There’s also one other new SharePoint page banner… it’s called Fade. It’s not as impressive as the new Author banner type, but it’s worth knowing about. Here’s how it works and looks…
Using the new Author Banner on SharePoint pages
When Sandra was sharing some new features with me, she happened to stumble across this new addition to the SharePoint page banners… the Author banner! This looks really slick, and is great for pages that want to make the author of the page more evident. Here’s how it works and looks…
Moving the Screen Sharing Bar in Microsoft Teams
Ever since the advent of New Teams, there’s been complaints about the Screen Sharing Bar and where it appears when you’re sharing your screen in Microsoft Teams. You’d go to click on part of your screen that occupied the same area as the bar, and the bar would appear. There was not an easy way to reposition the bar so you could access whatever occupied the same space. Now you can move that bar around, and it’s SO much easier to work with. Here’s how that works… and please forgive the quality of the screen “captures”… my screen capture tool wouldn’t capture the bar, so I had to use my cell phone… 🙂
Sending meeting reminder emails from Outlook on the web
Sandra found a really cool feature that’s somewhat buried in the calendar that you have on Outlook on the web. It’s the ability to have Outlook send a reminder email to your attendees prior to your meeting based on whatever lead time you want! This is a really cool feature that takes meeting reminders up a notch. Here’s how that works…
Right-Click RSVP options for meetings in Outlook on the web
It used to be that if you were using Outlook on the web for your calendar and you wanted to RSVP a meeting invite, you had to either open up the calendar entry or navigation through an RSVP fly-out menu if you right-clicked on the meeting entry. Now, the Yes/No/Maybe options are available at the main level of the right-click menu. Here’s how it looks…
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 221
Episode 221 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 220
Episode 220 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Using Restrictions on open text fields in Microsoft Forms
In Microsoft Forms, open text fields are great for entering free-form information. But you run into problems if you want to place restrictions on the data that one enters into that type of field. Microsoft has added a new feature that can help with restricting the type or format of the data entered. Here’s how that looks and works…
Keeping a hyphenated word together in Microsoft Word
One of my coworkers pointed out another Microsoft Word trick involving keeping words together on the same line. In this case, it’s if you want to keep a compound word (two words separated by a hyphen) together on the same line so it doesn’t appear to be a single word broken at the end of the line with a hyphen. Here’s how you do that…