We offer Microsoft Word training courses to users of all levels. Many people assume they already know how to use Word, but there are lots of helpful though seldom-used features which can save time and bring real gains in efficiency.
We will consult with you before delivering any training to discuss how your team currently (or would like to) use Microsoft Word in order to put together a bespoke course that covers everything you need to do, and nothing you don’t.
Introductory level courses will typically suit those who need to use Word to create and format professional-looking documents with text and tables. Intermediate to advanced level courses will be more suited to those already familiar with the basic features of Word who are looking to create more structured documents incorporating features such as templates, stylesheets, bookmarks and tables of contents.
Typical content covered may include:
Introductory Level Course:
Download a sample Word introductory course outline
Intermediate – Advanced Level Course:
Microsoft Word training can be delivered on-site at your premises or online, in any of the following formats (click to find out more):
On-site IT classroom training – the classic setup. A room of people on laptops, and one instructor up the front.
Traditional yet interactive sessions for up to eight people. A lively modern approach combining presentation, live demonstrations, and hands-on practical sessions.
Online training sessions held live in a virtual classroom environment via remote software such as Zoom, Google Meet or Microsoft Teams.
Delivery is in a similar structure to traditional training courses, except that the instructor and all attendees connect remotely on their computers.
Q&A Workshops take more of a relaxed conversational approach to training. They can take place either in the form of a group forum, or with the instructor walking the floor of the office to speak to users in their day-to-day environment.
Many people find it easier to translate abstract theory into real-world examples and practice when they are outside the more formal environment of the classroom and sat at their own desk.
Individual one-to-one training sessions can go into greater depth than is viable in a group scenario, which can be extremely beneficial for power users.
Another popular application for one-to-one sessions is where a train-the-trainer approach is sought, in order to facilitate future in-house learning.
We will put together a training programme designed around your specific training requirements, so the cost will depend on this – tell us what you’re looking for and we can provide a quote or use this as a guideline:
Further details on our cost structure can be found here
We work on a bespoke, requirements-led basis rather than offer a set range of courses. We will work with you to identify your specific requirements and objectives before any training is delivered. That way you can be sure that training will always deliver exactly what you're looking to achieve.
We deliver all our on-site training at our customers' premises. Not only does that avoid any travel inconvenience for your team, but also it means we don't have the overheads required to maintain a dedicated training centre - and in turn we are able to pass these savings on to you.
Our trainers have designed and delivered IT training for a wide range of organisations and people including accountants, lawyers, data analysts, sales consultants and buyers. Clients benefit from our our ability to find creative solutions to their problems based on many years of experience.