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. 


Infographics. 


Contracts. 


Letter heads. 


Websites. 

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Learning how to use Microsoft Word at university can translate into various tasks in a future working environment. Here are the applicable tasks from your list:

  1. Mail merging functions - This is commonly used for sending out mass communications, such as personalized emails or letters.

  2. Contracts - You can create, edit, and format legal documents, ensuring they meet specific requirements.

  3. Letter heads - Designing and using letterheads for official correspondence is important for branding and professionalism.

The other options, Infographics and Websites, are typically better served by specialized software or platforms; thus, they are less directly related to Microsoft Word skills.

In summary, the relevant tasks are:

  • Mail merging functions
  • Contracts
  • Letter heads