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Tracy van der Schyff

Facilitating The Evolution of Human Capabilities

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Tracy van der Schyff

Business Applications & Office Servers MVP & Absolute lover of all things People, Microsoft & Tech. My life Mission is to facilitate the evolution of human capabilities.

#Microsoft365 Day 324: See the Tracking on Meetings you didn’t schedule in Outlook

We know that only one person can schedule a meeting in Outlook, and that can be frustrating when you need to track and help with the scheduling. Sometimes we just need to see who's accepted / declined to make other... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 323: Wish you had a PA that could read your emails to you?

In April 2018 they released "Listen to your Emails" for Office 365. This can be a great time saver if you're physically busy with something else, but want an overview of a mail that's come in. AND you'll save money... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 322: Empower Your #SharePoint #Intranet Super Users Part 8

I love lookup lists. Firstly because I can use them as drop-downs on multiple apps on my site and secondly, because an end user can update these. You don't need access to the library / list settings or the Site... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 321: Empower Your #SharePoint #Intranet Super Users Part 7

The List Settings is where you'll find the version settings, approvals, quick edit etc. This is also where you'll find the Item Level Permissions. This is a great feature that allows you to specify whether users can only see and... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 320: Empower Your #SharePoint #Intranet Super Users Part 6

Depending on whether you have access to the library settings, it's always good to know what you may find there. Versioning, default open behavior, check in / check out, folder creation, content types, column creation etc. If you are new... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 319: Empower Your #SharePoint #Intranet Super Users Part 5

The Site Assets is the library where your #SharePoint / #Communication Site stores all the images you've used on pages. It will create a new folder in the Site Assets, Site Pages Folder for each page where you add images. Let... Continue Reading →

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