Episode 187 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 186
Episode 186 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus, Jennifer Mason, Adam Ochs, and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Reading Pane Background Image for Outlook on the web
When you’re working in Outlook on the web, you may have noticed that by default, the reading pane is just a blank canvas. If you’d like to “jazz it up a bit”, you can put a background image on the reading pane to add some color. Here’s how that looks and works…
Enhanced Ink Color Picker in Whiteboard
It used to be that when you were using the pen option in Microsoft Whiteboard, you were restricted when it came to line thickness and color opacity. No longer! You now have many more options in that area. Here’s what the new Ink Color Picker looks like…
Collapsing outlines in OneNote
A colleague at work brought this to my attention, and it’s a cool OneNote feature. If you have a bulleted list of items with a title above the bullets, you can expand and collapse the bulleted section. Here’s how that works…
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 185
Episode 185 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Jennifer Mason, Tamara Bredemus, and…
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 184
Episode 184 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Finding OneDrive files by person or meeting
When you’re looking for a file that’s been shared with you in OneDrive, it’s not uncommon to struggle on the name of the file, but remember who shared it with you or what meeting it was part of. Now you can search for files by person or by meeting in OneDrive, making it easier to find that file that is hiding from you. Here’s what that looks like…
SharePoint News for Email
This is a feature I’ve been wanting to see for a VERY long time. You can now create SharePoint news posts that are designed to be sent out via email, with ALL the content viewable in the email! Even nicer is the fact that viewing stats for the news post will include both views via the SharePoint site *and* the inbox. Here’s how all this works…