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Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Guide

You're reading from  Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Guide

Product type Book
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070195
Pages 278 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Gustavo Moraes Gustavo Moraes
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Douglas Romao Douglas Romao
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Licensing Microsoft 365 2. Chapter 2: Organizing and Finding Information with Microsoft Delve 3. Chapter 3: Workplace and Personal Productivity with Microsoft MyAnalytics 4. Chapter 4: Staying on Top of Emails and Calendars with Microsoft Outlook 5. Chapter 5: Taking and Sharing Notes with Microsoft OneNote 6. Chapter 6: Working from Anywhere with Microsoft OneDrive 7. Chapter 7: Collaboration and Ideation with Microsoft Whiteboard 8. Chapter 8: Microsoft SharePoint Online (SPO) 9. Chapter 9: Working Together with Microsoft Teams 10. Chapter 10: Managing Projects and Tasks with Microsoft Planner and To-Do 11. Chapter 11: Doing More with Microsoft Power Automate 12. Chapter 12: Power Apps 13. Chapter 13: Getting Information with Microsoft Forms 14. Chapter 14: Visualizing Data with Microsoft Power BI 15. Chapter 15: QuickStart Excel, Word, and PowerPoint 16. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Making and sharing lists

Organizing lists and content is a big challenge for me, as there are countless ways to do it and I often find it necessary to integrate with other platforms.

For this type of organization, OneNote provides a resource that can be used by everyone, and if you are a programmer like me, you will fall in love with this feature at first sight.

Writing great content, separated into a list of topics, such as writing this chapter and its sections, is possible within OneNote by using a feature that I call indentation. It consists of features that help us in organizing subjects within a given topic. To do this, in the first paragraph below the topic press the TAB key.

By doing this, it is possible to minimize the topics by double-clicking on the arrow that appears next to the paragraph, as you can see in Figure 5.3. With that, your content writing will be easier and more organized. This resource can be used on as many levels as you need or want:

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