Mo-100 And Mo-110 Certification Prep: Microsoft Word
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.74 GB | Duration: 5h 40m
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.74 GB | Duration: 5h 40m
Learn the skills for the MO-100 and MO-110 Microsoft Word exams, part of the MS Office Specialist certificate
What you'll learn
We will look at every skill required for the MO-100 and MO-110 exams. This includes:
Manage documents
Insert and format text, paragraphs, and sections, including how to use the Format Painter, and how to insert page, section and column breaks
Manage tables and lists, including convert text to tables, configure our row headers in our tables to repeat on multiple pages, and create multi-level lists
Create and manage references, such as footnotes and endnotes, bibliographies (for the MO-100 exam), and table of contents
Insert and format graphic elements, which includes text boxes, pictures, SmartArt, screenshots, and 3D models.
Manage document collaboration, namely managing comments and tracking changes to documents
Requirements
Before beginning, you will need to know how to use a Windows computer, including a mouse.
It would be good if you have used Microsoft Word before, but this is not essential.
Description
Lots of people use Microsoft Word, but there are a lot of features hidden away. In this course, we'll be looking at features that can help you more easily and effectively create and maintain professional-looking reports, multicolumn newsletters, résumés or CVs, and business correspondence.Please note: This course is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Microsoft.We'll start off by looking at Inserting and formatting text, paragraphs and sections, including how to use the Format Painter, and how to insert page, section and column breaks.We'll then look at Managing tables and lists. We'll convert text to tables, configure our row headers in our tables to repeat on multiple pages, and create multi-level lists.Next up is Creating and managing references, such as footnotes and endnotes, bibliographies (for MO-100 only), and table of contents, and then managing comments and tracking changes to documents. For use in the MO-100 exam, there are also creating citation sources and bibliographies.We'll then look at how to insert and format graphic elements. This includes text boxes, pictures, SmartArt, screenshots, and 3D models.We'll finish off by looking at how to manage documents, such as links to locations within documents, modifying headers and footers, and inspecting documents for personal information, and accessibility and compatibility issues.No prior knowledge is required. And there are regular quizzes to help you remember the information, so you can be sure that you are learning.Once you have completed this course, you will have an expanded knowledge of Microsoft Word. And with some practice, you could even take the official Microsoft MO-100 or MO-110 exam, which is one of the three requirements to get an official Microsoft Office certification – wouldn't that look good on your CV or resume.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Welcome to Udemy
Lecture 3 How to get the best out of your Udemy course
Lecture 4 Do you want auto-translated subtitles in more languages?
Lecture 5 Curriculum
Lecture 6 Resources
Section 2: Insert text and paragraphs
Lecture 7 An introduction to Microsoft Word
Lecture 8 Fonts
Lecture 9 Copy, cut and paste, dragging text, and the clipboard
Lecture 10 1. Search for text
Lecture 11 16. Find and replace text
Lecture 12 17. Insert symbols and special characters
Lecture 13 Practice Activity Number 1
Lecture 14 Practice Activity Number 1 - The Solution
Section 3: Format text and paragraphs
Lecture 15 18, 22. Apply text effects, including Clear Formatting
Lecture 16 19. Apply formatting by using Format Painter
Lecture 17 20. Set line and paragraph spacing
Lecture 18 20. Set indentation
Lecture 19 121. Apply built-in styles to text
Lecture 20 Practice Activity Number 2
Lecture 21 Practice Activity Number 2 - The Solution
Section 4: Configuring documents and creating document sections
Lecture 22 23. Format text in multiple columns
Lecture 23 4. Show and hide formatting symbols and hidden text
Lecture 24 24. Insert page, section, and column breaks
Lecture 25 105, 125. Set up document pages and Change page setup options for a section
Lecture 26 Practice Activity Number 3
Lecture 27 Practice Activity Number 3 - The Solution
Section 5: Creating tables
Lecture 28 28. Create tables by specifying rows and columns
Lecture 29 26, 27. Convert text to tables, and tables to text (and how to add tabs)
Lecture 30 32. Resize tables, rows, and columns
Lecture 31 33, 34. Configure a repeating row header, and splitting tables
Lecture 32 Practice Activity Number 4
Lecture 33 Practice Activity Number 4 - The Solution
Section 6: Modifying tables
Lecture 34 Formatting tables, including borders
Lecture 35 31. Merge and split cells
Lecture 36 129. Sort table data
Lecture 37 130. Configure cell margins and spacing
Lecture 38 Practice Activity Number 5
Lecture 39 Practice Activity Number 5 - The Solution
Section 7: Create and modify lists
Lecture 40 35, 36, 37. Format paragraphs as custom numbered and bulleted lists
Lecture 41 39. Set starting number values, and restart and continue list numbering
Lecture 42 37, 38. Increase and decrease list levels
Lecture 43 Practice Activity Number 6
Lecture 44 Practice Activity Number 6 - The Solution
Section 8: Create and manage references
Lecture 45 40. Insert footnote and endnotes
Lecture 46 41. Modify footnote and endnote properties
Lecture 47 42, 43. Insert and customize tables of contents
Lecture 48 41a, 41b. (MO-100) Create and modify bibliography citation sources and sources
Lecture 49 43a. (For MO-100 only) Insert bibliographies
Lecture 50 Practice Activity Number 7
Lecture 51 Practice Activity Number 7 - The Solution
Section 9: Manage document collaboration
Lecture 52 63-66. Comments
Lecture 53 67, 70. Track changes and Lock and unlock change tracking
Lecture 54 68, 69. Review, accept and reject tracked changes
Lecture 55 Practice Activity Number 8
Lecture 56 Practice Activity Number 8 - The Solution
Section 10: Insert and format text boxes
Lecture 57 49, 57, 60. Insert, add and modify text in text boxes, and position object
Lecture 58 61. Wrap text around objects
Lecture 59 62. Add alternative text to objects for accessibility
Lecture 60 Practice Activity Number 9
Lecture 61 Practice Activity Number 9 - The Solution
Section 11: Insert and Format Pictures
Lecture 62 45, 50. Insert pictures and icons
Lecture 63 52, 54. Apply picture effects and picture styles and Format graphic elements
Lecture 64 51, 53. Apply artistic effects and Remove picture backgrounds
Lecture 65 Practice Activity Number 10
Lecture 66 Practice Activity Number 10 - The Solution
Section 12: Insert and format other graphic elements
Lecture 67 44. Inserting and formatting shapes (including using the Canvas) and icons
Lecture 68 48. Insert screenshots and screen clippings
Lecture 69 47, 55, 59. Insert, format and modify SmartArt graphic content
Lecture 70 47, 56. Insert and format 3D models
Lecture 71 Practice Activity Number 11
Lecture 72 Practice Activity Number 11 - The Solution
Section 13: Navigate within and format documents
Lecture 73 3. Move to specific locations and objects in documents
Lecture 74 2. Link to locations within documents
Lecture 75 6. Apply style sets
Lecture 76 7. Insert and modify headers and footers
Lecture 77 8. Configure page background elements
Lecture 78 Practice Activity Number 12
Lecture 79 Practice Activity Number 12 - The Solution
Section 14: Save and share documents, and inspect documents for issues
Lecture 80 9. Save documents in alternative file formats
Lecture 81 10, 13. Modify basic document properties, and locate/remove hidden properties
Lecture 82 14. Locate and correct accessibility issues
Lecture 83 15. Locate for compatibility issues
Lecture 84 11. Modify print settings
Lecture 85 12. Share documents electronically
Lecture 86 Practice Activity Number 13
Lecture 87 Practice Activity Number 13 - The Solution
Section 15: Congratulations
Lecture 88 What's Next?
Lecture 89 Well done
This course is for you if you want to develop your Microsoft Word skills.,This course will use the version of Word used in 2025, but is ideal for you if you use any modern version - Word 2007, 2010, 2013, 2019 or 365.,This course is also for you if you use an older version of Microsoft Word, but want to learn the newer versions.,This course is for you if you want to become certified in Microsoft Word, as we will be using the skills requirements of the Official Microsoft Exams MO-100 and MO-110.,This course is not for you if you want to learn Microsoft Word for Macintosh computers.