Removing question numbers on Microsoft Forms

Sandra found a nice new feature in Microsoft Forms, and it involves the numbering of the questions on your form. Normally, every one of your questions is numbered. While that might be proper for a business-type survey, it may be a bit too formal if you’re just sending out an invitation to a lunch gathering. Now you can turn off the numbering to provide an alternative look. Here’s how it looks and works…

Pinning Inbox emails on Outlook on the web

If you get a lot of email (and who doesn’t these days?), it’s easy for an important email to quickly get pushed lower on your screen, and eventually “disappear below the scroll.” In order to keep an important email front and center, you can pin the email to the top of your inbox using Outlook on the web. Here’s how that works and looks…

Removing Activity items in new Microsoft Teams

If you’re like me, you may tend to use your Activity Feed in Teams like a To Do list of items you may need to follow up on. Unfortunately, that feed can get pretty cluttered pretty quickly, and it’d be nice to be able to actually remove items that are done or that aren’t relevant to anything you’re doing. Now you can! Here’s how that works…