It’s time for reminders in SharePoint

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-SharePoint-Blog/It-s-time-for-reminders-in-SharePoint/ba-p/299190

SharePoint lists and libraries have long allowed to you defined custom metadata columns to track dates.  As announced at Ignite 2018, we are releasing a new capability that lets you set reminders for any of these dates.  You’ll be able to receive a personal email alert ‘x’ days in advance of a date on any document or item in SharePoint.

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-SharePoint-Blog/It-s-time-for-reminders-in-SharePoint/ba-p/299190

 

Microsoft 365 update for December 2018 – YouTube

Jim Naroski covers recent enhancements to Microsoft 365 and Office 365. The course transcript, complete with all links mentioned, is available at https://aka.ms/m365update-blog.

This month’s topics:

PowerPoint captions and subtitles [0:21]
Word acronym suggestions [2:08]
PowerPoint slide reuse [2:48]
Office for MacOS Dark Mode [4:20]
Outlook for iOS redesign [5:40]
Microsoft Bookings improvements [7:40]
Password-less access management [9:06]

MyAnalytics, the fitness tracker for work, is now more broadly available – Microsoft 365 Blog

MyAnalyticsthe fitness tracker for work—is now available to everyone using Office 365 and Microsoft 365 Enterprise and Business suites that include Exchange Online. Previously, MyAnalytics was only available with an Enterprise E5 plan or as an add-on to E1 and E3 plans.

MyAnalytics, the fitness tracker for work, is now more broadly available – Microsoft 365 Blog

Introducing the Office app for Windows 10 – Microsoft 365 Blog

The new Office app for Windows 10 provides a way for users to quickly get started with Office, find what they need, and jump into their work.

The Office app will replace the My Office app, which currently helps users manage their Office 365 subscriptions. If you already have the My Office app, you will get the new Office app through an automatic update in the coming months. Otherwise, you can download it from the Microsoft Store. Starting this summer, new Windows 10 devices will come with the Office app already installed—making it easier than ever to start using Office on a new PC.

Source: Introducing the Office app for Windows 10 – Microsoft 365 Blog