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Tracy van der Schyff

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#Office365Challenge

Day 274 – Share a document by sending or posting an anonymous guest link

#Office365Challenge Did you know you could share a document outside of your organisation, for people to collaborate on? Day: 274 of 365, 91 left Tools: Office 365, SharePoint Description: Share a document by sending or posting an anonymous guest link Audience:... Continue Reading →

Day 273 – Change the Theme in Microsoft Office

#Office365Challenge Bored with the white & blue Office. Well never fear, when Microsoft is near. Here's a reminder that you can change the themes for your Office. Day: 273 of 365, 92 left Tools: Office 365, SharePoint Description: Change the Theme in... Continue Reading →

Day 272 – Download multiple documents in SharePoint as zip

 #Office365Challenge And yes, it's possible to select multiple files in SharePoint Online and download as a zip file. Day: 272 of 365, 93 left Tools: Office 365, SharePoint Description: Download multiple documents in SharePoint as zip Audience: All Here's another time... Continue Reading →

Day 271 – Outlook: Forgotten Attachment Reminder

#Office365Challenge Ever sent an email and forgot to attach the document? Yup, we all have. Day: 271 of 365, 94 left Tools: Office 365, Outlook Description: Outlook:  Forgotten Attachment Reminder Audience: All Here's a goody!  We've all done it, sent an... Continue Reading →

Day 270 – Outlook on my Android phone

#Office365Challenge Might seem like something everyone know, but there is still lots of people out there with 'normal' mail clients on their phones. Day: 270 of 365, 95 left Tools: Office 365, Outlook Description: Outlook on my Android phone Audience: All... Continue Reading →

Day 269 – SharePoint: Dragging files into libraries and folders

 #Office365Challenge Apart from being able to drag documents into the library via web browser, the new modern libraries also allows dragging into folders. Day: 269 of 365, 96 left Tools: SharePoint Online Description: Dragging files into libraries and folders Audience: End User... Continue Reading →

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