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Intermediate Word 2013 training
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2013 Training Courses
If you’re looking for really great Intermediate Microsoft Word 2013 training you’re in the right place.
Companies large and small choose us – why? Your own tailored, Intermediate Word 2013 training course, at your own premises at the same price as a standard course from elsewhere.
The JMD Training difference is clear:
- We come to you – your Microsoft Word 2013 training will be given on your site
- You get to keep the manuals – Intermediate Word 2013 training manuals are provided as PDFs
- We can train using your own Microsoft Word documents
- There will only be people from your company on your course
- We offer a money-back guarantee if any delegates are not completely satisfied
- The training date is around you, not us!
- Our prices are astounding
- We can assess all learners in advance for free
- Our courses are never cancelled
Course Type | Cost per day |
---|---|
1 to 1 training | £295 |
2 to 4 delegates | £455 |
5 to 8 delegates | £595 |
Prices are PER DAY, and NOT per-person! E.g. if there’s 5 people on the course, you pay £595. All prices exclude VAT
>Our Microsoft Word courses include:
- Introductory Word 2010 training
- Introductory Word 2013 training
- Introductory Word 2016 training
- Intermediate Word 2010 training
- Intermediate Word 2013 training
- Intermediate Word 2016 training
- Advanced Word 2010 training
- Advanced Word 2013 training
- Advanced Word 2016 training
If you are new to Office 2013, you may also be interested in our Office 2013 upgrade training, workshops and floorwalking
Adding a logo to all slides in a presentation
To add a logo to all slides in a presentation:
Using Office 2007:
- Click the View tab, then in the Presentation Views section, click Slide Master. You will be put into the Slide Master view. Any changes you make to the slide master will be reflected all through your presentation, so adding an image to the slide master will mean that you will see it on each of your slides.
- To insert the image, click the Insert tab, then in the Illustrations group, click Picture.
- From the Look in dropdown box, select where on your computer system the picture is stored.
- Select the required picture and click Insert. The picture will be inserted in the Slide master.
- To move the picture to its required position, drag it with the mouse. The position can be fine-tuned by using the arrow keys on your keyboard.
- When you now go back to your slides by clicking the Normal button towards the bottom of the window, you will see the picture on each slide of the presentation.
Using earlier versions of Office:
- Click View – Master – Slide Master. Any changes you make to the slide master will be reflected all through your presentation, so adding an image to the slide master will mean that you will see it on each of your slides.
- To insert the image, click Insert – Picture – From File. Then, follow steps 3 – 6 above.
If Only I’d Known That….
I’ve called my blog If Only I’d Known That… If only I had £100 for every time someone has said to me “If only I’d known that last week, it would have saved me so much time.” I’ve decided to start compiling a blog of the things people learn on my training courses, which they say could have saved them time, though I may add in some other If Only I’d Known That… facts as well from time to time.