Free Video Tuition For MS Word 2007
If you have conquered the fear of computers and got up to speed with current Microsoft Applications you are well on your way to becoming a whiz kid.
But what happens when the version changes and you have to start learning how to use the software all over again.
Who do you call on? How can you learn? What are the most effective methods? Have you considered the use of videos to learn about Microsoft Word.
It is the next best method to having a technical person sitting at your desk and talking you through each command.
How Videos can help YOU! The Internet is full of good videos which are short and easy to absorb and learn from.
They are free and can be viewed immediately so you don't have to stop the project you are working on.
You can pause the video as you go along and you can work at your own pace watching the lesson as many times as you like.
As you will be effectively be 'looking over someone's shoulder' as they use Word you will find the lessons more easily remembered and enjoyable.
How does this work? You can search You Tube or find a site that specialises in the subject you are looking for.
Make sure you search for videos and you will find hundreds to choose from.
If you are specific in your choice - such as 'Mail Merge' you will get a list of videos on Mail Merge.
Videos vs.
Training Courses Most of us don't have the time to attend numerous courses each time software is updated, nor do we want to travel to a venue.
When on courses you are often in a group of people who all work at different paces and like to learn in different ways.
Courses are often expensive too.
Word is far more than a Word Processor Word holds many features that help us create a great looking document whether it be the spell check to ensure it is all correct or double line spacing to make a long document easier to read.
Your document no longer has to solely contain text but can use pictures, weblinks, fancy writing and effects to liven up a dull topic.
Learning about these features is worth the effort and besides "it is easy when you know how!" Where can I find the Videos? On the Internet.
Simply use the search engines to make it even easier.
But what happens when the version changes and you have to start learning how to use the software all over again.
Who do you call on? How can you learn? What are the most effective methods? Have you considered the use of videos to learn about Microsoft Word.
It is the next best method to having a technical person sitting at your desk and talking you through each command.
How Videos can help YOU! The Internet is full of good videos which are short and easy to absorb and learn from.
They are free and can be viewed immediately so you don't have to stop the project you are working on.
You can pause the video as you go along and you can work at your own pace watching the lesson as many times as you like.
As you will be effectively be 'looking over someone's shoulder' as they use Word you will find the lessons more easily remembered and enjoyable.
How does this work? You can search You Tube or find a site that specialises in the subject you are looking for.
Make sure you search for videos and you will find hundreds to choose from.
If you are specific in your choice - such as 'Mail Merge' you will get a list of videos on Mail Merge.
Videos vs.
Training Courses Most of us don't have the time to attend numerous courses each time software is updated, nor do we want to travel to a venue.
When on courses you are often in a group of people who all work at different paces and like to learn in different ways.
Courses are often expensive too.
Word is far more than a Word Processor Word holds many features that help us create a great looking document whether it be the spell check to ensure it is all correct or double line spacing to make a long document easier to read.
Your document no longer has to solely contain text but can use pictures, weblinks, fancy writing and effects to liven up a dull topic.
Learning about these features is worth the effort and besides "it is easy when you know how!" Where can I find the Videos? On the Internet.
Simply use the search engines to make it even easier.