Microsoft Office Access – supporting your business development
John worked closely with the office team at Red Hill Christian Centre… as our needs have grown and changed he has trained us to adapt this at each stage.
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All of our courses are full day courses, typically running from 9:30am to 4pm with two coffee breaks and a lunch break throughout to break up the course. Timings can be slightly flexible though to fit in with your needs. We can also create a bespoke course to tailor the contents of the course to your needs. Just ask, we’d be happy to help.
The key content that is covered in the course can be found below:
The objective of this course is to enable the trainee to understand some of the more in depth features in Word like formatting objects, introducing sorts and formulas into Tables and creating a simple Word macro. We will look in depth at Mail merge from external data sources and look at creating Tables of Contents and creating protected forms.
Does the training cover the latest Microsoft Office 365 updates?
Definitely. The majority of the content of our Word training courses transfers across and is compatible with any future updates of Microsoft 365. As well as this though, all of our Word 365 training courses are reviewed regularly to ensure any new tools and features are not missed out.
How is the Intermediate Word training course structured?
Our Intermediate course builds on and covers topics from the basic course in more detail. We do also cover some new topics too. The topics are structured to build on throughout the day. There is also a mid morning break, lunch break and mid afternoon break planned in to make sure that it isn’t too much information for you in one go.
How do I know if this is the right level course for my Word training needs?
As this is the Intermediate level course, you will be a regular user of Word in your work. To know if this is the right level, have a look at the content on the basic course and if you know at least 80% of it confidently then you are ok to do this level. If you are unsure, we advise it is best to do the basic level first to make sure you are confident enough to benefit from this level.
How can Microsoft Word training benefit my business?
Word is used by businesses in all sectors and so any training will benefit your members of staff greatly. There are many benefits including strengthening abilities for effective communication, increasing your team’s productivity and developing skills to ensure documents look professional, all helping your business stand out in any industry.