Course code: C01281
Subjects:
Microsoft Office 365: Beginner Word
Word 365: Getting started
Word 365: Browsing documents
Word 365: Inserting text in Word 365
Word 365: Formatting text
Word 365: Managing documents
Word 365: Sharing documents
Microsoft Office 365: Intermediate Word
Word 365: Finding and replacing
Word Office 365 (Windows): Shaping Documents
Word Office 365 (Windows): Illustrating Documents
Word Office 365 (Windows): Creating Graphics & Diagrams
Word Office 365 (Windows): Adding Data & Calculations
Word Office 365 (Windows): Using Table Tools
Word Office 365 (Windows): Using Research Tools
Word Office 365 (Windows): Creating Forms
Word Office 365 (Windows): Creating Bulk Mailings
Word Office 365 (Windows): Using the Publishing Tools
Word Office 365 (Windows): Configuring the Application
Microsoft Office 365: Beginner Excel
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Getting Started
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Creating & Saving Workbooks
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Inserting & Manipulating Data
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Formatting Data
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Illustrating Documents
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Basic Formulas
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Sharing & Collaborating on a Document
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Formatting Data
Microsoft Office 365: Intermediate Excel
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Custom & Conditional Formatting
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Finding & Grouping Data
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Sorting & Filtering Data
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Referencing Data
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Forecasting & Solving Problems
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Creating Charts & Graphics
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Working with Different Chart Styles
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Working with Excel Tables
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Inserting PivotTables
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Working with Data in PivotTables
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Using Conditional Formulas
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Finding & Analyzing Information with Formulas
Excel Office 365 (Windows): Configuring Options & Settings
Managing Data in Excel Microsoft 365 for Windows
Getting to Know Macros in Excel Microsoft 365 for Windows
Creating & Editing Macros in Excel Microsoft 365 for Windows
Working with Macros in Excel Microsoft 365 for Windows
Microsoft Office 365: Beginner Outlook
Setting up the application in Outlook Microsoft 365
Sending and receiving emails in Outlook Microsoft 365
Adding elements & printing emails in Outlook Microsoft 365
Illustrating your emails in Outlook Microsoft 365
Using contact tools in Outlook Microsoft 365
Microsoft Office 365: Intermediate Outlook
Using calendar tools & tasks in Outlook Microsoft 365
Outlook Microsoft 365: Formatting email text
Outlook Microsoft 365: Designing & Shaping email
Outlook Microsoft 365: Proofing email
Tagging, sorting and filtering emails in Outlook Microsoft 365
Outlook Microsoft 365: Organizing emails
Outlook Microsoft 365: Optimizing Workflows
Microsoft Office 365: Beginner PowerPoint
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Getting Started
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Creating Presentations
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Saving Presentations
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Inserting & Manipulating Text
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Formatting Presentations
PowerPoint Office 365 (windows): Enhancing Presentation Designs
Microsoft Office 365: Intermediate PowerPoint
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Using Multimedia in Presentations
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Adding Data to Presentations
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Creating Graphics & Diagrams
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Organizing Presentation Assets
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Sharing & Collaborating on a Presentation
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Adding Animations
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Preparing & Delivering Slideshows
PowerPoint Office 365 (Windows): Configuring PowerPoint
What is the difference between Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365?
Microsoft Office is intended for usage on one computer and Office apps such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are installed after a one-time purchase of the package. If you want to upgrade to future releases of the software, you need to purchase that package.
Microsoft 365 is cloud-connected and includes Office apps such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, but it works on a subscription base. This includes access to all the latest features, updates, security, and online storage.