MOS 2016 Study Guide for Microsoft Word, 1st edition

Published by Microsoft Press (October 6, 2016) © 2017

  • Joan Lambert
  • Steve Lambert

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Advance your everyday proficiency with Word 2016.

And earn the credential that proves it!

Demonstrate your expertise with Microsoft Word! Designed to help you practice and prepare for Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS): Word 2016 Core certification, this official Study Guide delivers:

  • In-depth preparation for each MOS objective
  • Detailed procedures to help build the skills measured by the exam
  • Hands-on tasks to practice what you’ve learned
  • Practice files and sample solutions

Sharpen the skills measured by these objectives:

  • Create and manage documents
  •  Format text, paragraphs, and sections
  • Create tables and lists
  • Create and manage references
  •  Insert and format graphic elements

About MOS

A Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification validates your proficiency with Microsoft Office programs, demonstrating that you can meet globally recognized performance standards. Hands-on experience with the technology is required to successfully pass Microsoft Certification exams.

  • Full, objective-by-objective exam coverage
  • Easy-to-follow procedures and illustrations to review essential skills
  • Hands-on practice tasks
The addition of solution files to help students better understand the tasks.
  • Introduction
  • Taking a Microsoft Office Specialist exam
  • Exam 77-725: Microsoft Word 2016 Core
  • Prerequisites
  • Objective group 1: Create and manage documents
  • Objective 1.1: Create documents
  • Objective 1.2: Navigate through documents
  • Objective 1.3: Format document content
  • Objective 1.4: Customize document options and views
  • Objective 1.5: Print and save documents
  • Objective group 2: Format text, paragraphs, and sections
  • Objective 2.1: Insert text and paragraphs
  • Objective 2.2: Format text and paragraphs
  • Objective 2.3: Order and group text and paragraphs
  • Objective group 3: Create tables and lists
  • Objective 3.1: Create tables
  • Objective 3.2: Modify tables
  • Objective 3.3: Create and modify lists
  • Objective group 4: Create and manage references
  • Objective 4.1: Create and manage reference markers
  • Objective 4.2: Create and manage simple references
  • Objective group 5: Insert and format graphic elements
  • Objective 5.1: Insert graphic elements
  • Objective 5.2: Format graphic elements
  • Objective 5.3: Insert and format SmartArt graphics

 

Joan Lambert has worked closely with Microsoft technologies since 1986, and in the training and certification industry since 1997. As President and CEO of Online Training Solutions, Inc. (OTSI), Joan guides the translation of technical information and requirements into useful, relevant, and measurable resources for people who are seeking certification of their computer skills or who simply want to know how to get things done efficiently.


Joan is the author or coauthor of more than four dozen books about Windows and Office (for Windows, Mac, and iPad), five generations of Microsoft Office Specialist certification study guides, video-based training courses for SharePoint and OneNote, QuickStudy guides for Windows and Office, and the GO! series book for Outlook 2016.

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