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Tracy van der Schyff

Facilitating The Evolution of Human Capabilities

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#Microsoft365 Day 337: Manage Sharing in the #SharePoint Admin Center

There's more sharing options available in #SharePoint than you'll ever imagine. Too often these settings are just left to the default setting, which causes frustration and confusion in the company. It's important to familiarize yourself with these settings, even if you're not... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 336: Manage Guest Access and Settings in #MicrosoftTeams

I love the fact that I can create #MicrosoftTeams to collaborate with people outside of my organization. This is however a setting that needs to be setup on your tenant (by an administrator), if your company allows it of course.... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 335: Empower Your #SharePoint #Intranet Super Users Part 12

To finalize our Build and Maintain a #SharePoint #Intranet Series I'll share a checklist of items to monitor on a regular basis. Build this into your responsibility matrix and add it to the KPI's of your Super Users. I definitely can't think... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 334: Change the color of hyperlinks in #PowerPoint

Yay!! Brand new to #PowerPoint you can now change the hyperlink color - everywhere. That means different hyperlink colors on different slides. Yes I am aware that you could change all the hyperlink colors before by editing the Design Variants,... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 333: Empower Your #SharePoint #Intranet Super Users Part 11

You would have noticed that there's no longer a picture library app to be added to the Modern Communication Site templates in #SharePoint. You can still use a Document Library as it has a tile display option which shows the... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 332: Empower Your #SharePoint #Intranet Super Users Part 10

Now we'll take a look at lists. Here you'll add items which are not necessarily linked to a document. You can add attachments later, but it does not have to start with a document. So think of an Excel spreadsheet... Continue Reading →

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