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#Microsoft365 Day 231: SWAT: #SharePoint Weapons and Tactics – Part 2

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #SharePoint In previous posts I've spoken about micro managing SharePoint environments, just because we don't trust people. Getting to grips with what SharePoint is capable of, will grow your trust in its ability to micro manage the daily inconsistencies,... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 228: Create a #MicrosoftTeam from a Template

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #Microsoft Team Only released a couple of days ago, this is yet another feature update that I'm VERY happy with. Creating Teams from Templates will save a lot of time and ensure 'governance' and standards. Still a manual process,... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 224: Fixing problems vs Fixing People

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #Digital Literacy If you've ever read my posts, sat in one of my sessions or simply had a chat with me, you'll know I'm "protectively passionate" about users. Well about people in general. The change from waterfall development... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 223: Important versioning update for #SharePoint Online & #OneDrive

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #SharePoint #OneDrive Beginning of May it was announced that there will be a change to the versioning settings for SharePoint and OneDrive. This affects all Document Libraries in SharePoint Team Sites as well as OneDrive. Keep in mind... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 193: Communication options with Microsoft Kaizala, Flow & Teams

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #Kaizala #MicrosoftTeams #MicrosoftFlow I've been the biggest fan of Microsoft Teams (6 months after) it got launched. I do still feel there's a place for quick messages within a Team and also for larger groups of people who... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 192: Training Resources in your Office 365 Admin Center

#Microsoft365 #Office365 Our excuse has always been, I don't know, or I don't know where to find it. Well not anymore. Microsoft has worked very hard at bringing the resources together - right where you need it. Today we'll take... Continue Reading →

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