 So, before we even begin playing around with Microsoft Word, I want to go ahead and even introduce you to the ideas of what we can do with Word. One of those is actually this idea of something known as templates. If we click on the File tab, and this works for all versions of Word, we click on the File tab, we get what's known as the Backstage View. Backstage View, honestly, it's the File tab to me. I was raised that way, and you darn kids, I had to walk uphill five miles in the snow to click on the File tab, and I liked it. I loved it. But if I click on New, you're going to see that Microsoft Office is actually loading up a whole slew of templates for me that I have access to and I can work with. So, say for example, you're working on a club, you're trying to get people to show up to your event. Guess what? Event flyer. Look at that. That'll actually allow me to take this. If I create it, it's going to download it from Microsoft Office, and look, I now have this thing I can work with, and you can see a date, for example, I need to change my date. So, let's see, it's the fifth today in 2015. So, this allows me to start to already work if I'm not really the most creative person, and I'm not. So, this is a pretty nice little effect. So, go through a few of these, see what they are. That's the biggest thing I can tell you about working with any program. I'm going to be able to teach you guys a lot of stuff, but you have to burn your hand a little bit. Think about it like a kid with a stove. A kid with a stove doesn't know that you shouldn't touch the eye of a stove, and then he touches the eye of the stove, burns his hand. Well, he isn't going to do that again. Go through this. See what you can do. See what you can play with, and just see, maybe you want to work on your resume. What do you know? Resumes. A basic resume, right there. So, there's an entire slew of things that you can start to work with.