Let’s start with some Office updates; Excel, powered by Bing Maps, allows users to integrate professional map-based visuals into any presentation for a more polished feel. This feature is scheduled to be available by the end of 2016. PowerPoint’s Designer feature can now recommend some incredible layouts for bulleted lists.
A newer version of the Office 365 App Launcher increasing discoverability to new and recently used apps. Also the ability to customize and search more than you have ever been able to before. Read More.
For all the Office 365 Enterprise E5 subscribers… the former Delve Analytics is now Microsoft MyAnalytics and it has the ability to show you how you are spending your time so you can improve your deficits and gaps in productivity.
The Outlook 2016 course walks you through setting up an account, managing your messages, creating a signature line, organize contacts, calendars and meetings and how to collaborate with other team members.
Excel 2016 offers a comprehensive look at entering, organizing and manipulating data as well as building charts and graphs from that data. The courses are readily available from the Office Training Center. If you do not have an account, they do offer one free month of training. Read More.
OneDrive and SharePoint work together for file storage, management and access. Earlier this week, at the Ignite 2016 conference, Microsoft came out with a few new exciting features being added across both products: