Microsoft Word Reference & Collaboration Skills
A Microsoft Word Reference & Collaboration Skills badge is awarded to individuals that have completed all tasks indicating Microsoft Word skills as determined by the McGraw-Hill SIMnet platform.
Skills listed within this credential are provided as an example of the minimum knowledge base expected to be completed within the course.
Skills / Knowledge
- Creating a New Document Using a Template
- Inserting Footnotes and Endnotes
- Selecting a Reference Style
- Adding a Caption
- Inserting a Table of Contents
- Adding Tab Leaders
- Adding Citations to Documents
- Using Researcher
- Navigating Long Documents
- Using Go To
- Using the Source Manager
- Replacing with Special Characters
- Keeping Paragraphs Together
- Using Outline View
- Changing Page Orientation
- Saving a Macro-Enabled File
- Managing Orphans and Widows
- Running a Macro
- Recording a Macro
- Adding Cross-References
- Exporting a Document as a PDF
- Creating a Template
- Combining Documents
- Comparing Documents
- Inspecting Your Document
- Encrypting a Document with a Password
- Editing a Macro Using VBA
- Restricting Editing in a Document
- Checking for Accessibility Issues
- Checking for Compatibility with Previous Versions of Word
- Using AutoCorrect
- Customizing Footnotes and Endnotes
- Modifying a Table of Contents
- Creating a New Building Block
- Inserting Different Odd and Even Headers and Footers
- Marking a Document as Final
- Protecting a Form
- Modifying Control Properties in a Form
- Designing a Simple Form
- Creating a Bibliography
- Using Fields in Documents
- Marking Entries
- Adding Bookmarks
- Creating an Index
- Using Track Changes
- Creating a Table of Figures
- Working with Comments
- Using the Thesaurus
- Accepting and Rejecting Changes in a Document
- Changing How Pages Scroll (Page Movement)
- Hiding and Showing Changes in a Document
- Locking Track Changes
- Using Read Mode
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