Below are links to (hopefully) helpful pages to get you started using Microsoft Office 365 on your mobile devices. Your O365 subscriptions come with the ability to install it on an unlimited number of devices. — Dennis Strain Northern Support by Enclave Managed Networks Box 365, Smithers, BC, Canada V0J 2N0 1-888-779-2833 toll-free 1-250-847-2589 office dstrain@enclave365.ca iPHONE, iPAD & ANDROID MOBILE DEVICES BLACKBERRY 10 DEVICES BLACKBERRY 7 & 10 – CONFIGURE FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE...
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Read MoreThe default Calendar view in Outlook 2016 is side by side. This means as you add calendars to your view, each calendar is shrunk enough so that all calendars can be seen. It may be more useful to use overlay rather than side by side. In Outlook Calendar: #1 Enable each calendar you wish to view. #2 Select View from the menu bar. #3 Click OVERLAY, which can be found in the arrangement group. Now each selected calendar is viewed together in one view. These calendars are, in fact, still seperate; only the way you view them has changed. The link below shows some great screenshots to help you though it your first time. — Dennis Strain Enclave Managed Networks Box 365,...
Read MoreThis June saw the first ever large scale ransomware attack against users of MS Office 365. A ransomware attack is where the bad guys gain access to your computer, then use that access to encrypt your business data and program files. They then charge you money to buy a decryption key. Your files will be permanently locked away if you don’t pay within a specified period of time. And the cost goes up each day until you pay, or until their “offer” expires! Fortunately Enclave customers were not hit, and Microsoft moved very quickly to shut down the threat, but it’s more important than ever to follow recommended computing practices. I’ll list the main ones below. #1 ...
Read MoreOne of the most common trouble calls I have received is from people who are trying to share a Microsoft Word document with others, and the recipients can’t open the document because they don’t have the same version of MS Word, or, heaven forbid, some other word processor entirely! To begin, follow these steps to see what I mean: #1 Open Microsoft Word 2013, then open a document or create a new one. #2 From the menu select File\Save As… #3 Select COMPUTER as a destination, then select the Documents folder in the right-hand pane. Once you get that far, you will see something like this next screenshot. This screenshot was taken on my Windows 8.1 computer....
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