The Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification program has been designed to validate your knowledge of and ability to use programs in the Microsoft Office 2013 suite of programs, Microsoft Office 365, and Microsoft SharePoint. This book has been designed to guide you in studying the types of tasks you are likely to be required to demonstrate in Exam 77-418: Microsoft Word 2013.
See Also For information about the tasks you are likely to be required to demonstrate in Exam 77-419: Microsoft Word 2013 Expert, see MOS 2013 Study Guide for Microsoft Word Expert by John Pierce (Microsoft Press, 2013).
MOS 2013 Study Guide for Microsoft Word is designed for experienced computer users seeking Microsoft Office Specialist certification in Word 2013.
MOS exams for individual programs are practical rather than theoretical. You must demonstrate that you can complete certain tasks or projects rather than simply answering questions about program features. The successful MOS certification candidate will have at least six months of experience using all aspects of the application on a regular basis; for example, using Word at work or school to create and manage documents, format document content, present information in tables and lists, insert and format pictures, create business diagrams, and reference sources.
As a certification candidate, you probably have a lot of experience with the program you want to become certified in. Many of the procedures described in this book will be familiar to you; others might not be. Read through each study section and ensure that you are familiar with not only the procedures included in the section, but also the concepts and tools discussed in the review information. In some cases, graphics depict the tools you will use to perform procedures related to the skill set. Study the graphics and ensure that you are familiar with all the options available for each tool.
The exam coverage is divided into chapters representing broad skill sets that correlate to the functional groups covered by the exam, and each chapter is divided into sections addressing groups of related skills that correlate to the exam objectives. Each section includes review information, generic procedures, and practice tasks you can complete on your own while studying. When necessary, we provide practice files you can use to work through the practice tasks. You can practice the procedures in this book by using the practice files supplied or by using your own files. (If you use your own files, keep in mind that functionality in Word 2013 is limited in files created in or saved for earlier versions of the program. When you are working in such a file, Compatibility Mode appears in the program window title bar.)
Throughout this book, you will find Strategy tips that present information about the scope of study that is necessary to ensure that you achieve mastery of a skill set and are successful in your certification effort.
Before you can complete the practice tasks in this book, you need to download the book’s practice files to your computer. These practice files can be downloaded from the following page:
http://aka.ms/mosWord2013/files
The Word 2013 program is not available from this website. You should purchase and install that program before using this book.
If you would like to be able to refer to the completed versions of practice files at a later time, you can save the practice files that you modify while working through the exercises in this book. If you save your changes and later want to repeat the exercise, you can download the original practice files again.
The following table lists the practice files for this book.
Folder and functional group | Files |
MOSWord2013Objective1 1 Create and manage documents | Word_1-1a.dotx Word_1-1b.txt Word_1-1c.pdf Word_1-2.docx Word_1-3a.docx Word_1-3b.docx Word_1-4a.docx Word_1-4b.docx Word_1-4c.docx Word_1-5a.docx Word_1-5b.docx Word_1-5c.docx |
MOSWord2013Objective2 2 Format text, paragraphs, and sections | Word_2-1a.docx Word_2-1b.pptx Word_2-1c.docx Word_2-2.docx Word_2-3.docx |
MOSWord2013Objective3 3 Create tables and lists | Word_3-1.docx Word_3-2a.docx Word_3-2b.docx Word_3-3.docx |
MOSWord2013Objective4 4 Apply references | Word_4-1.docx Word_4-2.docx |
MOSWord2013Objective5 5 Insert and format objects | Word_5-1.docx Word_5-2.docx Word_5-3a.docx Word_5-3b.jpg |
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