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333 TopicsPython for Excel not showing in Formulas
I've followed the following steps: https://insider.microsoft365.com/en-us/join/windows chose insider level "Beta channel" and installed insider builds, waited for it to install and then opened excel and still python for excel can not be found and typing '=PY' in the formula bar gives an error. Any idea where is that coming from ? P.S when I search for python in the search bar I get "insert python" option but nothing happens when I click on it Thanks47KViews15likes42CommentsWelcome to the Microsoft 365 Insider community!
Hello, Microsoft 365 Insiders! We’ve recently renamed the program, formerly known as the Office Insider program, and we’ve relocated to the Microsoft 365 community! We’re excited to share preview features for Microsoft 365 products and experiences with you. What will we use this space for? To tell you about new features – like the ones you can find on our Microsoft 365 Insider blog. For troubleshooting and break-fix issues, please visit our Microsoft Support Community forum. Also, don't forget to follow us on Twitter to stay connected! Again, we're happy you're here. We'd love to know your thoughts about being a Microsoft 365 Insider. What do you want to see from this program? What can we do better? How do you want us to connect with you? We are committed to building a community and having honest and respectful dialogue with Insiders like you! - The Microsoft 365 Insider team4.9KViews6likes2CommentsHow to revert back to mail from new outlook
On windows 10, inside the the old Mail app I accidentally clicked the try new outlook toggle and ended up in the new outlook app. I tried it, it required adding of all my emails accounts again. Some I have already lost access due to lost of password but the old email was still accessible in the old Mail app. I tried to toggle it off to return to the old Mail App but after I clicked it, opening the old mail app still opens the new outlook. Now I essentially lost a bunch of my old emails.147KViews5likes57CommentsUnable to edit Outlook Meeting's body text (I'm not the organizer).
After the M365 apps monthly updates in our organization. The Organizer can edit the it. But, if the meeting room invite sent to the "Reception" team(Who has the Editor access to room mailbox) to edit the meeting/Accept. Can now only edit the title and not the body text. This was reported by many users. Anyone has come across such issue in recent time? Do you have any solution??16KViews4likes25CommentsAutomatic lowering of Raised Hand after speaking in Teams meetings
The Teams Public Preview team wants to help you ensure smoother meeting facilitation, that's why they're excited to share a new feature that automatically detects and lowers a user’s Raised Hand after they’ve finished contributing to the discussion. This will be available for Teams Public Preview users who use Windows or macOS. Interested? Learn more in our https://insider.office.com/en-us/blog/automatic-lowering-of-raised-hand-after-speaking-in-teams-meetings?ocid=TC! Best, Devin Microsoft 365 Insider Social Community Manager Become a Microsoft 365 Insider and gain exclusive access to new features while helping to shape the future of Microsoft 365. Join Now: https://insider.office.com/join/windows | https://insider.office.com/join/mac | https://insider.office.com/join/ios | https://insider.office.com/join/android5.8KViews4likes7CommentsEasily switch between editing, reviewing, and viewing documents in Word
Kimberley Chua, Product Manager on the Word team is excited to share that they've made it even easier to switch between editing, reviewing, and viewing your documents in Word for Windows. Switch between editing, reviewing, and viewing Have you ever been concerned about making unintended changes while reviewing a file written by a colleague? Use Viewing mode and be assured that you won’t be able to type on the canvas while reading the document. Switch to Reviewing mode to turn on Track Changes Just Mine and leave behind tracked changes in the document (or leave comments) when you want to offer suggestions. We’ve updated Word for Windows so you can now easily change between modes with a couple clicks. How it works Open any Word document for which you have edit permissions. Click the Editing button in the ribbon (in the top-right corner, next to the Share button), and then click Reviewing or Viewing to switch to a different way of working with your document. (NOTE: The button name will change based on the selected mode.) Check out the rest of the story on this awesome feature, https://insider.office.com/blog/easily-switch-between-editing-reviewing-and-viewing-documents-in-word Cheers, Nathan Office Insider Community Manager Become an Office Insider and gaining exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Office. Join Now: https://insider.office.com/join/windows | https://insider.office.com/join/mac | https://insider.office.com/join/ios | https://insider.office.com/join/android44KViews4likes11CommentsRemote assistance with Quick Assist is changing
Hi Insiders! Russell Mosier and Bianca Taylor, from the Experiences + Devices team are excited to share an upcoming change to their remote assistance app, Quick Assist. Remote assistance with Quick Assist Quick Assist is an app in Windows 10 and Windows 11 that enables you to receive or provide assistance with your PC over a remote connection. The current built-in Quick Assist app is reaching end of service. To keep your remote assistance sessions secure, you will need to download the new Quick Assist from the https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/quick-assist/9p7bp5vnwkx5#activetab=pivot:overviewtab. How it works Select Start > Microsoft Store. In the Microsoft Store window, type Quick Assist in the Search box. Click Quick Assist in the list, and then click the Get button. Find out the rest here in the https://insider.office.com/en-us/blog/remote-assistance-with-quick-assist-is-changing! Cheers, Nathan Office Insider Community Manager Become an Office Insider and gaining exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Office. Join Now: https://insider.office.com/join/windows | https://insider.office.com/join/mac | https://insider.office.com/join/ios | https://insider.office.com/join/android114KViews4likes143CommentsBring your own font in SharePoint? New Brand Center
Hi - In this announcement one can read about "Introducing the new Brand Center in SharePoint" SharePoint in the AI Era: Introducing Copilot in SharePoint & 10 more innovations for creators - Microsoft Community Hub I would like to know if it will be possible to bring your own fonts or if it will be a selection of fonts to choose from? Also, I wonder when this will be rolled out. Thank you in advance!5.2KViews3likes0CommentsDataSource Error Access To The Path is Denied / PowerQuery Mac
I am trying to read a datasource (CSV) into Power Query. I keep getting DataSource error saying that it cannot read the file. This happens whether I try using "Get Data" or just editing an existing query so that it points to a different source. An exception occurred: [DataSource.Error] Access to the path '/my/path/to/the/file.csv' is denied. (Session ID: 6cc4c6b5-96d6-4d58-b68a-f20fcab1aa8f) Sometimes, If I make a copy of the file, then I can import that copy. But if I change the name back to what I want it to be named, then it can't connect. It's the same file, just with a different name. Sometimes when I go to Get Data, all the potential choices (ie.. all the CSV files) are grayed out. But if I rename one of the files then that one will (sometimes) not be greyed out and I can select it. But if I change it back to the name I want, then it grays out again. Very frustrating as a simple duplication task (ie. duplicating a query and then adding a different source) has become very hard indeed. Any ideas why this might be happening?18KViews3likes19CommentsReview tracked changes with new cards in Word
Hi, Office Insiders! Kimberley Chua from the Word team is here to let you know that we’re now bringing improvements to Word for Windows and Word for Mac: new Track Changes cards! New Track Changes cards Collecting and acting on feedback about your document is a critical factor in creating great content, and the Track Changes feature in Word is an essential part of that process. Now we’ve added new Track Changes cards, which make it easier to review a change before you accept or reject it. How it works Ready to give the new Track Changes cards a try? 1. When working in any Word document that contains tracked changes and shows all revisions inline, click on a tracked change in the text. 2. Review the suggested change in the card that pops up. Read the rest in the https://insider.office.com/en-us/blog/review-tracked-changes-with-new-cards-in-word Cheers, Evann Office Insider Community Manager Become an Office Insider and gaining exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Office. Join Now: https://insider.office.com/join/windows | https://insider.office.com/join/mac | https://insider.office.com/join/ios | https://insider.office.com/join/android8.8KViews3likes25Comments