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IntroIn lesson 103, you will learn how to create a newsletter in Microsoft Word, including techniques for working with tabs, columns, justification, hyphenation, borders and shading, comments, handling multiple documents, envelopes, and labels. We'll explore essential tools to format and organize your documents effectively using Microsoft Word, with practical tips to help you build and enhance professional newsletters.TranscriptWelcome to Microsoft Word 103 using Microsoft Word. Brought to you by 599c.com. I'm your instructor, Richard Rost.In today's class, we're going to focus on creating a newsletter. We're going to learn about tabs, columns, justification, hyphenation, borders and shading, comments, multiple documents, and lots of other techniques. We're also going to spend some time working with envelopes and labels. This class follows Word 102. We strongly recommend that you take Word 102 before taking this course. Also, we highly recommend Word 101, Windows 101, and either our Windows 102 or 110 courses. In this class, we'll be using Microsoft Word XP 2002 and Windows XP. However, you should be able to follow along with these lessons regardless of what versions of Word or Windows you're using. We recommend you watch each lesson completely through and then watch the lesson again while following along on your computer. You'll get the most out of these lessons if you watch the lesson through once to see what we're doing and then watch it again while following along on your computer. Do the examples that we do. QuizQ1. What is the main focus of this Microsoft Word 103 class?A. Creating a newsletter B. Writing a research paper C. Designing a website D. Managing email accounts Q2. Which of the following topics will NOT be covered in this class? A. Tabs and columns B. Envelopes and labels C. Computer programming D. Borders and shading Q3. Which version of Microsoft Word is used in this class? A. Word 95 B. Word XP 2002 C. Word 2010 D. Word 365 Q4. Is it necessary to use the exact same version of Word or Windows to follow along with the lessons? A. Yes, you must match the exact version. B. No, you can use other versions. C. Only Windows XP will work. D. Only Mac users can follow along. Q5. What is the recommended order for taking these classes? A. Take Word 103 before Word 102 B. Take Word 102 before Word 103 C. Take Windows 110 before Word 101 D. Take any class in any order Q6. What is the suggested strategy for getting the most out of each lesson? A. Take notes and never watch again B. Watch each lesson twice, following along on your computer the second time C. Only read the textbook D. Listen to audio only Q7. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a technique that will be covered? A. Justification B. Hyphenation C. Animation effects D. Comments Answers: 1-A; 2-C; 3-B; 4-B; 5-B; 6-B; 7-C DISCLAIMER: Quiz questions are AI generated. If you find any that are wrong, don't make sense, or aren't related to the video topic at hand, then please post a comment and let me know. Thanks. SummaryToday's video from Word Learning Zone focuses on using Microsoft Word to create a newsletter. I will be showing you a variety of important techniques, including how to use tabs, set up columns, work with justification and hyphenation, and apply borders and shading. We will also cover how to insert comments and manage multiple documents, along with several additional useful tools within Word.Part of today's training will also include working with envelopes and labels, which are common tasks you may need when preparing newsletters for mailing or distribution. This course is designed as a follow-up to Word 102, so I strongly suggest that you review Word 102 before starting here. To ensure you have a strong foundation, I also recommend completing Word 101, Windows 101, and either Windows 102 or 110. For this class, I am using Microsoft Word XP (2002) with Windows XP, but you should have no trouble following the examples if you are using a different version of Word or Windows. The general concepts and techniques are consistent across versions. To get the most benefit from these lessons, I recommend you watch each lesson all the way through once, just to see the overall process. Then, go back and watch the lesson again, this time working along with me on your own computer. Try completing each example that I demonstrate, as hands-on practice is the best way to reinforce what you learn. You can find a complete video tutorial with step-by-step instructions on everything discussed here on my website at the link below. Live long and prosper, my friends. Topic ListCreating a newsletter in WordUsing and setting tabs Formatting text in columns Applying text justification Using hyphenation for better formatting Adding borders and shading to text Inserting and managing comments Working with multiple documents simultaneously Creating and printing envelopes Creating and printing labels |
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