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Microsoft Applications for Devices
Microsoft has numerous articles on a variety of Microsoft applications and topics for devices. This article will list the links based on categories: Android, iPhone or iPad.
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Microsoft Applications Help and Learning
Microsoft has numerous articles on a variety of Microsoft applications and topics for devices. This article will list the links based on categories: Android, iPhone or iPad.
Access Microsoft 365 Learning Resources from the TU Website
[Students, Faculty and Staff] TU uses Microsoft applications such as Outlook, OneDrive, Word, PowerPoint and Excel. The resources on the linked webpage will help you use these programs.
Creating an Out of Office Reply
[Students, Faculty and Staff] This video will show you how to create an out-of-office reply in outlook on the web.
Fix the "Your account doesn't allow editing on a Mac" Error
[Students, Faculty & Staff] TU provides current students, faculty and staff with access to Office 365. If you encounter the error message "Your account doesn't allow editing on a Mac," follow these steps. This usually happens when you install Office applications from the Mac App Store or log in using a different organization's or school's credentials.
Install the Microsoft 365 Apps on a Personal Windows PC
[Students, Faculty and Staff] TU faculty, staff and students may install the Microsoft 365 (M365) desktop apps on up to five personal devices. To install M365 apps on a university-owned Windows computer, use the Software Center. This article describes how to download and install M365 apps on a personal Windows PC.
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