[Students, Faculty and Staff] The linked webpage describes how to find what you need in Microsoft 365. Search for people, files, sites, answers to common questions, and more.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] The linked webpage describes new and improved Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) features.
Changes to the Microsoft 365 and Duo login experience were announced in January 2023. This knowledge base article covers how to log in and how Faculty and Staff will use Duo for multi-factor authentication at login.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] If you wish to master Microsoft 365 and have some time to dedicate, you will find all or any of the five courses in this Linked-In Learning playlist invaluable. You must sign in with your TU NetID to access this resource. Courses cover getting started, managing projects, optimizing your work, collaborating and managing data.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] The linked webpage will show you how to build and share forms, make surveys and analyze results.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] This video will show you how to create an out-of-office reply in outlook on the web.
[Students] OTS migrated student Gmail and Google Drive content to TU-provided Microsoft 365 Outlook and OneDrive during spring 2023. If you received an email notification that one or more of the files in your Google Drive could not be moved, you may contact Student Computing Services to request temporary access to your Google Drive. In this case, the page linked here should prove helpful.
[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.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] The linked video promotes Microsoft 365 as an excellent tool set for your academic work at TU.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] The linked video is the first in a short LinkedIn Learning course (2022) introducing Microsoft 365 and demonstrating key features of Word, Excel, OneNote, Outlook and PowerPoint.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] Microsoft 365 is a set of cloud-hosted (online) and office suite applications that allow you to work and collaborate anywhere from any device. Current TU students, faculty and staff get online storage through OneDrive, and the full suite of Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint, at no cost. Through Microsoft 365 Web Apps (online), documents can be accessed from any device with an internet connection.
[Students, Faculty & Staff] This video demonstrates how to install Microsoft 365 productivity (Office) apps on an Apple Mac desktop or laptop.
[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 Mac computer, use the Self Help (JAMF) app. This article describes how to download and install M365 apps on a personal Mac computer.
[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.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] The linked webpage presents a series of brief videos on using Microsoft To-Do to create and share to-do lists, set due dates and reminders, plan your day and sync your to-dos with Outlook tasks.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] The linked webpage presents a series of videos showing how to create and share lists to track issues, assets, routines, contacts, inventory and more.
[Students, Faculty and Staff] The linked webpage includes videos and describes how to use the Microsoft Search box to find document content, app commands and help information within the M365 apps.