My Ten Favorite “Hidden” Office 365 Features

Word: Image insert with Pexels add-in.
Video insert and playback.
PowerPoint: Presenter coach.
Forms: Open and close dates.
OneNote: Save posts without bothersome advertising pop-ups.
OneDrive: Share files with an expiration date and password.
Groups: Export Whiteboard Drawings as PNG.
Excel: Analyze Data.
Outlook: Schedule sending.
Message encryption/ forwarding prevention.
Message encryption/ avoiding forwarding.
To Do: Add multiple steps within a task.

Last week my most popular post on
Free Technology for Teachers was this
one highlighting my favorite features of Google Workspaces that are regularly neglected. Based on the action to that post and video I chose to do the exact same thing for Office 365 users. I do not utilize Office 365 items as much as I do Google Workspaces (thats a result of the schools Ive worked in for many years), but I still do have some favorite “hidden” features of Office 365 for trainees and instructors..

My preferred “hidden” Office 365 functions:.

All of those features are shown in.
this video.

This post originally appeared on FreeTech4Teachers.com. If you see it elsewhere, it has actually been utilized without authorization. Sites that steal my (Richard Byrnes) work include CloudComputin, TodayHeadline, and 711Web.

Based on the response to that post and video I chose to do the exact same thing for Office 365 users. If you see it elsewhere, it has been used without authorization. Websites that steal my (Richard Byrnes) work include CloudComputin, TodayHeadline, and 711Web.

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