Collaboration in Microsoft 365
Meet the three main collaborative apps in Microsoft 365 that empower you to work individually, in a team, and across your entire organization. You’ll learn the essentials of OneDrive, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams.
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Intro and navigation
Upload existing files and folders
Create and edit files in the Office web apps
Organize, copy, and move files
Share files and folders with others
View and manage version history
Sync files for offline access
Delete and restore files and versions
Restore your entire OneDrive to an earlier time
Request files securely
Chapter 1: OneDrive Quiz
Intro, navigation, and site types
Create a team site
Upload, create, and manage files in SharePoint document libraries
Restore a document library to an earlier time
Create and work in Lists
Manage list and library columns and views
Conditional view formatting
Calculated columns
Create pages
Create news
Content roll-ups: News, documents, and events
Edit navigation and site theme
Chapter 2: SharePoint Quiz
Intro and navigation
1:1 and group chats
Teams vs channels
Create a team and channels
Channel conversations
Channel tabs and apps
Activity, @ mentions, and personal notifications
Schedule meetings
Attend meetings
Personal settings, preferences, and availability
Search and commands
Adding apps to Teams
Chapter 3: Microsoft Teams Quiz
Test your skills: Collaboration in Microsoft 365 Exam
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Few people have enough time to hit every bit of Microsoft 365 and the platform changes frequently. Nate has captured the basics as well as enough details to ...
Read MoreFew people have enough time to hit every bit of Microsoft 365 and the platform changes frequently. Nate has captured the basics as well as enough details to test your knowledge, advance your digital effectiveness and claim to be proficient as a M365 collaborator.
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