Congratulations!

Chapter 5 of 5

Skits celebrates

You've just completed Word: Saving a Document — and you should be proud. Knowing where your file is and how to keep it safe is the difference between writing something once and being able to find it next week. That's the kind of confidence most folks never get.

Time to show off. Here's your certificate:

Now Comes the Fun Part — Practice

Open Word, type something, hit Ctrl+S. Name it something you'll recognize a week from now. Save it again as a PDF. Close Word. Find your file. Open it back up. Doing this once with a real document beats reading about it ten times.

When You're Ready, Take the Next One

If you haven't taken the other two Word courses yet, they're short — and together with this one they cover the everyday basics:

Word: Starting a New Document

Three ways to start a new doc, when to pick blank vs a template, and where Word hides its hundreds of built-in templates (resume, calendar, flyer, invoice).

Start the New Document course →

Word: Editing a Document

Selecting text, formatting (bold/italic/underline), cut/copy/paste, undo, find & replace — the core skills you'll use every time you write.

Start the Editing course →

One More Favor

If this course helped, the kindest thing you can do is leave us a quick Google Review. It tells other folks the courses are worth their time.

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Skits the Handyman
Stuck on something specific?

If Word is acting weird, you can't find a button, or something just isn't clicking — drop by Skits' Office and ask. I'm happy to help. Or if it's bigger than a quick question, talk to Jerry — he does on-site tutoring for individuals or groups, exactly this kind of thing.

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