Creating wiki-style links in OneNote

Many people like to use wikis to create quick “sites” for documentation that can easily reference other pages in the wiki. When I was looking at some online content, I noticed a tip that is great for setting up a “pseudo-wiki” in OneNote with very little effort. Here’s how that would work…

Turning Microsoft Teams post notifications off

Have you ever found yourself part of a Microsoft Teams post where you keep getting notified when someone replies in the post, and you really don’t want to be bothered to get any more notifications on just that one post? Now you can turn off (or back on) notifications in an individual post in Teams. Here’s how that works…

Creating hyperlinks in Outlook on the web

We ran across a cool little tip this week that pertains to Outlook on the web. Instead of having to click a hyperlink icon to add a link (or use CTRL-K to get a dialog box), you can just highlight the word in your email and paste the link over it… voila! You have a hyperlink! Here’s how that works…

Pinning your OneNote screen to always stay on top

Yesterday I had a question from one of my customers asking why, after their laptop upgrade, OneNote always opened as a full screen on the monitor, and new applications would launch behind the OneNote screen. The only way they could see the other application was to minimize OneNote. I was completely unaware that there is an Always on Top setting in OneNote! Here’s where that is…

Removing the Header section from a SharePoint page

This is a good tip that Sandra sent my way today… Have you ever wanted to create a SharePoint page that didn’t have the normal page header at the top? It had been possible with using some hacks and workarounds, but now you can do it as part of editing your page in the browser. Here’s how that works…