Learn to add AutoCorrect entries in Word 2010. Author Jen McBee demonstrates how to edit and delete AutoCorrect entries, as well as how to create exceptions in Word 2010, challenges that you will likely encounter on the Word 2010 MOS exam.
- [Trainer] AutoCorrect is a great tool…when it works right.…But it's another one of those tools…that can be a little annoying.…For instance, if I type (R),…the AutoCorrect feature will automatically change…what I typed into the registered symbol.…It's easy to change back, and I'll show you how in a minute,…but it can be a little frustrating.…On the Word 2010 MOS Exam, you will probably…encounter a couple of questions about AutoCorrect.…You may be asked to go in and change…a couple of the settings,…insert a new entry,…or add an exception.…
In this video, we'll learn a couple of ways to add…or delete an AutoCorrect entry,…focusing on the options you may encounter on the Word Exam.…I'll also show you a right-click shortcut that you can use…to quickly get into the AutoCorrect window.…I have the 06_02 exercise file open, so if you're ready,…let's tackle this topic.…First, how does AutoCorrect work?…Well, here's an example.…If I type in a lowercase teh,…as soon as I hit my space bar,…AutoCorrect will capitalize the word the…
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10/31/2016Explore the Microsoft certification program and then walk through all the exam objectives in detail. Learn about sharing and maintaining documents, formatting content, applying page layout and reusable content, including illustrations and graphics, proofreading documents, applying references and hyperlinks, and performing mail merge operations. Get hands-on experience with free downloadable practice files and take the challenges to test your skills. The course wraps with a full-length, 50-minute practice exam.
- Preparing for the exam
- Creating new Word documents
- Protecting and sharing documents
- Formatting content using font and paragraph attributes
- Creating tables and custom bullet characters
- Inserting breaks, headers and footers, and watermarks
- Adding and formatting illustrations, graphics, and SmartArt
- Creating Quick Parts from existing objects
- Proofreading documents and configuring AutoCorrect
- Applying endnotes, footnotes, and hyperlinks
- Setting up and executing a mail merge
- Taking a full-length practice exam
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome58s
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Using the learning supports1m 26s
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1. Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Exam Overview
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Prepare for the exam2m 49s
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2. Creating, Sharing, and Maintaining Documents
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Create new documents2m 58s
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Insert text4m 38s
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Protect a document3m 50s
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Manage document versions4m 28s
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Share documents4m 20s
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Save a document4m 15s
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3. Format Content
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Apply font attributes4m 39s
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Apply paragraph attributes3m 23s
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Navigate using Go To2m 57s
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Use Find and Replace4m 43s
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Create tables5m 37s
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Modify tables5m 57s
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Create and apply bullets5m 17s
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4. Applying Page Layout and Reusable Content
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Margins and hyphenation4m 27s
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Apply themes3m 42s
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Insert and modify text boxes5m 19s
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5. Including Illustrations and Graphics
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Insert and format SmartArt5m 20s
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Insert and format WordArt3m 55s
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Solution: Apply references6m 10s
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6. Proofreading Documents
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7. Applying References and Hyperlinks
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Insert and edit hyperlinks4m 31s
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8. Performing Mail Merge Operations
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Set up a mail merge4m 38s
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Execute a mail merge5m 54s
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9. Practice Exam
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Conclusion
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Next steps44s
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