#Office365Challenge The permissions levels in SharePoint are rather comprehensive, but should you require a bit extra, or less of something - then creating new permission levels would be the way to go. Day: 331 of 365, 34 left Tools: SharePoint 2016, Office 365 Description:... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge So a file's checked out and you want to discard that immediately?! (Haha, really having some fun with these WikiHow Images). This post covers the permissions you need to view other users' checked out files and how to manage... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge Ok, that is cute - but I didn't mean it that way. You'll still have to buy those chocolates or flowers. On a more serious note, I used to highlight someone's name or change the colour of the font... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge I'm a sucker for doing crazy design stuff in PowerPoint, and when Microsoft adds functionality to do even more - I'm super happy. Today we'll take a look at working with SVG files in Office. Day: 328 of 365, 37 left... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge I've always been a huge fan of data clean-up formulas. LEFT, MID, RIGHT, TRIM, CONCATENATE etc. The January 2016 update had some updates around new functions and data entry. Day: 327 of 365, 38 left Tools: Office 365, Office 2016, Excel Description: Using... Continue Reading →
#Office365Challenge The Learning Tools in Microsoft Word might be focussed on helping people improve their reading skills - but after I saw the "Read Aloud" feature I knew I would be using this. Day: 326 of 365, 39 left Tools: Office 365, Office... Continue Reading →