Microsoft has added three new formatting options to Word for the web. You can now include headers and footers, adding a more professional look to your documents. You can also change the layout from single- to multi-column, which increases the readability of your content, optimizes the space, and offers design flexibility. Lastly, you can now display line numbers, which is useful when you need to refer to specific lines in a document.
Data residency in the AI era: New capabilities to manage your data
Microsoft is expanding its data residency capabilities by adding content of interactions with Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 to its portfolio of data residency commitments and offerings. It is expanding its product terms and Microsoft 365 data residency offerings to contractually guarantee that the content of your interactions will be stored with Copilot for Microsoft 365 in the same country or region in which you store your existing Microsoft 365 content.
Control your frontline managers permissions in Microsoft Shifts
Frontline managers have control, on a team-level, over the capabilities offered in Microsoft Shifts. However, until now, Admins couldn’t determine which capabilities could be modified in Shifts by frontline managers. With Microsoft’s latest Graph API release, now in Public Preview (beta version), Admins will be able to choose whether frontline managers can modify capabilities for their teams in Shifts.
Streamline your workflow with automation in Microsoft Loop
Ready to save time and speed up repetitive tasks? With Microsoft Loop, you can now create Power Automate-backed rules to automate time-consuming and tedious tasks— freeing you up to focus on more strategic and high-value work. Each automation rule in Loop corresponds to a flow in Power Automate. Limits on rule creation and execution will be determined by your Power Automate license.