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Microsoft 365 Insights - Aug 2020

5/8/2020

 
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This month we've highlighted some useful new features for Teams, SharePoint and Outlook, as well as the improved integration of To Do task management, including now with Teams. If you make use of any SharePoint 2010 Designer workflows then you'll want to take note - they are due for retirement at the end of October.

Microsoft Teams - pin important channel posts

MC215186

Category

Teams


What is this all about?

Microsoft is making it easier for you to find and discover important news and posts in an individual Teams channel. You, or any member of a Teams channel, will be able to "pin" selected channel messages to the channel Information pane for all members of the channel to see, making it easier for you and other Team members to find important news and posts.

How does this affect me?

If you are a member of a particularly active Teams channel where there are lots of posts, then you might miss important news and announcements. Now you or your fellow team members will be able to pin those important news and announcement posts to the Information pane, making them easy to find.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, this change is automatically rolling out during August.




Outlook for Windows introduces roaming email signatures

MC215017

Category

Outlook


What is this all about?

Currently, if you use Outlook across multiple Windows devices (PC, laptop, etc.) then you need to configure and store your email signature on each device. This means every time you change your signature you have to apply the same change everywhere. With this new feature, your signature will be stored in your Microsoft 365 e-mail service instead of locally in Outlook and therefore you can have one instance of your signature available across multiple devices.

How does this affect me?

When the feature becomes available, Outlook will read your existing local Outlook signatures. Outlook will copy signatures selected as default for New messages or Replies/forwards to the account mailbox, making them available across all your devices.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, this feature is rolling out during August and will be enabled by default. However, because this new feature is changing how Outlook manages signatures stored on a local drive, if you use third-party add-ins to provided similar functionality then they will no longer work when this feature is enabled.

More from Microsoft
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https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/outlook-roaming-signatures-420c2995-1f57-4291-9004-8f6f97c54d15




SharePoint 2010 workflows are being retired

MC217999

Category

SharePoint


What is this all about?

Microsoft has evolved its workflow offering through Power Automate to not only encompass SharePoint, but all the productivity services you use with Microsoft 365 and beyond. With the continued investment in Power Automate as the universal solution to workflow, Microsoft is retiring SharePoint Designer 2010 workflows.

How does this affect me?

If you still use SharePoint Designer 2010 workflows, they will no longer function after November 1st, 2020. SharePoint 2013 workflows will remain supported. You will need to either accept that you no longer need these workflows or we recommend you replace your SharePoint 2010 workflows with Power Automate.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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If you identify that you have SharePoint Designer 2010 workflows that provide functionality that is still required, then you will need to plan to replace them with Power Automate by the end of October this year.




See up to 49 participants in a Microsoft Teams meeting

MC217716

Category

Teams


What is this all about?

Microsoft has gradually been extending the number of participants that you can view in a Teams Meeting. This new Large Gallery view provides a new way to view video from up to 49 participants at once on a single screen.

How does this affect me?

You can  now host video meetings with a larger audience and be able to see up to 49 participants at the same time.

Similar to the normal Gallery view, Large Gallery automatically adapts the layout of participant videos in a Teams meeting into defined grids (e.g. 7x7) for optimal viewing. Large Gallery is an optional participant view that is turned off by default for each meeting, and each meeting user may switch in or out of Large Gallery view at any time.


What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, Microsoft began rolling out the feature to production with the new multi-window experience for desktop clients in early July and is targeting full availability, including mobile clients for iOS and Android, by the end of August.




To Do is now integrated with the Microsoft 365 suite of applications

Category
To Do


What is this all about?

To Do is the single place to access and manage all of your tasks and is integrated into several Microsoft 365 services. Available as a standalone App on your PC or Mobile, with this update, Microsoft is integrating To Do into Teams so that you can access your tasks from within the Teams interface.

How does this affect me?

To Do is much more than a to-do list organiser. It’s an intelligent App that collects and connects tasks across the Microsoft 365 suite of applications. For example:

  • Important commitments or follow-ups from your Outlook messages can be easily converted to a To Do task.
  • If you use Planner then tasks assigned to you appear in To Do.
  • The My Day smart list has task suggestions collected from across Microsoft 365 to help you prioritise and complete important tasks for your day.
  • You can share lists with co-workers to get more done together.

If you have not made the switch to To Do yet then now is the time to reconsider this and move away from Outlook task management and other task applications.  And now, if you use Microsoft Teams, the case is even stronger.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, the integration to Microsoft Teams is rolling out now and will be completed by the end of September.

More from Microsoft
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https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-to-do-blog/to-do-is-now-integrated-with-the-microsoft-365-suite-of/ba-p/1543999




Start sharing files externally from within Microsoft Teams

MC218732

Category

Teams


What is this all about?

Currently, from within the Files tab of a Teams channel you cannot share a document with anyone external to the Team, be that an internal colleague or an individual external to the company. All you can achieve at the moment is to copy a link to the document and send or post this to someone who already has access. With this enhancement, the full document sharing capability that is available from within SharePoint will now be available from within Teams.

The sharing capabilities available from within Teams will adhere to any sharing policies set by your SharePoint administrator or any SharePoint site specific policies that have been set.


How does this affect me?

If you are working on  a document within Teams and need to share the document or invite someone to collaborate on the document that is not a member of the Team, then you will now be able to easily generate the sharing link you need without having to open SharePoint or generate the sharing link from within one of the Office applications such as Word. This has been a major missing feature of Teams for sometime.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, this change is rolling out mid-August and should be completed by mid-September.

More from Microsoft
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https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-sharepoint-blog/rich-new-file-and-sharing-experiences-throughout-microsoft-365/ba-p/960129




New abilities to store images and photos in SharePoint lists

MC219652

Category

SharePoint


What is this all about?

Microsoft is introducing a new "Image" column type to lists and libraries. Using this column, list and library users will be able to add a single image file from their computer to an item in a list or a library.

How does this affect me?

If you build business process solutions for your firm using SharePoint then this new column type can add great functionality where you need to store an image, either uploaded from your computer or if you are used to building Apps in PowerApps, then storing a photo directly from a user's mobile phone camera. Examples where we will be using this feature for our clients include:

  • A contact list where you want to store an image of the contact.
  • A building "snag" list recording defects after a building project has completed.
  • A health and safety app recording a photo of an incident.
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What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Other than considering how this new feature could add value to your organisation's processes, there is nothing to do as this change is automatically rolling out now.

More from Microsoft
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https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/list-and-library-column-types-and-options-0d8ddb7b-7dc7-414d-a283-ee9dca891df7




Using SharePoint Hub sites - centralise the management of visitor access

MC218789

Category

SharePoint


What is this all about?

If you are a SharePoint hub owner, you will be able to centrally control visitor access to all sites in the hub, to provide visitors to your hub with a common streamlined experience.

Currently visitor access has to be granted on a site-by-site basis within the hub.


How does this affect me?

This is an optional feature for both hubs and associated sites which allows for greater viewer access to content and improved discoverability across sites.

After enabling a hub to sync to associated sites, as a hub owner you can then specify visitor access by named individuals, security groups, or Microsoft 365 groups and the new visitor permissions will become activated the next time a visitor accesses the hub.


What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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You need to carefully consider if turning on this feature within a hub will suddenly grant your visitors access to private or confidential information in any of the connected sites.

For example, you have a Human Resources hub with three connected sites. Two of these are public sites containing policies, forms and useful HR information and one site is confidential containing employment records. If you just turn on the new visitor sync capability, your visitors suddenly get access to the employment records site. You can opt-out individual sites from the visitor sync feature to retain the permission structure it has. So before using this feature, consider the impact and governance across your connected hub sites and make sure confidential and restricted sites are opted-out.

This feature is rolling out during August and will be completed by the end of September.


Author: SO365 Insights

Office 365 Insights - June 2020

10/6/2020

 
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This month Microsoft is introducing new features across many of the Microsoft 365 services, including Teams, SharePoint, Outlook, To-Do, OneDrive and Stream. As ever, there's a lot to take in, so we've chosen to highlight the most impactful for helping your productivity and improving the user experience.

Pick of the bunch are the new screen recording features in Stream, the superb updates for task management in To-Do, and even more improvements to the calling and meeting experience in Teams. An honourable mention too for the updates to OneDrive's mobile scanning features, something that's super useful but often overlooked.


Create internal training videos using the new Stream Screen Recording capabilities

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Stream


What is this all about?

Microsoft Stream is a powerful video streaming service that comes with your office 365 subscription that enables you to create, upload and share videos securely across your company. Do you record your meetings in Teams? If so then these recordings are also stored in Stream.

Microsoft has now released an enhancement that enables you to create a video and at the same time capture whatever you are presenting on your screen.


How does this affect me?

The new screen recording tool in Microsoft Stream gives everyone a way to create videos for sharing knowledge, remote learning, leadership updates and other communications across your company.

You can now easily create new videos with the web-based tool - no need to download anything to get started. Just open the latest version of Edge or Chrome and your Stream portal then, from the Create dropdown list, select Record screen. Perfect for internal company training videos when combined with a PowerPoint presentation or a demo of a new system.

You have options to record any window or screen on your PC, add mic or system audio, and include webcam for a personal touch.

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What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, the capability is already available. To access stream sign into office.com with your company account and locate Stream in your list of Apps.

More from Microsoft
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https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-stream-blog/now-available-screen-recording-for-training-videos-and/ba-p/1362099




Task management and planning just got easier with Microsoft To-Do

Category
To-Do


What is this all about?

Microsoft To-Do had rapidly become the single task manager application that we have needed for a long time. Fully integrated into Outlook task management, Microsoft Planner tasks and the ability to create personalised lists. To-Do is available on all platforms so accessible when and where you need it. Now Microsoft have just released a whole bunch of useful features to help you get more organised and productive.
See all your tasks in one view

One of your top-requested features is here - we now have both All and Completed smart lists. Head to your settings to turn them on. Once you do, you’ll notice that it’s not just one long list of tasks - instead, you can see them divided by list. If you’re only interested in your work-based tasks, you can close all the other sections to concentrate on your relevant lists.

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Doing your performance review and want to see everything you accomplished recently? Head to the Completed smart list and you’ll have an overview of everything you’ve checked off, again divided by list
Updated Today and Week view

One of our most exciting new updates is rolling out now, starting with Android this week and coming soon to other platforms. To-Do will now give you a Today, Tomorrow, and Week view in your Planned list. Our lives are complicated. We have work, home, that side project, and much, much more. It’s not always useful to see one long list of tasks, without any context. Now you can group by list, so you can see everything due today from each different list. If you don’t want to see your home tasks while you’re at work, then you can close that section, and reopen it when you get back home.

Print your lists

From this week, printing is now available on all platforms. So, if you prefer taking a paper list to your meeting or keeping a physical copy next to you while you work, now you can. Want to email a copy to someone? Save it as a PDF and add it as an attachment. You can print a list by clicking on the three dots next to the list’s name and selecting Print list.

Change how you add your tasks

Our original idea with To Do was to replicate pen and paper, where you keep adding new ideas to the bottom of the list. However, this was often frustrating when you had a long list and that you wanted the option to have your new items appear at the top. Now you can decide which option suits you best. Head over to settings, where you can decide whether you want to add a new task to the top or to the bottom of your list – and whether you want starred tasks to stay where they are or move to the top.

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See your completed tasks more easily

Finally, Microsoft haven’t just given you a Completed smart list, they have also made it a lot easier to look at your completed tasks within your lists. Now you’ll find all your completed tasks at the bottom. So, if you like to mark your checked-off grocery items as incomplete for your next shopping trip, it’s now a lot easier to access them. 


What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, these features should now be available.




New ability to schedule the sending of emails

MC212344

Category

Outlook


What is this all about?

Many of us are adapting to different working patterns including the need to work around home life. This might result in you working unnormal hours such as late in the evening or early morning. Sending emails at this time to colleagues or even clients can cause unnecessary stress to the recipient. Receive an email from your boss at 23:00, then even if not urgent you might feel the need to reply to show you are committed to your job.

If you use Outlook on the web as your email client, then you will have the ability to schedule emails to be sent at a later date and time.


How does this affect me?

When working unsocial hours consider if there is a need to send an email immediately, or to schedule it so that it sends during normal business hours the next day. This way the recipients will not feel pressurised to reply immediately or wake up in the morning with a full inbox.

You will be able to delay the delivery of an individual message or use rules to delay the delivery of all messages using Outlook on the web. This feature is already available in Outlook for Windows and Outlook for Mac.
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What do I need to do to prepare for this change?

Look for the update to reach you during June and then when it arrives consider how you can best use it to minimise the impact on recipients when working unsocial hours.




Consistent Outlook settings across all your machines

MC214927

Category

Outlook


What is this all about?

If you use Outlook for Windows on multiple machines, then you will know that you have to configure Outlook on each machine individually. So if you prefer your email font to be "Calibri 12pt italic" then you must make the change on every instance of Outlook.  Well no more, soon your Outlook settings will automatically sync between your different Outlook installations - so make a change on one machine and it will automatically appear on your other devices.

How does this affect me?

When this feature rolls out, the following list of settings will roam across other computers running Outlook for Windows that you are logged in to using the same Office account.

  • Advanced
  • Calendar
  • Ease of Access
  • General
  • Groups
  • Mail
  • People
  • Search
  • Tasks

Unless your administrators block this, you will be able can change your preferences via the “Store my Outlook settings in the cloud” checkbox under File > Options > General.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
​

This feature will be on by default however your administrator can override this. Microsoft have started rolling this out and expect it to be completed by late June.




Organising a Teams meeting? Have greater control of the lobby

MC214522

Category

Teams


What is this all about?

When you organise a Microsoft Teams meeting, the use of the lobby is controlled centrally by your administrator, so maybe internal participants autojoin the meeting but external guests must wait in the lobby and be admitted when the organiser is ready. Well now the meeting organiser can decide on a meeting basis to make everyone wait in the lobby until they are ready to admit them.

How does this affect me?

After scheduling a new meeting, you as the organiser, will be able to configure meeting options so that only you can bypass the lobby.

After changing the meeting option to Only me, you can then manage who is allowed into the meeting.  So, if you are running an internal presentation and want to make sure you are fully set up and ready before colleagues join, then now you can.

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What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, this feature is automatically rolling out now and will be completed by the end of June.




Quick Edit in SharePoint is now easier to use

MC214047

Category

SharePoint


What is this all about?

Quick Edit is a SharePoint facility that enables you to edit List and Library columns in an almost spreadsheet style mode. Microsoft are now updating two Quick Edit features to facilitate faster inline editing on SharePoint document libraries and lists.

  • Save a view in Quick Edit
  • Quick Edit page size expanding from 30 items to 100

How does this affect me?

  • Save a View in Quick Edit

You can now save your view in Quick Edit for any SharePoint list or document library. When you save a view in Quick Edit, the list or document library will always render in quick edit for easy inline editing. Currently you create a normal view and then have to click the Quick Edit button.

  • Quick Edit page size expanding to 100 items

You will now see 100 items per page on your SharePoint document library or list when using Quick Edit. The current limit is 30 items.  Great for when you need to bulk change a lot of information.

Want to learn more?


  • Create, change, or delete a view of a list or library
  • Edit list items in SharePoint Online

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, Microsoft is rolling this change out now and should be completed by the end of June.




Ability to once again edit OneNote in Teams

MC214011

Category

OneNote
Teams


What is this all about?

Back in March, Microsoft announced that OneNote in Teams would be read-only, and users should use OneNote for the web or the OneNote desktop app. With this change, OneNote still opens in Teams as read only, but you can now click a button to go straight to Edit mode.

How does this affect me?

If you use OneNote in Teams, then rather than popping out to OneNote on the web or using the desktop app to Edit your OneNote you can now just click the "Edit Notebook" button.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
​

Nothing, this feature is automatically rolling out now and will be completed to all customers by the end of April.
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What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, this change has already rolled out.




When sharing, block downloads of PDF and other file types

MC213970

Category

OneDrive
SharePoint


What is this all about?

When you share documents from SharePoint or OneDrive, you can block the recipient of the link from downloading the document if it is an Office document (Word, etc.). Now you can block the download of other file types such as a PDF.

How does this affect me?

You can currently create SharePoint and OneDrive sharing links that block the download of Office files. This sharing link allows recipients to read the file but not download it.

This update expands the list of supported file types to include PDF files, images, and audio files, for example. The experience of creating a read-only or download-blocked sharing link is unchanged. You must uncheck “Allow editing” for the “Block download” toggle to be accessible.

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What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, this change is rolling out now and will be completed by the end of June.




Invite a group or distribution list to a Teams meeting

MC213330

Category

Teams


What is this all about?

Currently, when you schedule a meeting in Teams you have to individually add the participants even if all you want to do is invite everyone on a distribution list or an Office 365 Group.

With this change, you will soon be able to invite a group (Teams and Microsoft 365 groups) or distribution list to a scheduled Teams meeting. This feature will be available with the Teams web app as well as the desktop app (Windows and Mac).

How does this affect me?

When scheduling a meeting in Teams, you will be able to invite both distribution lists and modern groups as well as individuals. After adding a list or group, Teams will:

  • Deliver the meeting invitation to all members of list, and
  • Send the invitation to group members based on their subscription to group events.

Both distribution lists and modern groups will be discoverable within the people picker when scheduling Teams meetings.
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What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Nothing, this change is rolling out now.




Microsoft Teams new calling and meeting experience

MC212453

Category

Teams


What is this all about?

Currently, when you join a meting or call through Teams, it takes over your whole Teams window making it difficult to get to other information or closing the document you were working on. Recently, Microsoft added the ability to pop out a chat into a seperate window which you can move around your desktop, and now they are adding the same capability to Teams meetings and calls.

How does this affect me?

Once available, you will be able to view meetings and calls in separate windows from the main Microsoft Teams client. Additionally, meeting and call controls such as mute, video, chat, leave and others will now be located at the top of the meeting window so that they are always available and never block the underlying content. This new experience will also include recently announced features such as 3x3 video, raise hands, and custom backgrounds.
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New Teams meeting experience
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New meeting / call control location
Steps for Users to turn on the new experience

Step 1 - Click on the Avatar on the top right of Teams and click Settings.

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Step 2 - Check the Turn on new calling an meetings experiences check box and then restart the Teams client.
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What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Initially, this change will roll-out "OFF" by default and you will have the ability to turn on the new experience via the user setting: General > Turn on new meetings and calling experiences (if you cannot see this then the change has not reached you yet). To get to User settings, click your picture or initials in the top right-hand corner of Teams.

Note: In the future, Microsoft will enable this functionality by default, but they want to provide users extra time to become familiar with having meetings open in their own seperate window.


  • June – New experiences are available and users can enable through settings.
  • July – Experiences are enabled by default and users can disable through settings.
  • August – Experiences are enabled by default and user controls are no longer available.




Multi-page scanning via your phone for everyone

Category
OneDrive


What is this all about?

With so many people now working from home, few of us have access to office equipment like printers and scanners. Scanning documents from home, or outside the office, should be easy. Microsoft OneDrive has long offered a free scanning feature from the OneDrive mobile app which lets you scan and digitise single documents, receipts and more. Up until now, scanning multiple pages and saving them as a single document was a premium feature that required a Microsoft 365 subscription. Today Microsoft are making multi-page scanning available for everyone using a OneDrive personal account.

What is OneDrive scanning?

With the OneDrive mobile app you can scan physical documents, business cards and whiteboards simply by opening the app and touching the camera icon. Once scanned, OneDrive digitizes the image into a PDF file, which you can then save, share or mark-up with text, pictures, or freehand drawing and writing. Once you scan items into OneDrive, you’ll be able to access them anywhere from any device.

Tips for scanning with the OneDrive app

The OneDrive scanning feature can help keep you organized, simplify tasks, and keep your digital files secured in one place. Here’s a list of some of the many ways you can use the OneDrive app to scan:


  • Scan old photographs and share them with friends and family.
  • Scan handwritten schoolwork and submit it online or by email.
  • Scan, sign and send a document. Here’s how: First scan the document, then touch the pencil icon and sign it with your finger. Save the document and share it right from the OneDrive app.
  • Scan a drawing or your child’s artwork and then share it with family.
  • Keep digital copies of your receipts and save them to a “receipts” folder.
  • Capture whiteboard notes.
  • Scan that pile of business cards in your desk draw.
  • Keep important documents secured with Personal Vault. You can scan sensitive documents (like tax filings or copies of your passport, driver’s license, and insurance card) directly into OneDrive Personal Vault. These files will be protected behind an extra layer of identity verification.

What you'll need to use multi-page scan
​

Multi-page scan is rolling out now and will be available to everyone, everywhere OneDrive is available.

Author: SO365 Insights

Office 365 Insights - Mar 2020

5/3/2020

 
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Configure Microsoft Teams to provide your users with quick access to the apps they need

MC202761

Category
Teams


What is this all about?

When you open Teams, the left rail App bar has a standard set of quick access icons such as Activity, Chat, Calendar, etc. Any Apps not showing are accessible by clicking the three dots under the last icon. Microsoft has now provided each user with the ability to pin and unpin the Apps they need access to. So, for example, Shifts might be a standard App on the rail bar, but not all departments use Shifts. Users in those departments can now individually decide to unpin Shifts so it does not clutter the bar. In the same way, they may decide to pin Planner as this is an App they use daily.

How does this affect me?

You will be able to personalise the left rail App Bar in their Teams clients should your admin choose to leave the feature enabled.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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This feature is turned On by default so you will want to review your settings to ensure they are appropriate for the experience you require.

If you wish to turn this feature Off, visit Teams Setup policies in the Microsoft Teams admin centre and change the "Allow user pinning" toggle from On to Off.


More from Microsoft

https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/teams-app-setup-policies




New capabilities in Teams Shifts app

MC204292

Category
Teams


What is this all about?

As part of building scheduling capabilities into Microsoft Teams, they are adding three new capabilities to the Shifts app for Teams on the desktop and online.

How does this affect me?

The following three new features make it easier for everyone to better manage schedules.

  • Recall shared schedule allows team owners to recall a previously shared schedule in order to make changes and then reshare the updated schedule.
 
  • Schedule filtering allows your end users to be able to filter by team members or schedule groups to better manage their schedule.
 
  • Your shifts view makes it possible for end users to quickly access their shift information without needing to scroll through the entire team schedule.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
​

Microsoft's Shifts documentation will be updated as the features become available to help you become acquainted with the new features and update your user training and documentation. Microsoft will begin rolling these features at the beginning of March and the rollout will be completed by the end of March.




New single mobile app to access all Office features

MC204208

Category
Office Products


What is this all about?

On Android and iPhones, Microsoft has released a new combined Office app, which bring together Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other productivity features into a single app.

How does this affect me?

Anyone can download the Office app and connect to Office 365 just as they would with the existing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint mobile apps.

The new Office app has all the capabilities of the existing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps and requires significantly less phone storage than installing all three apps.

In addition, the Office App:


  • Integrates Lens technology for converting images into editable Word and Excel documents and scanning whiteboards.
 
  • Has an Actions pane for common mobile tasks such as creating and signing PDFs or transferring files between devices.
 
  • Adds Sticky Notes for capturing ideas on the go.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
​

Let your users know about the release of the combined Office App so that they can benefit from the new features and at the same time clean up clutter on their phone and release space. If your IT department manages your company mobile, then discuss and coordinate the release of the new feature with them.

More from Microsoft

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-365/mobile?rtc=1




Feature Update: Tasks powered by To-Do generally available

MC203853

Category
Outlook, To-Do


What is this all about?

As announced in July 2019, the new Outlook on the web is generally available. As Microsoft continue to evolve the experience they are announcing that the new Tasks experience powered by To-Do is now generally available. As part of this change they will be retiring the opt-in toggle for classic Tasks.

How does this affect me?

When this change is implemented, users will no longer be able to see the classic Tasks experience in Outlook on the web. The new Tasks experience is powered by To-Do, so users will see all their tasks as well as lists of tasks they have created, any flagged emails, and tasks and lists the have created in the To-Do app.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Consider updating your documentation and training as appropriate.

More from Microsoft

https://support.office.com/article/Use-Tasks-in-Outlook-on-the-web-f8d35330-64e4-4a7b-bcdc-8d85906e7a24




Improved SharePoint Tab and new SharePoint Pages Tab in Teams

MC204986

Category
Teams


What is this all about?

Microsoft are making improvements to the "SharePoint tab" in Teams to help users easily find the pages and lists that they want to easily access or make available to other Team members. You can also paste a link to a page or list from any team-site to tab it in your channels.

This will help Team Owners and Members to provide quick and easy access to specific news pages or lists right from within a specific Teams Channel.

Microsoft are also introducing a new "SharePoint Pages" tab in Teams specifically focused on allowing users to find pages and news posts or paste a link to them from any team-site in order to tab them in Teams. This feature has no impact on page or list permissions. Users who did not have access to that page/list before it was added as a tab will continue to be unable to access it in
Teams.

How does this affect me?

Using the original SharePoint app that is available by clicking the "Add a tab" in any Teams Channel you can now create a tab that references a page or list from any team site.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?

Nothing except communicate the availability of the feature to your other colleagues.

Microsoft will be gradually rolling this out in early March 2020 and the rollout will be completed by early April.


More from Microsoft

https://support.office.com/article/add-a-sharepoint-page-or-list-to-a-channel-in-teams-131edef1-455f-4c67-a8ce-efa2ebf25f0b




Improved management of unhealthy sharing links in SharePoint and OneDrive

MC205044

Category
SharePoint, OneDrive for Business


What is this all about?

It is possible for end users to unknowingly break sharing links so that the links no longer grant access to the files that were originally shared (causing broken, "unhealthy" links).

Individuals attempting to access these files would then encounter errors because the links would not work. However, these errors did not show up in Manage Access.


How does this affect me?

Microsoft are now including these "unhealthy" links in Manage Access. In addition, they are informing the user that the link is broken and must be deleted and recreated.

This change applies to files shared from both SharePoint and OneDrive.


What do I need to do to prepare for this change?

Nothing, Microsoft will be gradually rolling this out to Targeted Release customers in early March 2020 and the rollout will be completed by the middle of April.

Author: SO365 Insights

Office 365 Insights - Jan 2020

6/1/2020

 
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Some of these features are available today but others are due to roll out soon, so they might not be immediately available in your own Office 365 environment.


Office 2013 Client Connectivity to Office 365 Services 


MC190854 

From the 13th October 2020, Microsoft have warned that users accessing Office 365 services with older versions of Office products (e.g. Office 2013 or Office 2010) may suffer performance, instability or security issues. It is therefore critical that users of Office 365 ensure they are using the latest Office Products.

This could impact clients with an Office 365 Business Essentials plan, who are using their own legacy office products or clients that are not upgrading to Windows 10. The other main Office 365 commercial products include the right to download and use the latest versions of Office so they should not be impacted.



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Use Tags in Microsoft Teams to organise and control large groups of users

MC195755

Rolling out in Q1 2020 is the ability to tag users in a Microsoft Team – this is really applicable to Teams that have large memberships and you want to categorise or group individuals in the team so that you can target messages and conversations at them.

Using tags, team owners can organise users based on a common attribute, such as role, project, skill, training, or location. After team members have tags, the team owner or a tagged team member can create a channel post, @tagName, that notifies only the users who have that tag (in this case @tagName).

Tags are team-based; you have to a be a member of a team in order to use an associated tag. For example, you could send a message to all cashiers in a store or all developers in a software specific release stream. To manage tags, click on the Team name (not the general channel) and then select Settings. Tags should appear at the bottom of the list of settings once it has been enabled by Microsoft New Team Tag Settings




Subscribe individuals in your company to be notified about Office 365 incidents 

MC196504 

Microsoft is now rolling out the ability to subscribe up to 2 individuals to receive notifications of new incidents affecting you Office 365 service. Previously, only your admins could view incidents by signing into the Office 365 Health dashboard – often this would only occur after users started complaining that something was not working.

To subscribe to the new service, you will need to sign into the Office 365 Admin service and then navigate to the Service Health Dashboard, then:
  • Click on the "Edit Preferences" button on the main tab of your Service health dashboard.
  • Select the services for which you want notifications.
  • Specify up to two email addresses to receive the notifications – they do not need to be Office 365 admins.


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Add totals to your modern SharePoint views

MC196871

Finally, a long-lost favourite has returned, column totals on modern SharePoint views. This allows you to specify different types of totals and calculations depending on the type of column you apply it to. For instance, you could sum the values in a number column or just count the number of rows in a view. A very simple feature that can add so much value to you SharePoint deployment.

To add totals, simply edit or create a view and scroll down to the Totals section on the left.




​New OneDrive "Request Files" feature provides a secure area for external parties to submit documents

MC194601

This feature allows you to ask another user to place files into a specific folder that you own. The folder must be in your own OneDrive for Business. To request files:

  • Select the folder you want the recipient to use and click Request Files.
  • Add a description of the files you’re requesting, click Next.
  • Type the email of the person from whom you are requesting files or copy the link and paste it into your own email.
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After the recipient clicks on the invitation link, she selects her files to upload. You will be able to see all the collected files, but recipients will only be able to upload files. They won’t be able to access any contents within the selected folder and won’t be able to modify their own uploads once the upload is submitted.

This is different to just sharing a folder in your OneDrive where the recipient can see and edit all documents in that folder. This could be useful if you are requesting suppliers to upload a tender proposal and you would not want suppliers seeing other supplier proposals or be able to modify their proposal once uploaded.

More from Microsoft on creating a OneDrive file request
https://support.office.com/article/create-a-file-request-f54aa7f8-2589-4421-b351-d415fc3b83af?storagetype=stage



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Greater control over presenter and attendee roles in Microsoft Teams meetings

MC194602

Meeting organisers will now have an option to define presenter and attendee roles for meeting participants. Presenters will have full permissions in the meeting, whereas attendees cannot share content, take control, mute or remove other participants, admit people waiting in the lobby, or start/stop recording.

Before or during the meeting, organisers can specify who is an attendee or a presenter through the meeting options panel. The available choices are as follows:


  • Everyone (default; everyone joins as a presenter and has full permissions).
  • People in my organisation (federated and anonymous users join as attendees).
  • Specific people (allows the organiser to set specific people from their organisation as presenters).
  • Only me (everybody apart from the organiser joins as an attendee).​
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To access the Meeting options panel:

  • In Teams, go to Calendar, select a meeting, and then select Meeting options.
  • In a meeting invitation, select Meeting options.

The organiser and presenters will also be able to change the role of any individual participant (“Make an attendee” or “Make a presenter") during the meeting.


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Microsoft has backtracked on the future of OneNote 2016

MC194800

In 2018 Microsoft announced that it was no longer going to support the OneNote 2016 Windows App and removed it from the Office download centre in Office 365. However, and one can only assume that this is due to industry pressure, they have backtracked and confirmed that it will now be supported. From the 10th March 2020 it will once again be included in the Office download suite.


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Get more insights into your documents with File Hover Card extensions

MC194911

When you hover over a document in a SharePoint library or the web portal for OneDrive for Business, you see a "File Hover Card" which provides insights into the document such as when it was last modified.

Microsoft are now adding new features to show a Teams conversation or a meeting invite that references the document. The conversations displayed on the file card will only be visible to those users who took part in them. This means that you won’t see another person’s conversations that are not related to the file in question, and they won’t see yours.
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In addition, the new File Hover Card feature will show you who has viewed your files. When someone views a file you own, SharePoint displays the people information and profile image of the viewer in the file hover card. Combined, you can now easily and quickly get real insights into your documents. 


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Replace your classic SharePoint root site with a modern communication site

MC196377

Until recently, your Office 365 environment had its main SharePoint root site (which should form the natural landing page for your company intranet) stuck in old classic SharePoint mode and therefore could not benefit from all of the new great features that SharePoint modern sites offer.

Well no longer. Now you can create a new modern communication site and then ask your IT Admin to promote that as the new root site.  Your root site is https://contoso.sharepoint.com (where contoso is replaced by your domain name. If you have data in your existing root site then do not worry. The old root site in not overwritten, it is simply given a new URL.


More from Microsoft on modernising your root site
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/modern-root-site



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Bookmark and save files for later

With this feature you will now be able to bookmark files and folders across OneDrive and SharePoint for later access.

To bookmark a document, just select it in the SharePoint library or through the OneDrive web portal and on the Ribbon click the new "Save for Later" icon. You will then see an aggregate of everything you have saved in the "Saved for later" section in the left-hand menu of your OneDrive web portal, making it easy for you to quickly get back to your important documents that you did not have time to read or those you regularly need to access.  



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Easily add and share emails from Outlook to a Microsoft Teams channel

MC198124

New integration between Outlook and Teams makes it easy to collaborate no matter where the conversation is taking place. Teams has always allowed you to forward an email to a Teams channel so that it can be visible to all members of the channel and also to enable internal channel discussions related to the email. For example, you receive an email from a client related to a project you are working on and you need to share this email with the project team.

Previously, the only option was to forward the email to everyone "who might be interested". With Teams, you could forward the email to the correct project channel and then start a conversation with the specific project team members who need to be engaged, whilst making it visible to any other project team members to keep them informed.

Much more efficient for everyone, reduces email clutter and makes the email and surrounding conversation discoverable both during and after the project closure.

With this new enhancement rolling out in 2020, rather than forwarding the email to the channel, you can move and share the conversation from Outlook, including attachments, into a Teams chat or channel conversation simply by clicking on the ‘"Share to Teams" button in Outlook. However, this is not just a one way process, you will also be able to take a Teams conversation and share this as an Outlook email by clicking on the more options ("…") icon in a conversation.

As mentioned, these changes will start rolling out early next year, however there is nothing to stop you preparing for this improved way of working by planning your use of Teams and how you can use the current "forward an email" feature.


More from Microsoft on what's new in Microsoft Teams
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams-blog/what-s-new-in-microsoft-teams-microsoft-ignite-2019/ba-p/937025


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Microsoft again recognised by Gartner as a Leader in Content Services Platforms

Concerned about the future of SharePoint as your companies central document store? Then, for the 3rd year in a row Gartner has identified SharePoint as the leading content management platform.

​Gartner measures and compares the leading platforms using the following characteristics:


  • Cloud scale - The ability to scale to meet the demands of the workforce. Provision of seamless connectivity to a broad ecosystem of suppliers, partners, and customers while delivering continuous innovation is essential.
  • Protection - The provision of deeply embedded, flexible, and intelligent information governance, security, and privacy controls. This is essential to operate in a world of ever-increasing threats and regulatory demands.
  • Fast time to value - The ability to deliver business value quickly, through the provision of prebuilt applications and citizen-developer-based tools, for example.
  • User-centricity - A consumerised user experience with embedded mobility and consistency across devices. A focus on the overall user experience is of paramount importance for driving adoption and realising the expected benefits of this technology.
  • Intelligence - Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, including machine learning and deep neural networks, have enabled innovations for classification, productivity, and automation scenarios. Such capabilities should be embedded in all key areas of the platform - from security to collaboration - to align with the evolving expectations of the market.

More from Microsoft on Gartner's report
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2019/12/12/microsoft-again-leader-2019-gartner-content-services-platforms-magic-quadrant-report/



Simplify access to key applications from within Office 365

MC198313

The Office 365 app launcher (the 9 dots in the top left when signed into Office 365) provides each user with access to all the applications they are licenced or authorised to use. Your users can also access the list of applications from the Office 365 home page. 
 
Currently, your users can pin their favourite applications via the Office 365 app launcher by viewing all apps and then clicking the three vertical dots to open the sub-menu against a specific application. The pinned applications always appear at the top of the Office 365 app launcher and the remaining applications will be shown for each user in the order in which they have been most frequently accessed by the user.

In addition, a feature that has existed in Office 365 for a while, allowed administrators to create company specific items on the Office 365 app launcher that could open other line of business applications or external websites. However, there was no way to control where these appeared on each individual user's Office 365 app launcher and therefore could disappear off the initial view and be "hidden" behind the "All apps" menu. This could cause confusion and training issues as each user may have a different view and not easily know where to find the key company applications.

With this change, only administrators can pin applications (maximum of 3) and this will apply to all users, who will no longer be able to override this.

So, what are the benefits?

You company now selects and pins the three key applications to everyone's Office 365 app launcher, and this will consistently show no matter if the user uses the Office 365 app launcher or the Office 365 Home page. Secondly, administrators can now make better use of creating company specific "apps" to open other line of business applications or resources.

Together, these should simplify the training of users on the use of the Office 365 app launcher and provide for a more consistent implementation.

More from Microsoft on customising the app launcher
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/admin/manage/customize-the-app-launcher?view=o365-worldwide




Outlook on the web - improved access to attachments

MC198342

This change only applies to your users who use Outlook on the web and not the desktop version. The change will allow your users to quickly and easily see all files they have sent and received as attachments.  
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Once this change has been rolled out, a new paperclip icon will appear at the bottom of the left navigation column in Outlook. When users go to the Files view, they'll see all the files they have sent and received as attachments from their inbox without having to filter emails for those with attachments and then open each email to see if it contains the correct attachment.



More control over your intranet pages with modern SharePoint image resizing

MC198528

SharePoint enables great intranets to be built using out-of-the-box features and now Microsoft is introducing, from February 2020, the ability to resize an image from within the modern page.
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The modern SharePoint site is comprised of web parts, the building blocks of the page. The Image web part lets an editor insert an image on a page, whether from their SharePoint site, their computer, or an external web location and with this update, page editors will also be able to resize images in the image web part.


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Powerful addition to the comments capability in Word, Excel and PowerPoint

MC198554

The ability to add comments within the Office Product suite has come a long way from those early days. Comments are now threaded allowing greater collaboration and Microsoft then introduced the ability to "@mention" a colleague from within the comment, and this would send them an email with a link to open the document to view and respond to the comment.

With this change, when a user gets an email notification that someone has @mentioned them or who has replied to their comment, the email may now show both the comment thread and the surrounding document context, without requiring them to open the document. 
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In addition, users who receive the email will be able to reply to the comment without needing to open the document. However, please note that this capability will roll out to the web version of Word, Excel and PowerPoint first and then the windows desktop versions later in the year.

More from Microsoft on using @mention in comments
https://support.office.com/article/use-mention-in-comments-to-tag-someone-for-feedback-644bf689-31a0-4977-a4fb-afe01820c1fd



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Integrate Office 365 To-Do with Siri shortcuts

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During the last few months of 2019, Microsoft launched a suite of new To-Do features for iPhone and iPad users. To-Do is the Office 365 all-in-one task management app that consolidates your tasks from Outlook, Planner and personal tasks you enter directly into the app.

Microsoft has now integrated To-Do into the Siri shortcut capability available on iOS.

Not familiar with Siri shortcuts? Siri shortcuts are designed to take the normal actions you use in various apps and allow you to add them to Siri. Through the Shortcuts app you can also run a variety of automations, such as "open a list when I get to a particluar location".

More from Microsoft on how Siri shortcuts can be integrated to the Office 365 To-Do app
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-to-do-blog/discover-all-our-latest-features-on-ios-siri-shortcuts-share/ba-p/1082376


Author: SO365 Insights

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