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These lessons on Collaborating in Microsoft Word 2021 will show you how to create a document and set it up for collaboration with a few individuals or an entire team, both within your company and with those outside your organization. Not only will you learn how you can add one or more co-authors to edit a document, but you will also discover different methods to enable sharing with additional co-authors. You will further learn how to use different cloud-based tools, as well as how you can password protect a document.
With the sharing tools available in Microsoft Word 2021, you can increase your own and your team’s productivity and that of your company as well. These tools and the editing capabilities will allow you to work seamlessly on a project with individuals who may be remote from your location without having to juggle schedules and plan in-person meetings. With a quick click on a comment, you can reply to another team member’s suggestion and add one of your own. The result is a product that has everyone’s input and approval before the expense of publishing the final document.
You will learn what co-authoring is, how to enable sharing to add co-authors, how to make use of Word's cloud-based tools, and how to add a password to a document.
The course includes lessons on Co-authoring Overview, Sharing Documents, Cloud-based Tools, and Password Protection.
Yes. The course shows how to set up a document for collaboration with a few individuals or an entire team, both within your company and with those outside your organization.
The sharing tools and editing capabilities in Microsoft Word 2021 allow you to work seamlessly on a project with individuals who may be remote from your location, without having to juggle schedules and plan in-person meetings.
It helps build skills in collaboration, Microsoft Word, cloud collaboration, collaborative software, Microsoft Teams, and project collaboration.