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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?
Our tts performance suite acts in the moment of need to provide you with precisely the support you require for the Microsoft application you are using at the time. The concise, easy-to-understand guides take you through the application step by step.
To keep you up to speed, we are sharing our monthly Microsoft 365 hacks with you. You’ll 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.
Office alone does not make a workplace digital
Microsoft 365 applications and services are essential to practically every digital workplace, but digital workplaces aren’t just about writing emails or creating PowerPoint presentations. Generally, there’s at least one other system for staff to grapple with, such as ERP, CRM or PLM software.
This is where our digital adoption solution comes in, bringing together staff, processes and technology. Only when these three variables interact smoothly is there a chance that the potential of new software applications and constantly changing business processes can be exploited in full.
Our solution, the tts performance suite, helps you boost digital adoption in your organization – regardless of whether that involves SAP S/4HANA, Salesforce, Microsoft 365, etc.
New guides in October
Each month, our guide of the month presents you with step-by-step instructions that we will make available to you in the tts performance suite. You can find out more here:
Add Power Automate to Teams (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to add the Power Automate app to Teams.
Add sound to active screen sharing (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to add the computer sound to your shared content if you didn't enable sound at the start of screen sharing.
Always display To Do in the foreground (To Do)
In this guide, you will learn how to keep To Do on the top of your program windows.
Choose co-organizers of a meeting (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to select meeting co-organizers and which rights co-organizers have.
Create a Workflow (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to create a new workflow from a template in the Power Automate app in Teams.
Delete entries from call history (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to delete entries from your call history in Teams to keep on top of your history.
Find storage locations of meeting records (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to find the location of the meeting records.
Hide news and interesting topics (Windows 10)
In this guide, you will learn how to hide the News and interests item from the Windows taskbar.
Manage your Workflows (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to manage your Power Automate workflows in Teams.
Open Whitebord App in Teams Meeting (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to open the Whiteboard App in a Teams meeting.
Personalize design (To Do)
In this guide, you will learn how to change the design of your To Do App..
Pop out shared content (Teams 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to open the shared content in a new window during a meeting to better focus on the content.
Power Automate in Office Online (Microsoft 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to access the Power Automate app in Microsoft 365 Online and where to find the basic functions.
Save table view (Excel 365)
In this guide, you will learn how to save a specific table view.
Select folders to be displayed in the Start menu (Windows 10)
In this guide, you will learn how to select folders to be displayed in the Windows Start menu.