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How to use Microsoft Word Form Fields to Auto-fill

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Do you work with Word documents where you type information into one area and need the exact typed information to automatically populate in other areas in the document? This prevents you from having to type the identical information multiple times. If this would be helpful to you, you're going to want to watch this training video. For best resolution, always click the "Watch on YouTube" link at the bottom left of the video window.

Introduction to Microsoft Visio

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 Are you looking for a way to organize complex ideas visually? Microsoft Visio is now available to you through the Microsoft 365 portal. Let's begin!

Audio Transcription Using Word on the Web

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Have you ever received a case-related audio file and you need to get the words from the audio file into a document without having to type? With your Microsoft 365 account, Word on the Web, will potentially help to save you an enormous amount of time by taking that audio file and automatically transcribing it for you. Watch the video for a short tutorial.

Microsoft Video Editor

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  Do you need a quick, easy and free method to edit videos on Windows 10? Windows 10 has a native built-in application called Video Editor that allows you to trim videos, add background music, insert 3D effects, and much more, and it's already available on your Windows 10 PC. Watch the Microsoft Video Editor in action .

Fix Staff Shared Outlook Calendar Access

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  Have you or one of your staff tried to create and share an Outlook Calendar with you? Then, when you attempt to accept the calendar invitation, you receive the following error message? Follow these instructions to resolve the issue: 1. Open your Outlook desktop app. 2. Double-click the calendar invitation. 3. Click the Actions dropdown button, then click View in Browser . 4. Click the OK button when prompted by a popup window, similar to the image below. 5. Select Internet Explorer, then select OK to open. 6. The Internet Explorer browser will open and display the calendar event indication window. Right-click the Accept and view calendar button, then left-click Copy shortcut . 7. Open your Google Chrome web browser and sign into the Microsoft 365 portal . After signing in, open a new tab and right-click the address bar and paste the link indicated in Step #6. 8. If the link was successfully executed, you should be able to go back to your Outlook desktop app, go to your calenda...