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New Office 365 Radio Ad – Canadian Office 365 Cloud

We’ve got a new ad playing on the Q. We at itgroove have been building to this moment since the beginning. All roads lead to SharePoint and it all just became easier, more powerful and now on Canadian Soil. It’s gonna be huuugge itgroove Microsoft Cloud – Trump from itgroove.

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Creating alerts on documents in the new OneDrive for Business

Well, that was harder than it should be.  And it’s probably because with all the changes Microsoft has in store for Dropbox, er, I mean OneDrive for Business, they don’t really want us creating alerts on documents in our OneDrive for Business (or should I say My Sites, er, Personal Sites, wait no, SkyDrive Pro …

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itgroove – Cloud Friendly, Office 365 Ready – Now in Canada, eh?

Well, we’ve been building up our team to this and knew it was coming. Today was the day.  Microsoft Datacenters, in Canada.  This was the final roadblock for many in order to start to the path towards fixed costs for Email, File Sharing, Teleconferencing and just about all your team needs.  Office 365 and Azure …

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What’s New in Office 365 April 2016

Another month, another batch of updates to Office 365. At this month’s SharePoint User Group, I shared all that is new in Office 365 for the month of April, 2016.  This month we saw changes in PowerPoint, new stuff in Forms and Flow and OneDrive for Business … and all sorts of goodies. vSharePoint – …

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Office 365 What’s New (March 17th)

As part of Victoria Office 365 User Group (vO365) we do a roundup of all the exiting announcements for Office 365. Here’s the March Edition. Office 365 What’s New (March 2016) from itgroove

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Search Outlook Without Yammer

Thought we’d share a little pro tip today that my colleague Kelly was shown and she thought was quite useful. If you use Yammer, you undoubtedly get email notifications. We do our best to turn them all off but they still come for certain groups or features we’ve missed. Or maybe you like getting 10,000 …

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Office 365 – What’s New and Changed – January 2016

Special thanks to Alec (check him out over here – Alec’s Blog) for delivering this presentation today while I stay at home and nurse an epic man cold. Every Victoria Office 365 User Group, we recap/highlight what’s changed (’cause stuff is always changing) and this was my slide deck.   This is an embedded Microsoft …

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Inbox Un-Insanity – Follow Up and editing previous emails

What I thought I’d share a “Pro Tip” today. Perhaps it doesn’t work for everyone but here’s the “Why” for me. I’m an “Inbox Zero” kind of guy and strive to get there every day. I do most days, so pat on the back to me 😉 However, I don’t like the “weight” of tasks. …

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Windows 10 Edge now supports browser drag and drop

Well, look at that. I discovered (purely by accident, I was dragging and dropping *I thought* into IE11 but no, it was Edge!) that Windows 10 EDGE browser now supports drag and drop. I couldn’t find much out there in regards to an announcement (Sneaky, I guess while we the public test it ;). But …

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SharePoint Online Access Denied in MasterPage Gallery

We came across an issue today in an Office 365 tenancy where Site Collection Admins were getting “Access Denied” errors when they tried to work with assets in the MasterPage gallery. This was happening for any Site Collection administrator. Tracked the issue to this to a line in the “check permissions” that was explicitly denying …

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