When you have learned how to use Microsoft Word while at university, how can this translate into the tasks you could be doing in your future working environment? Select all that apply: 


Mail merging functions. 


Letter heads. 


Infographics. 


Websites. 


Contracts. 

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When you have learned how to use Microsoft Word at university, the skills you acquire can translate into various tasks in your future working environment. The relevant options from your list include:

  1. Mail merging functions - This is useful for creating personalized documents such as letters and form letters that can be sent to multiple recipients.

  2. Letter heads - Knowledge of designing and formatting letterheads is important for creating professional documents for a business setting.

  3. Contracts - Being able to write, format, and edit contracts is a fundamental skill in many professions.

The other two options, Infographics and Websites, typically would require additional software or skills beyond Microsoft Word, as Word is not primarily designed for creating infographics or building websites.

So, the applicable selections for tasks you could be doing in your future working environment are:

  • Mail merging functions
  • Letter heads
  • Contracts