Using the Accessibility Assistant on SharePoint pages

Making sure your SharePoint pages and content are accessible for the widest possible audience is important. However, few people are well-versed in accessibility guidelines and what to look for to make pages and content accessible to people who may have vision difficulties. Microsoft now has an Accessibility Assistant on SharePoint pages, and it makes the task of checking for accessibility issues much easier. Here’s how that works…

Microsoft OneNote: The “me@onenote” feature will retire; use “Send to OneNote” instead

It seems we’ve been seeing a number of announcements for features that Microsoft is retiring. This particular one, “me@onenote” is one that I have to admit I have NEVER heard of, much less used. However, if you are smarter than me and figured this out at some point, you need to know that it’s going away as of March 26th, 2025. Here’s the announcement information from Microsoft…

Searching the attendee list in Outlook on the web

If you’re using Outlook on the web and you’re looking at a long attendee list for a meeting, it may take you a while to find the person you’re looking for. Fortunately, there’s now a search function you can use in the attendee list to make it easy to find the person to see if they’ve accepted, declined, or ignored the invite. Here’s how that works…