Save Wiki knowledge in OneNote
Microsoft 365 hacks
Word, Excel, Outlook – who isn’t familiar with them? Nowadays, the Microsoft 365 applications can be found on virtually every PC in organizations large and small. However, do you also know the tips and tricks that go with them and make your working life much easier?
To keep you up to speed, we have been sharing our monthly Microsoft 365 hacks with you for a while now. You get to know the latest features, and discover new, practical tips that you can incorporate directly into your everyday work.
By the way, as a Microsoft Empowerment maintenance customer, you can enjoy automatic access to the Microsoft 365 hacks every month via the download portal. You can log in there with your usual access details and download the hacks. Don’t have any access details yet? Simply drop us an email at MS-Empowerment@tt-s.com.
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New Guides in May
Add new column in files tab (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to add more columns of file information to the Files tab of a channel.
Enhance display with active background (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to improve the appearance of your transmitted image in Teams when you have a background enabled.
Use camera frames in meetings (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to put frames around your transmitted image in a team meeting.
Lower hand automatically (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how the hand will be lowered automatically.
OneNote in Teams compared to OneNote Desktop (OneNote 365)
In this guide, you will learn what additional features the desktop version of OneNote offers compared to the version integrated with Microsoft Teams.
Open OneNote from Teams on the Desktop (OneNote 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to open a OneNote integrated in a Teams channel in the desktop version of OneNote.
Restore OneNote tab (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to restore a OneNote tab in a channel.
Transfer Wiki to OneNote (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to transfer an existing wiki of a channel to a OneNote tab.
Use filter as background (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to use different filters as backgrounds for meetings.
View Wiki in Sharepoint (Sharepoint 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to view the Wiki of a Teams channel in Sharepoint.