
Somehow I Have Dozens (Hundreds?) of Teams; What Can I Do?

Microsoft Teams is Not a Zoom Alternative; It’s Much More

SharePoint Online: Get to know the Sites
Your company intranet doesn’t have to be a black hole of everyone’s projects and information. By using SharePoint Online, you can tailor each user’s experience by creating sites that best suit each user’s needs. Not sure where to start? Take a look at these four commonly used sites and how they can streamline your internal communications.

O365: Start with these 5 apps (that aren’t Outlook)
Office 365 is the first step in leading your company to a Digital Transformation— but that means getting comfortable with more than just Outlook in the Cloud. There are more than 25 amazing new apps with O365. So, where to start? Read More

Office 365 vs Microsoft 365: What’s the Difference? Are They the Same?

Quick Reference Guide for O365 Apps
As more organizations migrate to Office 365, end-users now have to determine how to use the applications included in the new office suite. Centriq Training instructor Mickie Brewer put together the following chart to help Centriq employees better understand how to take advantage of OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams that are new to them. We found it so useful we decided to share it with you!Read More

How do I use conditional formatting in Microsoft Excel?
Conditional Formatting is one of the best features in Excel, is relatively simple to use, and provides very powerful results.
Conditional formatting applies colors to cells that meet specific criteria—such as “greater than $40,000”. If the condition is true, formatting occurs; if false, formatting does not happen.Read More

What Is Microsoft OneNote & What OneNote is Used For- Centriq Training
What Is Microsoft OneNote?
Microsoft OneNote is a digital notebook designed for research, note-taking, storing information and more available as a desktop or mobile app.
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Microsoft Excel How To’s – Tips for Excel Spreadsheets
Most people would agree that Microsoft Excel is a very powerful program. Even someone who classifies themselves as an ‘expert user’ could admit to finding new functions and commands from time to time. But, since most of us aren’t Excel experts, it’s helpful to have a resource to turn to when your Excel spreadsheet isn’t quite right.
As a Microsoft Excel instructor, my goal with this blog is to share my knowledge and provide answers to questions I often hear from Excel users. There are some tips included that will increase your efficiency as well! As always, I can’t cover everything in one blog, so if you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, look to the ‘HELP’ feature within the software itself (or sign up for one of my classes).Read More
