CIAOPS Need to Know Office 365 Webinar–January 2018

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I’ve decided to try something new for my January 2018 webinars that I hope to continue to use going forward. I have implemented Microsoft Forms as the front end registration for these webinars, so if you have any issues please let me know.

For those of use who have returned from holidays in January we’ll focus on managing users in Office 365 along with the usual news, updates and Q & A. This session will give you a better idea of how to more effectively manage your users so they can get the best from the Office 365 services.

You can register for free at:

January Webinar Registrations

The details are:

CIAOPS Need to Know Webinar – January 2018
Thursday 25th of January 2018
11am – 12am Sydney Time

All sessions are recorded and posted to the CIAOPS Academy.

There of course will also be open Q and A so make sure you bring your questions for me and I’ll do my best to answer them.

The CIAOPS Need to Know Webinars are free to attend but if you want to receive the recording of the session you need to sign up as a CIAOPS patron which you can do here:

http://www.ciaopspatron.com

or purchase them individually at:

http://www.ciaopsacademy.com/

Also feel free at any stage to email me directly via director@ciaops.com with your webinar topic suggestions.

I’d also appreciate you sharing information about this webinar with anyone you feel may benefit from the session.

Post News directly from SharePoint summary page

When you go to your SharePoint summary page you’ll see all your SharePoint Teams Sites as well as a list of news articles bubbled up to the page from these locations.

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If you now look closely you’ll see (or soon see) a link, Create news post, at the top of this page as shown above.

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When you select the link you’ll be prompted for a location you have access to in which to post the article. Simply select the location you want to the article to actually live in.

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Now go and create the news article as you normally would.

Although this change may seem seem small it reduces the friction for people when they want to publish information. The faster they can do this the better and more likely they are to share something with everyone.

Saving attachments to SharePoint

One challenge when moving your files and folders to the cloud is working with attachments, because now you want to save and retrieve them from this location. The good thing is that if you have the latest version of Outlook on your desktop then this is pretty simple.

In this article I’ll show you how to save attachments directly to SharePoint Online.

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So let’s say you received an email, like the above, with a few attachments that you want to get into SharePoint Online. If you open the email and select the Attachment Tools tab at the top of the page as shown, you’ll see you have a number of Upload options in the Save to Cloud section of the Ribbon menu.

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You can also right mouse click on the attachment and see the same Upload options in the menu that appears.

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When you select the Upload option you’ll be presented with a number of different cloud locations into which you can save this file. These locations are dependent on the account items you have configured for Outlook. If you are an Office 365 user then you should see your own OneDrive for Business and some Office 365 Groups.

To display all the SharePoint Online options select the More… option at the bottom of the list.

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This will then show you all the Office 365 Groups that also have a SharePoint Team Site tied to them. This list will also include any Microsoft Teams you have created. Unfortunately, you won’t see any “pure” SharePoint Team Sites here, just ones connected to Office 365 Groups. Hopefully, we’ll get that ability down the track.

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Once you select your destination, here the Support group, the attachment will be saved into the root of the Documents library as shown above.

It would be nice if we got the ability to select from the different Document Libraries within the SharePoint Site and/or subfolders but for now at least we can get the file into a Team Site. Once the file has been saved you could then use something like Microsoft Flow to route the document elsewhere within the site or you could just move it manually if desired. You could also set up an automatic email alert in SharePoint to notified people that a new file has arrived.

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When you return to the email you will see that the attachment now has a small cloud icon next to and the word “Saved” to indicate it is stored online.

So a pretty straight forward process for saving attachments in emails directly to SharePoint Online. There are some limitations in the process in that it can only save to SharePoint locations created with Office 365 Groups or Teams and that it currently only saves into the default Document Library within the Team Site but there are ways to overcome these if desired. Hopefully, we’ll see these abilities included in the near future as well to provide additional flexibility. However, it is now very easy to get attachments directly into Office 365 from Outlook.

Making changes to existing Site Collections

Here’s a quick summary video on how to make changes to a traditional SharePoint Site Collection. This will only work with pure SharePoint Teams Sites, not those created with Microsoft Teams and Office 365 Groups. That will become available in the new SharePoint Admin Center coming soon. Till then, this video will show you how to access the settings as well as how to interact with the most common configurations.

New Microsoft 365 courses from CIAOPS

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Just in time for Christmas, I have released two new online courses focused on Microsoft 365 Business:

Introduction to Microsoft 365 Business

and

Getting Started with Microsoft 365 Business

The Introduction course is aimed at giving you an overview of the Microsoft 365 product and how the Business plan fits inside. The Getting Started course is more a step by step guide taking you through what you can actually do with the Business plan.

Both of these new courses can be found at the CIAOPS Academy where you’ll also find extensive online courses for Office 365 and Azure. You can purchase the courses individually or in annual bundle that includes every course now and for the next twelve months.

I have more courses focused in Microsoft 365 (including some focused on the Enterprise plan) coming very soon.