The main topics include document creation (such as creating, opening, and saving documents), formatting text and paragraphs (which involves applying different text styles, colors, and paragraph formatting), and managing documents (including page layouts, sections, headers, and footers). Additionally, the exam assesses skills in inserting and formatting objects (like tables, images, and shapes), and proofreading documents (such as using spelling and grammar tools, as well as managing comments and revisions).
To prepare for the MO-100 exam, candidates should have practical experience with Word 2019 and be comfortable using its core features. Proficiency in editing, formatting, and organizing documents is essential, along with knowledge of how to use tools for reviewing and collaboration, such as track changes and comments. Successful completion of the exam demonstrates that candidates can efficiently use Word to create high-quality documents suitable for business and personal use.
Anand Vemula is a technology, business, ESG, and risk governance evangelist with over 27 years of leadership experience. He has held CXO-level roles in multinational corporations and played a key role in industry forums and strategic initiatives across BFSI, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, life sciences, and energy sectors. A certified expert in cutting-edge technologies, he is also a distinguished Enterprise Digital Architect.