Since there have been a couple of updates with Microsoft Teams Meetings features, we’d like to share the main features we think you’d like to start utilizing in your meetings.
Read MoreAt Excel & Flourish, we promise to stay on top of trends and new products to see if we can implement that into your current role or next training session. (Psst- that’s why it’s important to find the right trainer for you and your team!)
Read MoreWith consistent IT and user feedback, Microsoft is constantly updating for better experiences. That’s why you have us! At Excel & Flourish, we understand time is money. When you partner with one of our Microsoft Certified trainers, they’ll be able to sift through the new applications.....
Read MoreHave you heard the news? Our March 2021 topic of the month is a little program called Microsoft Excel. You know the program that you use almost every day and the program that sometimes makes you want to throw your computer out the window. We receive more questions relating to Microsoft Excel than any other topic out there. And quite frankly there are so many things to do in Excel and so many new features being introduced, it’s hard to keep up, even for certified Microsoft trainers.
Read MoreIf you’ve been following us on social media, you’ve seen the climbing statistics of just how much Microsoft has been a necessity for business growth, sustainability, and organization. As we all know, a lot can happen in one month. Here’s what’s new in Microsoft Teams that you might have missed this month...
Read MoreAccessible from the web, Windows, iOS, and Android, the free Microsoft To-Do app lets you set up each task with a due date, reminder, note, and other attributes. You can add multiple steps to a single task, organize your tasks into different lists, and share your lists with other people.
Read MoreJoin Jennifer Buchholz, CEO of Excel & Flourish, and our partner, Office Technology Group for 60 minutes on how to leverage your Microsoft 365 applications on Thursday, October 1.
Read MoreAs of April 21, 2020, the official branding of Microsoft's productivity suite has changed from Office 365 to just Microsoft 365. The new naming convention reflects Microsoft's strategy of providing a single complete productivity platform for its customers.
From the customer's perspective, there is no separation between Windows 10, Office 365, and Azure—it is all just one platform, the Microsoft 365 platform.
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