Newsletter Archives
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Microsoft 365 and Office in 2024 and beyond
MICROSOFT 365
By Peter Deegan
Let’s do a low drone pass over another year of innovation and hype in Microsoft 365 and Office.
Amazingly, there were some non-AI highlights.
As I review what happened in 2024, I’ll also provide a few notes about what to watch out for in 2025.
Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (21.53.0, 2024-12-30).
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New fonts and templates, but with traps
ISSUE 20.36 • 2023-09-04 MICROSOFT 365
By Peter Deegan
Whenever you start a new document by clicking “Blank” (or “New”) in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or Outlook, you’re almost certainly using Microsoft’s default templates and fonts.
Microsoft has started pushing changes to those starting “blanks” for Microsoft 365 in a very special way that adds little compatibility traps for Office 2021/2019 as well as earlier versions.
You’ve probably heard about the change in default templates and the arrival of the new Aptos font family. What I’ll explain here is the true scope of those changes and how they are quite different from past Office template and font changes.
Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (20.36.0, 2023-09-04).
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Really useful Windows 10 features
WINDOWS 10
By Amy Babinchak
When Microsoft releases a new version of Windows, I’ll bet lots of users don’t bother to investigate the changes and new features — unless Microsoft moved the users’ cheese.
Then I hear from clients, complaining that something in the UI is different and they’re not happy with the change. After upgrades, most Windows users tend to just continue doing what they’ve always done. And that’s too bad, because some of the new features are truly useful.
Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 16.24.0 (2019-07-01).