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Introduction to Microsoft 365

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Description: COURSE DESCRIPTION Most major software application companies are moving away from only offering locally installed versions of their products. Microsoft is doing the same with the release of Microsoft 365, the cloud based version of the Microsoft suite of products. This course focuses on unique aspects of these applications in this format and not on the basic mechanics of each application. It is designed for individuals already comfortable with Office products but need to better understand how Microsoft 365 is different and how to use the new features available in this version. In particular, this course will emphasize the OneDrive, collaborating with other users online, working with Lync for messaging and online meetings, and accessing Microsoft 365 off mobile devices as well as a traditional computer.Learn and Master the Features in Microsoft 365Sign in to Microsoft 365 and understand the user interfaceInstall and manage the apps on your mobile devicesUse the Outlook web app for managing email, tasks, contacts, and your calendarUnderstand how to save files to your OneDriveLearn to collaborate in Microsoft 365 using shared documents on the Team Site and with SharePointWork with Lync to instant message and conduct online meetingsMastering the Changes Microsoft 365 is a new breed of software – applications designed for connection and collaboration that will be continuously updated by Microsoft. This course takes the approach of showing you how and why this version of Microsoft is different from previous locally installed versions and will prepare you for the future of cloud computing.Contents and Overview In 90 minutes of content, including 11 lectures, this course covers all the key features you need to know to get started with Microsoft 365.This course broken into sections based on
Category: IT & Software > Other IT & Software > Microsoft 365 (Office)
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