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Microsoft 365 - Introduction course

Online self paced course


Bite Size Ltd

Summary

Price
£21 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
3 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
6 months
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

This Microsoft Office 365 course is for anyone who wants to understand how to use Office 365. It's suitable for complete beginners or those who have a little self-taught knowledge.

By the end of this Microsoft Office 365 course you will be able to access your Office 365 account, understand the home page, change settings, themes and sign out. You will be able to access the online version of Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint and learn about the difference between contacts and groups. Learn the difference between SharePoint and OneDrive. Understand about other apps such as Yammer, Teams and Planner.

NOTE Microsoft is continually updating its software, unlike in the past where you could expect a new version every few years. New versions are available regularly with changes adding new features and fixing bug fixes. Occasionally the user interface changes too So, as you are learning 0365 keep in mind that some wording may differ but the concept remains the same.

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Description

Getting Started with Microsoft Office 365

  • Overview
  • Showing you around
  • Useful Settings

A Whirlwind Tour of the Apps

  • Outlook app
  • Word app
  • Excel app
  • PowerPoint app
  • OneNote app
  • SharePoint
  • OneDrive for Business
  • Whiteboard
  • Yammer
  • Teams
  • Planner
  • Delve
  • Sway
  • Stream

Collaborating with Outlook Online

  • Working with emails and folders
  • Outlook People
  • Using the Calendar
  • Outlook Tasks in the Web App
  • Shared Calendars
  • Setting Outlook Options

Groups

  • Managing Groups as an Owner
  • Introduction to Groups
  • Creating Groups and setting Options
  • Group Collaboration

Keeping Organised with OneDrive

  • Navigating around OneDrive
  • Accessing Content in OneDrive
  • Using Office online Apps
  • Creating and Saving Documents
  • Connecting MS Office to OneDrive
  • Collaborative Working
  • Version History

Who is this course for?

This course is aimed at those who are new to working with Office 365.

Requirements

Computer, internet access and the enthusiasm and hunger to learn!

Career path

This Microsoft Office 365 course will give you the confidence to use Office 365. Other suitable courses from our library is our Intermediate course for 0ffice 365 as well as our MS Teams and SharePoint courses.

This Microsoft Office 365 course is included in our full Microsoft Office Library - take a look at our Bite Size MS Office Bundle.

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