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Sometimes when I am running a training session, I encounter technical issues with a participants computer. Because I have an IT background in network support, I am generally able to fix most of these issues when they arise. One step that is common practice it to troubleshoot issues related to files or folders that are […]

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With the popularity of Microsoft Planner continuing to go up, I often have people ask me how they can get a list of tasks which have been tracked using Excel, and move them into Microsoft Planner without the need to create them manually one-by-one. Whilst Planner doesn’t directly give us an import function, Power Automate […]

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When creating a form using Microsoft Forms, the form is stored within your personal Microsoft 365 account. The form is then shared to collect responses. But what if you want to allow other users in your organisation to edit the Form? What if it needs to be a collaborative space so that any of your […]

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For those people using Microsoft Planner you will have noticed some Premium options available. Microsoft Planner has several licensing options available from the basic Microsoft Planner included with any Microsoft 365 subscription, to Microsoft Planner Plan 1, Planner and Project Plan 3 or Planner and Project Plan 5. So for those who have been upgraded […]

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I recently had an email from a client asking me to assist with an error in one of their Excel files. I opened the file to take a look and immediately the error appeared: “There are one or more circular references where a formula refers to its own cell either directly or indirectly. This might […]

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