MO-110 certification prep: Microsoft Word (MS 365 Apps)
What you'll learn
- We will look at every skill required for the MO-100 and MO-110 exams. This includes:
- Manage documents
- Insert and format text, paragraphs, and sections, including how to use the Format Painter, and how to insert page, section and column breaks
- Manage tables and lists, including convert text to tables, configure our row headers in our tables to repeat on multiple pages, and create multi-level lists
- Create and manage references, such as footnotes and endnotes, bibliographies (for the MO-100 exam), and table of contents
- Insert and format graphic elements, which includes text boxes, pictures, SmartArt, screenshots, and 3D models.
- Manage document collaboration, namely managing comments and tracking changes to documents
Requirements
- Before beginning, you will need to know how to use a Windows computer, including a mouse.
- It would be good if you have used Microsoft Word before, but this is not essential.
Description
Lots of people use Microsoft Word, but there are a lot of features hidden away. In this course, we'll be looking at features that can help you more easily and effectively create and maintain professional-looking reports, multicolumn newsletters, résumés or CVs, and business correspondence.
Please note: This course is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Microsoft.
We'll start off by looking at Inserting and formatting text, paragraphs and sections, including how to use the Format Painter, and how to insert page, section and column breaks.
We'll then look at Managing tables and lists. We'll convert text to tables, configure our row headers in our tables to repeat on multiple pages, and create multi-level lists.
Next up is Creating and managing references, such as footnotes and endnotes, bibliographies (for MO-100 only), and table of contents, and then managing comments and tracking changes to documents. For use in the MO-100 exam, there are also creating citation sources and bibliographies.
We'll then look at how to insert and format graphic elements. This includes text boxes, pictures, SmartArt, screenshots, and 3D models.
We'll finish off by looking at how to manage documents, such as links to locations within documents, modifying headers and footers, and inspecting documents for personal information, and accessibility and compatibility issues.
No prior knowledge is required. And there are regular quizzes to help you remember the information, so you can be sure that you are learning.
Once you have completed this course, you will have an expanded knowledge of Microsoft Word. And with some practice, you could even take the official Microsoft MO-100 or MO-110 exam, which is one of the three requirements to get an official Microsoft Office certification – wouldn't that look good on your CV or resume.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for you if you want to develop your Microsoft Word skills.
- This course will use the version of Word used in 2025, but is ideal for you if you use any modern version - Word 2007, 2010, 2013, 2019 or 365.
- This course is also for you if you use an older version of Microsoft Word, but want to learn the newer versions.
- This course is for you if you want to become certified in Microsoft Word, as we will be using the skills requirements of the Official Microsoft Exams MO-100 and MO-110.
- This course is not for you if you want to learn Microsoft Word for Macintosh computers.
Instructor
Hi. I'm Phillip, and I'm proud to Teach with Udemy as a Udemy Instructor Partner. I have been teaching on Udemy since 2015, and I have over 920,000 students and more than 50 video courses, including over a dozen Bestseller courses.
My courses include Microsoft Power BI and Fabric, Tableau, SQL Server, Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, etc.), Azure, Microsoft Office, and more. The majority of my courses align with the requirements for official certifications from Microsoft, Oracle, and Tableau - so with a bit of practice, you could enter the exam or assessment and put it on your CV or resume.
I have been a Computing Consultant providing expert services in the development of computer systems and data analysis. I am one of 9 award winning Experts for Experts Exchange's 11th Annual Expert Awards. My interests are working with data, including Microsoft Power BI, Excel, Access, SQL Server, and the Power Platform.