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Tracy van der Schyff

Facilitating The Evolution of Human Capabilities

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#Microsoft365 Day 139: How does Outlook fit into Microsoft Teams?

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #MicrosoftTeams When Teams got launched end of 2016, the industry was flooded with "When do I use what?" questions. Yup, I was one of them. For all of us it takes time to 'own' something and with that... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 136: The relationship between Channels and Folders in Teams

#Microsoft365 #Office365 #MicrosoftTeams The current ongoing #LTC18 LearnTeamsConference is a reminder to me that there's still lots to learn, and also to keep on sharing to help other people, like I've been helped over the years. Today we'll take a... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 130: What happens to my documents in Microsoft Teams?

#Microsoft365 #Office365 It's never a good idea to just start using a new platform and not be sure of what it actually does with your files for example. Here's a quick look at what happens when you share documents in... Continue Reading →

#Microsoft365 Day 127: Action ideas from OneNote with Outlook, Flow, Planner and Teams

#Microsoft365 #Office365 Thanks @DanielGlenn and @DarrellaaS for the inspiration at #MVPSummit to write this post. If you're a big lover of #OneNote like me, you'll be making lots of notes during conferences and getting super inspired by what you're seeing and hearing.... Continue Reading →

Day 365 – Communication Tools in Office 365 – Teams

#Office365Challenge - It's the Big 5 Countdown (African Style). It's the big one folks!!! On the last day of my challenge I will give you my overview of Microsoft Teams. And a couple of other opinions which you might, or might... Continue Reading →

Day 364 – Communication Tools in Office 365 – Groups

#Office365Challenge - It's the Big 5 Countdown (African Style). On my second last day I'll be giving an overview of Office 365 Groups. I will not be answering the "Which one should I rather Use" question - you'll have to wait until tomorrow... Continue Reading →

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