Microsoft has decided to retire the Microsoft Lens app that you could use with your Android and iOS devices. You might be wondering “what was Lens?” It was a really cool app that allowed you to “scan” (take pictures) of documents (like receipts) and they would be saved to the application. It was much better than having to scan receipts using a copier or printer. Here’s the information related to the retirement…
Tag: Microsoft 365
The Tags feature in Microsoft 365 is going away
This is something that, to be honest, I didn’t know existed. If you go to the office.com site and look at the Microsoft 365 home page, you had the ability to tag content for easy retrieval. Here’s what’s going on…
Updating your Microsoft 365 Profile
With the demise of Delve in Microsoft 365, Microsoft came up with a new process for updating your Microsoft 365 Profile information. It’s a much easier interface to use. Here’s what that looks like now…
The Feed feature in office.com is retiring November 1st, 2024
If you use office.com as your Microsoft 365 “home page”, you might have seen and/or used the Feed feature found on the left-side navigation rail. This is your heads-up that the Feed feature is being retired starting on November 1st, 2024. It’s not a feature that we’ve talked about much, and I’m going to guess that a fair number of people are thinking right now… “What’s Feed?” Read on for a bit more info…
Finding videos in Microsoft 365 Search
If you’re familiar with the Microsoft 365 Search bar at the top of all the M365 applications, you’ll know that once the results come back, there are filter options to narrow down the results, such as Files, Sites, People, etc. Recently, Microsoft added a new filter… Videos. This makes it easier to find that elusive video that’s stored somewhere on SharePoint or OneDrive. Here’s what that looks like…
One (User)Voice To Rule Them All… Feedback for Microsoft 365
Over the last year or so, Microsoft has been slowly (and partially) shutting down the UserVoice feedback sites for various Microsoft 365 products. They had promised a replacement, but there hadn’t been much in the way of details… until now.