A much-awaited calendaring feature is finally coming to Outlook: the capability of keeping the events you decline on your calendar. In Settings, once you turn on the feature, declined events will no longer disappear but remain on your calendar so you can easily recollect related info or docs, find associated chats, or even take actions like updating your previous response (RSVP) and forwarding it to someone else; all while keeping your agenda free at that time slot.
Upgrade your BYOD rooms: Introducing entry-level Microsoft Teams Rooms solutions
Some organizations opt for a less formal hybrid meeting experience, offering “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) spaces, where employees bring their laptops into a room to connect to a display or projector. Microsoft is introducing Teams Rooms offerings for under $1,000 to upgrade those BYOD spaces. These entry-level Teams Rooms solutions help organizations easily extend the Teams Rooms experience to more shared work and meeting spaces so users can enjoy richer audio and video and take advantage of Teams Rooms features such as One-touch Join and Front Row.
Organize the components in your diagrams with layers in Visio for the web
Layers enable users to organize multiple elements of a diagram and control which ones are seen, hidden, locked, or unlocked with just a few clicks. The Visio desktop app has long supported layers, and now Visio for the web does, too. Users with a Visio Plan 1 or Visio Plan 2 license can now use layers to group a related set of shapes in a drawing and change properties of all the layer members at once.
Reduce support costs with Business Assist - Forecast service Office Add-in
You can get the Business Assist – Forecast service, now in preview, through Office Add-ins in Microsoft Excel. The service uses artificial intelligence and machine learning, letting you save time spent forecasting and analyzing historical data and trends. It helps you to quickly and confidently review volume-based future support volume based on historical data.