How to: Insert Pictures from OneDrive for Business to Office Documents
Blog PostsIn this post I will describe how to use pictures from OneDrive for Business in Office documents edited in Word Online.
According to Microsoft, “Office 365” refers to subscription plans that include access to Office applications plus other productivity services that are enabled over the Internet (cloud services). Office 365 includes plans for use at home and for business.
Office 365 plans for business include services such as Skype for Business web conferencing and Exchange Online hosted email for business, and additional online storage with OneDrive for Business.
Many Office plans also include the desktop version of the latest Office applications, which users can install across multiple computers and devices. The fully installed applications include: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access.
Therefore, this category is full of handy tips, tricks, advise and How To videos specifically for Office users. Check out some of the Step by Step blogs or learn about how to transform from an email culture to a collaborative culture with our expert blogs, ebooks, how to videos and webinars.
In this post I will describe how to use pictures from OneDrive for Business in Office documents edited in Word Online.
From the 2014 conference in Barcelona – Ben Robb’s presentation slides highlight some of the challenges and approaches you can take when embarking on a hybrid on-premises + Office 365 deployment, looking at how you can create a consistent user experience and where you should host key services such as Search and User Profile.
As you all know, a frustrating problem for cloud customers is that you are at the mercy of Incident Notifications from the Service Providers to know of any outages. The Service Provider may not know of an outage affecting your tenancy, may not post notifications on their Service Portals timely or frequently enough – and you are helpless fielding calls from frustrated users. I have seen this happen at multiple customers during recent outages.
In the famous, friendly For Dummies way, this handy guide prepares you to get your head in the cloud and start making the most of Office 365 through Exchange Online. This FREE eBook contains excerpts from ‘Office 365 for Dummies – Unleashing the Power of Exchange Online‘. In this chapter, – Discover how Exchange Online provides flexibility and reliability… READ MORE
This FREE eBook contains excerpts from ‘Microsoft Office 365 Exchange Online Implementation and Migration ch. 1 Getting Started’. This chater covers the differences in Office 365 plans and the basics around obtaining an Office 365 subscription.
There is a very nice feature in SharePoint Online called External Sharing. This feature gives the ability to share content from within a SharePoint site collection to users that have a Microsoft Account or have an account in another Office 365 tenant. Once content is shared the external user can access the content exactly the same way an internal user from within the tenant can. There are some limitations as to what external users can do, for instance they cannot have their own OneDrive.So what is wrong with this concept? It sounds very nice and useful? And it certainly is…
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After describing the whole Office 365 mobile landscape, I would like here to give some more details on the iOS set of apps, related to Office 365.
So you’ve made the decision to migrate from one version of SharePoint to the next. Perhaps you’re taking the big step to migrate to Office 365. As daunting as this process may seem at first glance, there are a myriad of ways to manage and take control of your SharePoint or Office 365 migration. This can include the implementation of a number of third party tools that physically migrate content for you.
So you’re looking into SharePoint 2013 or Office 365 and you keep hearing about features or changes here and there. Well, Sharegate has been through this as well. That’s why they decided to create an eBook to highlight 111 Hot New Features in SharePoint 2013