Great content. We were just commenting at the office how 365 has so many tools we don’t utilize; you hit on a few I can immediately see value in. I also picked up a couple tips on things we were already using like Planner and Booking. Thanks.
Thanks for the overviews of these apps. I picked up some ideas while watching. Suggestion for improvement of a video such as this about apps: Prior to recording, determine which of the many functions you want to show viewers by writing an outline and rehearsing rather than randomly clicking around the screen and speaking on the fly, which appeared to be what was happening especially during the section on Whiteboard.
Andy, brilliant!!!! Warmest regards from Germany! In my job I struggle with notes including meeting notes. Searchability in the Notes App is ok. But not searchable in TEAMS. Teams Meeting notes are bloody not searchable in teams... unbelievable. 2 Topics: 1. Notes in general, 2. General searchbility of text incl. Stream transcripts in TEAM ( coolest thing ever)
Hi, thanks for your feedback. I can assure you Microsoft are working on this topic and you will soon be able to do searchable notes within teams. Watch out for this in the not too distant future. 👍
For me, Sway is the best of Microsoft's 'hidden' apps. It is so easy to create a beautifully presented communication that can include text, images, video, audio and links. Even Microsoft seem to have forgotten about this wonderful app :(
Hi Andy.. Your vedios have been great help for all of us. Could you pls also make vedio on 365 certification from fundamentals to expert level and the requirements as well. Thanks in advance.
I did create a video on how to get certified awhile back. You might want to check that out. For full details on Microsoft certification visit learn.microsoft.com and simply select the career path that you’re interested in from there. All the materials are online and you can even book exams. Good luck and keep watching 😊
New viewer.... I hope you find this criticism welcome and please accept it as it is *not* meant to be snarky or condescending. It would be much more helpful if you described the name and purpose. FIRST.. and then how it 'might' be used.... before going through to show how to complete example tasks. Your entire first example had me wondering what the heck you were doing, and why would I even 'want' to do it. And then as I am writing this... I find myself wondering, how does this differ from using *Outlook* in a domain environment. I am a 25 year IT veteran who has been working with Microsoft products since 1995... I typically work on the "back-end" but I do like to watch different methods of sharing my experience with those up-n-coming. Cheers
Interesting but I am not always clear what the apps are for at the start. I listened to the bookings explanation but am still not sure what I even need a bookings set up? For what? For whom? Where is it even used?
Hi, you did not take into account that not all versions of office 365 have these applications. For the integrity of the material, it would probably have been appropriate to mention which versions have them and which do not!
Does each user need to have 365 Business Premium for these apps to work? For example, can users access and make changes to my Bookings app/page if they are not 365 BP users, or not even Microsoft users?
How come in the TO DO app on the PC you can not copy task - to duplicate it. I can do it in Outlook tasks app And Cell phone app but the to do PC app will not allow me to do this. I have templates for repetitive actions - like onboarding new employees.
Maybe you forgot to mention in the title or very beginning that this only applies to organizations (work / school) and not individual Microsoft 365 accounts so that you wouldn't waste viewers' time?
@@garyrowe58 Hi Garry all of my videos focus on business and enterprise not home users. Have you tried Kevin Stratvert He focusses on end users. Good luck.