SharePoint is where your team's shared files, company policies, announcements, and resources live. It sits behind every Teams channel, every shared document library, and many internal communication pages. Once you know how it is structured and how to find your way around, it becomes one of the most useful tools in yo…
With Microsoft 365, you can open, edit, and collaborate on documents directly in your browser, no software installation required. This article covers everything you need to know to work confidently in the online versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. 🌐 To get started: Go to office.com or microsoft365.com, si…
Files saved to OneDrive or SharePoint are protected by automatic version history and a two-stage recycle bin. This means accidentally saving over a file, making unwanted edits, or even permanently deleting something is often completely reversible... if you act quickly and know where to look. ✅ The good news: If …
With a Microsoft 365 E1 license, your phone and tablet, combined with a browser, give you everything you need to do your job. There are no desktop Office apps to install. This article shows you which apps to download, how to sign in, what works best where, and how to handle the Intune Company Portal prompt. 📱 Y…
Working entirely in the browser is smooth once you know the quirks. Most of the surprises new users hit are not bugs - they are just differences in how the web versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint work compared to older desktop habits. This article covers the twelve most common ones so you can spot them instantly …
One of the most confusing things about Microsoft Teams is that files shared in a channel and files shared in a private chat are stored in completely different places, and if you don't know which is which, you will waste time looking in the wrong spot. This article explains exactly where every file goes, how to find f…
OneDrive vs. SharePoint: What Goes Where One of the most common questions new Microsoft 365 users ask is: "Where am I supposed to save this?" Here's the short answer, and a simple rule to remember it by. Save to OneDrive if it's yours. Save to SharePoint if it's the team's. At a glance ☁️ OneDrive 🏢…