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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. Create a quiz with Microsoft Forms - Microsoft Support

    You can use Microsoft Forms to quickly assess student progress and get real-time feedback through the use of quizzes that you design and share with your class. Microsoft Forms also includes rich, real-time analytics that provide summary information as well as …

  3. 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 controls for elements such as check boxes, text boxes, date pickers, and drop-down lists.

  4. Make your Word documents accessible to people with disabilities

    This topic gives you step-by-step instructions and best practices on how to make your Word documents accessible and unlock your content to everyone, including people with disabilities. You learn, for example, how to work with the Accessibility Checker to tackle accessibility issues while you're writing your document.

  5. 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!

  6. Use Copilot to create sample Excel data and Word documents

    Maybe you need test data in Microsoft Excel for a presentation. Or maybe a Microsoft Word draft could help you get past your writer’s block—or your presentation needs an example document. Microsoft 365 Copilot can quickly create the content for you, using a Python code interpreter.

  7. Dictate your documents in Word - Microsoft Support

    Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Microsoft 365 with a microphone and reliable internet connection. It's a quick and easy way to get your thoughts out, create drafts or outlines, and capture notes.

  8. 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.

  9. How to insert sample text in Microsoft Office Word

    To insert sample text in Word, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Use rand() To insert localized sample text in Word, type =rand() in the document where you want the text to appear, and then press ENTER .

  10. Get your document's readability and level statistics

    In Word for Microsoft 365, you can quickly see readability statistics for your document. In the document ribbon, select the Home tab. Choose Editor then go to Document stats. A dialog box lets you know that Word is calculating your document stats. Choose OK.