+ hours of lectures, and over 200 lectures, Udemy guarantees this course within 30 days of sign up… take a look at their policy on that.. and then sign up.
You have nothing to lose, and only plenty of new Office skills to gain.
So become a better Microsoft Office user, and enroll now.
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4Quick Ways to Select Text
Learn how to use clicks of the mouse, instead of dragging, to quickly select the text in your Word documents.
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5Keyboard Shortcuts for Extending a Selection
Learn the keyboard shortcuts that will help you quickly extend the selection of your text in your Word documents.
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6Selecting an Entire Word Document Two Ways
Two quick ways to select your entire document, no matter the size.
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7Navigating Your Word Documents with Your Keyboard
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to quickly navigate around your Microsoft Word documents. Save time, don't scroll.
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8Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Your Word Documents
A list of the keyboard shortcuts that will help you quickly navigate around your Microsoft Word documents.
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9The Wonderful Navigation Pane
The Navigation Pane is an amazing tool in Microsoft Word. Learn how to use it to navigate, of course, and structure your document.
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10You Can Create a Table of Contents in Less Than 4 Seconds If...
Table of Contents are so important, especially to long documents, and they are sooooo easy to create. Learn how.
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11Making Use of KeyTips, The Ribbon's Access Keys
When you want to use the Ribbon, but not use your mouse to get there, turn on the Ribbon's Access Keys, called KeyTips.
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12Changing the Default Font of Your Word Documents
Learn what to do when you would like to change the default font used every time you open a Microsoft Word document.
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13Changing the Line Spacing of Your Documents
Learn to use keyboard shortcuts to format the line spacing in your Microsoft Word documents.
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14Super Fast Subscript and Superscript Formatting
Save a few clicks of the mouse.
Learn the Keyboard shortcuts to turn your text into Sub, or super script.
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15The Format Painter: What it is, and Keeping it Active
Use the Format Painter to quickly apply the same formatting, to multiple pieces of text or graphics
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16Repeating Simple Actions
Learn the keyboard shortcuts to repeat the last action that you took in Microsoft Word.
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17Adjust the Font Size Without Using the Ribbon
There are buttons you can press on the keyboard that will adjust the size of your font.
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18Start Typing at Any Alignment Setting with the I Bar
You don't have to start typing on the left of your Word document, then change the alignment in the Ribbon.You can start typing at Left, Center, or Right alignment.
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19Creating Bulleted Lists with the Keyboard
Learn the keyboard shortcut to turn your text into a bulleted list, as well as the shortcut to turn a bulleted list into text.
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20Changing the CASE of words
It is really easy to change the case of text in Microsoft Word.
Learn how in this lecture.
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21The Ins and Outs of Page Breaks
Page breaks - you need them, they can be created, and removed in multiple ways.
Learn what those are in this lecture.
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22Keyboard Shortcuts for Formatting Your Word Documents
A list of keyboard shortcuts to help you quickly format you Microsoft Word documents.
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23The Overwhelming Importance of Headings
Learn just how important Heading styles are to your Microsoft Word documents.
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24Getting Familiar with the Styles Pane
The Styles Pane can be your best friend when it comes to keeping a consistent look and feel of your document.
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25Creating Custom Text Styles
Learn how to stay consistent, and create custom text styles.
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26Restrict Others From Formatting Your Word Document
Don't let other users change the formatting of your Microsoft Word documents.
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27Modifying Text Styles
When you create your styles, just know that you are not stuck with them, you can always modify them as needed.
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28Creating a Table with Just Your Keyboard
Creating a Table with Just Your Keyboard
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29Converting Text or Lists to Tables
Learn how to take text in your Word documents, and convert them into tables, or turn your tables into text.
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30Creating Table Styles
Learn how to create new table styles in Microsoft Word, as well as to turn it into the default style for all of your tables.
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31Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Through Tables in Your Word Document
A list of Keyboard Shortcuts for Navigating Through Tables in Your Word Document
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32Turning a Plain List into Beautiful SmartArt
Don't just use common lists, when you can turn those lists into beautiful SmartArt.
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33Creating Multi-Level List Styles
Learn how to create your own multi-level list styles.
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34Overview of Forms
An Overview of User Forms in Microsoft Word, and what you will be learning in this section.
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35Adding Labels to Forms
Adding Text Labels to User Forms in Microsoft Word
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36Adding Text Controls to Forms
Adding Text Controls to User Forms in Microsoft Word, and Modifying Their Properties.
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37Adding Pictures Controls to Forms
Adding Picture Controls to User Forms in Microsoft Word, and Modifying Their Properties.
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38Adding Combo Box (Drop-Down) Controls to Forms
Adding Drop-Down Lists, also called Combo Boxes, to User Forms in Microsoft Word.
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39Adding Date Controls to Forms
Adding a Drop-Down Date Picker Control to User Forms in Microsoft Word, and Modifying Their Properties.
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40Adding Check Boxes to Forms
Adding Check Boxes to User Forms in Microsoft Word, and Modifying Their Properties.
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41Adding Option (Radio Buttons) Controls to Forms
Adding Radio Buttons, also called Option Buttons, to User Forms in Microsoft Word, and Modifying Their Properties.
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42User Testing the Form
Once You Have Created Your Form, Make Sure You Test a Copy of that Form.
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43Protecting the Form
Make Sure Other Users Can Only Fill In The Form, and Not Change Your Labels, or Layout.
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44Editing Form Permissions
Allow Certain Users to Modify Specific Portions of Your Microsoft Word Form.
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45Creating a Submit Button to E-mail Forms Using Outlook
Learn How To E-mail the Microsoft Word Form, as an Attachment, Through Microsoft Outlook.
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46Exercise: Create Hiring Information Form
Test Your Skills By Inserting Into a Microsoft Word Form Different Form Controls, and Modify Their Properties.
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47Customizing the Ribbon to Meet YOUR Needs
Customizing the Ribbon is one of the best things that you can do for yourself when using Microsoft Office.
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48Getting the Ribbon Out of the Way When it Takes Up Too Much Space
Sometimes the Ribbon is just in the way. learn how to hide the Ribbon until you need it again.
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49Tell Me What You Want To Do... (2016)
A new feature of Office 2016 is the Tell Me What You Want To Do text box.
See how helpful it can be.
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50Creating Your Own Keyboard Shortcuts
Learn how to create your own custom keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Word.
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51Removing Keyboard Shortcuts
Learn how to remove keyboard shortcuts.
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52Reassigning Keyboard Shortcuts
Need to change a keyboard shortcut?
Learn how to do so in this lecture.
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53Viewing Your Word Document's Statistics (Character, Word, Paragraph,Line Count)
Need to make sure that essay, or report is 500 words?
Just check the Stats window.
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54Making Your Own AutoCorrect Entries
AutoCorrect can be used for more than just smiley faces.
Find out how you can create you own entries, and make text entry easier!
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55Recovering Unsaved Documents
Did you close Microsoft Word without saving the changes? Did the power go out?
Learn how to recover unsaved Microsoft Word documents.
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56Changing the Default Save Location of Your Word Documents
When you hit Save, where do your documents go?
If it is not to the folder that you want, learn how to change the default save location.
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57Creating Master Documents
Master documents are a great tool when working on long documents, or creating documents with teams.
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58Creating a Cover Page for Your Reports and Long Documents
A cover page can make any Microsoft Word document look more professional.
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59Adding Watermarks to Your Word Documents
Learn how easy it is to create text, or image watermarks on your Microsoft Word documents.
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60Inserting Placeholder Text Into Your Word Documents
When you need to insert placeholder text into your Microsoft Word document, all you have to do is...
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61Comparing Two Documents for Differences
Have Microsoft Word Compare the differences between two documents for you.
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62Linking a Microsoft Excel Chart to Word
Learn how to link, and display, Microsoft Excel charts in Microsoft Word.
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63Sending a Microsoft Word Document to PowerPoint
You can turn your Microsoft Word documents, that are styled with Headings, into a PowerPoint presentations.
Follow theses steps to do so.
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64Making Good Use of the Undo History
Use the Undo History to undo multiple steps at a time.
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65Using Word's Calculator (Yes Word Has a Calculator)
To quickly calculate anywhere on your Word documents, use the hidden Calculate button.
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66Printing a Portion of the Page
If you do not need to print your entire Microsoft Word document - don't.
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67Password Protecting Your Microsoft Word Documents
Learn how to create a password to open your documents, edit them , or both.