Introduction
Microsoft provides a robust training site that we encourage the community to review. To help jump start your foray into the Microsoft world we have handpicked, copied and organized the content below that we feel will quickly get you on track. We also encourage you to check out the Manhattan University Microsoft Knowledge Base that we will continue to grow.
The Microsoft learning links below contain further information on the left side menu of their pages that you are encouraged to review. We are pointing you to good starting points for each topic. Click the title to navigate to the Microsoft page.
Microsoft365.com is the best place to start, whether it's the start of the day or you're getting back to your work.
Learn how to share your documents to collaborate with colleagues.
With Outlook on the web running in your web browser, you can:
Learn how to switch your Outlook calendar view between day, week, or month views, change the week displayed, and see different shared calendars.
Schedule an online meeting in Outlook to meet with others no matter where they are.
OneDrive replaces Google Drive.
With Microsoft Teams on your PC, Mac, or mobile device, you can:
OneNote is a digital note-taking app that provides a single place for keeping all of your notes, research, plans, and information — everything you need to remember and manage in your life at home, at work, or at school.
In OneNote, notebooks never run out of paper. Notes are easy to organize, print, and share, and you can search and find important information quickly, even if you forget where you've originally captured it. Best of all, your notebooks are stored online so you can easily get to them on any of your mobile devices.