Word is one program in the Microsoft family that needs no introduction. Countless computers run it, and even more users load it up to do anything from typing letters and writing a novel, to business correspondence, CV writing, hand-out creation and more. It’s widely used in schools, at work, and home, and has a variety of functions across study and industry.

What Is The Microsoft Office Word 2013 Core Exam?

This is an official exam in the Microsoft Office Specialist stable that will ask you to answer questions and perform technical tasks covering many of the core topics in Word processing, MS Word 2013, and its user environment. These topics include creating and managing different types of documents, navigating and customising files, inserting lists and tables, or applying references.

Who Should Take The Exam?

This exam is ideal for anyone wanting to improve on their existing computer skills, update their qualifications to include 2013 software, or if you want to work towards a full Microsoft Office Specialist title. It will demonstrate you have a good grounding in the core concepts, and can apply these to a variety of different administration and computer based tasks at work or leisure. Hands-on experience is necessary to prepare you for this exam.

KEY LEARNING POINTS

Exam topics could include some of the following subjects and tasks:

  • Creating new blank documents or new files using a template.
  • Importing files, or opening non-native files directly in MS Word, or opening PDF files in MS Word for editing.
  • Document navigation – including text searches, inserting hyperlinks, and creating bookmarks.
  • Document formatting tasks – such as modifying page setup or document themes, inserting headers, footers, or watermarks, and applying page numbers.
  • Customisation options – this could include changing document views or the quick access toolbar, splitting the window, recording simple macros, or assigning shortcut keys.
  • Configuring files to print or save – could involve saving to different formats or to remote locations, password protecting documents, and setting print scaling.
  • Text formatting tasks – appending text to documents, finding and replacing text, using AutoCorrect, and inserting built in fields or special characters.
  • Further text formatting – you could encounter changing font attributes, use of format painter, setting indentations, and using WordArt.
  • Order and group text and paragraphs – this concerns preventing paragraph orphans, creating sections using breaks and adding titles.
  • Tables and lists – topics could include converting text to tables, table dimensions, AutoFit options, and the use of quick tables. You may also be asked to apply styles, modify fonts, sort table data and configure cell margins and table dimensions.
  • Modifying Lists – you may be asked to add numbering or bullets, modify list indentation or line spacing, or look at increasing or decreasing list levels.
  • Applying references such as endnotes, footnotes and their locations, formatting endnotes and footnote numbering. Other topics include inserting citations and bibliographies, citation placeholders, footnote numbering, and managing footnote locations.
  • Inserting and formatting objects – tasks may include inserting quick parts, text boxes, using the building locks organiser, inserting simple shapes or SmartArt, and positioning shapes and text.
  • Image topics could look at inserting images and applying artistic elements to them, applying picture effects and image properties, adding quick styles to images, text wrapping, and image positioning.

ADVANTAGES OF THIS COURSE

  • Microsoft is a global name in computer programs. Pass this exam and you know you’ll have recognised certification sitting on your CV.
  • Exams are booked on the Certiport website and taken at authorised test centres.
  • Check out the exam pages on Microsoft’s website for exam tips and advice, including question formats to expect.
  • Start your revision in the right way with a good idea of the key topics that could be covered in the test.
  • Achieve skills that you can apply in data roles at work, in self-employment or for your own accounting needs.
  • Add to your MS Excel skills by passing the 2013 official exam.
  • Why not book for your staff and add to their training and development.
  • Improve your CV with an official Microsoft qualification as you job seek or look for career progression.

Study – Book Exam – Pass – our 3 steps to achieving success in this exciting Microsoft Word 2013 exam.

 

COURSE CODE
EC113014
TYPE
Exam
PROCESSOR
1 gigahertz (GHz)
RAM
1 GB
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Windows 7
Windows 8
Mac OS
iOS
BROWSERS
Internet Explorer 8 or above
Google Chrome
Safari 6 or above
Mozilla Firefox

Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android

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