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Take notes the modern way with OneNote
Note-taking is a vital skill in life. Whether you’re in a board meeting, conference, or lecture, you’re bound to list, quote, or summarize certain points

Easy steps for sharing calendars on Microsoft 365
Sharing your calendar on Outlook is a great way to keep your team on the same page about specific events and workflows. Fortunately, Microsoft 365

Increase your organization’s productivity with Workplace Analytics
Microsoft Workplace Analytics is a powerful tool that gathers data from Office 365 applications such as Word, Excel, and Outlook, gleaning insights about your employees’

Safeguard your Microsoft 365 data with these tips
Because Microsoft understands the value of business data and the costs associated with data loss and theft, the technology company offers powerful security tools for

PowerPoint Presenter Coach: New platforms, more feedback
Presenter Coach was one of the artificial intelligence-based features introduced in PowerPoint’s 2019 software update. It helps you give more effective in-person and virtual presentations

Level up your Excel skills with these tips
Microsoft Excel’s new features now make it easier than ever to process data and present information visually. Level up your spreadsheets with the tips below:

Keep your Microsoft 365 environment secure with these tips
Microsoft 365 is one of the most widely used business productivity suites today. From email and collaboration to cloud storage and enterprise content management, the

What are the different Microsoft 365 plans and what are their features?
Microsoft 365’s plan segmentations are complicated, so here’s a simple primer on what to expect with each suite. This article should provide you with enough

Avoid these mistakes for a successful Microsoft 365 migration
With over 200 million monthly active users worldwide, Microsoft 365 is a powerhouse in the productivity tools market. It combines all the products and services

Improve your PowerPoint skills with these tips
Office workers are far too familiar with slideshow presentations that are either more soporific than cough medicine or are horrible time sinks that make them