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  1. Word help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Get answers to all of your Microsoft Word questions. Find Word help, how-to articles, training videos, tutorials, and more.

  2. Basic tasks in Word - Microsoft Support

    Get the basics with Word like, start, open, or read documents, track changes, save and print.

  3. Create a document in Word - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to format text, add graphics, and more in Word documents. Create professional-looking documents with ease using our step-by-step guide. Try it now!

  4. Word for new users - Microsoft Support

    Learn some basic tasks, such as starting and quitting Word, opening and closing documents, formatting text, and using predetermined styles.

  5. Create a form in Word that users can complete or print

    In Word, you can create a form that others can fill out and save or print. To do this, you will start with baseline content in a document, potentially via a form template. Then you can add content …

  6. Get to know Word for the web - Microsoft Support

    Training: Discover Word for the web to create docs, add images, and share your file to work with others. Learn more in this video.

  7. Use Quick Parts and AutoText in Word and Outlook

    You can use the Quick Part Gallery to create, store, and reuse pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties (such as title and author), and fields.

  8. Use mail merge for bulk email, letters, labels, and envelopes

    How to use mail merge in Word to create custom documents, envelopes, email, and labels.

  9. How to use the Mail Merge feature in Word to create and to print …

    Describes how to use the Mail Merge feature in Word to create and to print form letters that use the data from an Excel worksheet.

  10. Define new bullets, numbers, and multilevel lists - Microsoft Support

    To use an existing style in Word for each level in the list, choose a style under Link level to style. Choose the number to show in the gallery. Level 1 is shown by default. Give the multilevel list …