How do I creat a tutorial in Word?

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I would like to create a tutorial document in Word that, among other things,
allows me to have the reader click on a Macro button or other button that
triggers a pre-recorded action. For example, I want to explain Styles and
Formatting and I'd like to start by saying "You can get to Styles and
Formatting by clicking on..." and then have a button they click that shows
the mouse moving up to the menu, clicking on it, opening the menu and then
identifying some options in that menu.

Ideas?
 
You probably need something like Macromedia Captivate (I haven't used it,
but it seems to be tool currently preferred by tech authors who produce
animated tutorials like this.)

Sounds like a huge undertaking, though.
 
Is there a way to do this in Word, without using an outside program like
Captivate (especially since Captivate is $500)?
 
No. Word is a program to put words (and graphics) on paper in an effective
manner. It is not an online tutorial development program. Sorry. You might
be able to do some of this with PowerPoint but it would be a kludge.
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Why not just type up your tutorial in Word and use screen shots to show your
users how to achieve their goals?
 
There is an add-in for PowerPoint, called Microsoft Producer, that is a free
download from Microsoft that most folks don't know about. Perhaps this might
be helpful to you in your endeavor.
 

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