By default, content in 2- and 3-column sections in a SharePoint page always put the content at the top of the section. This could lead to “less than appealing” page layouts if you had a larger image with just a small amount of text in the second column. You ended up with a lot of white space that couldn’t be used for anything. Now, you have the option to pick the alignment of content along the top, center, or bottom. Here’s how that works…
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Using Shapes in the SharePoint Image web part
When you have an image web part on a page, your image is pretty much shaped in some sort of square/rectangle format (unless you do something fancy prior to using it). Now the Image web part gives you the option to apply a shape to the image to make it stand out on the page, Here’s how that works and the different shapes you have available…
More options for the Text web part in SharePoint Online
When you’re creating a page in SharePoint, the Text web part is a workhorse. Recently, Microsoft added a few enhancements to the web part to give you some additional features. Here’s what they are…
Keeping two words together on a line in Microsoft Word
Here’s a quick tip I learned today from my wife Tamara. If you’re typing along in Microsoft Word and you end up with two words split between two lines, you can use this tip to make sure those two words stay together on a single line. Here’s how that works…
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 216
Episode 216 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Jennifer Mason, Tamara Bredemus, Adam Ochs, and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 215
Episode 215 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Jennifer Mason, Tamara Bredemus, and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 214
Episode 214 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus, Adam Ochs, and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 213
Episode 213 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus, Jennifer Mason, and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Using pre-filled forms in Microsoft Forms
Microsoft Forms is a great way to collect information from people, such as feedback after a session. But wouldn’t it be nice if you could “pre-fill” part of the form based on certain information specific to the people who attended a particular session? Now you can using the Pre-Fill Responses feature in Microsoft Forms. Here’s how that works…