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14 TopicsNew Microsoft Learning Tools teacher training resources for reading, writing, math and communication
As more and more educators learn about the Microsoft Learning Tools across reading, writing, math and communication, the demand for high quality, easy-to-use, and fast professional development and training has grown. To help schools more readily take advantage of the free and inclusive tools that are available to all, we've put together a set of tools for help, support and our 4 new interactive training guides :hundred_points: Built-in, mainstream, non-stigmatizing, and free!12KViews1like1CommentNew updates for Dictate, including voice commands in Word in the web and mobile
Just recently, it was announced that voice commands are available for Dictate in Word. In this post we will cover some tips and tricks on how to use these commands and other recent updates the next time you are brainstorming, creating an outline, authoring content, or giving feedback!10KViews1like2CommentsPinterest Pins can now be interactively embedded into OneNote and Word
Today we are excited to announce the integration between Pinterest, OneNote and Word. Educators around the world love using Pinterest :pushpin: because when it comes to a great idea, you know it when you see it.13KViews5likes1CommentEditor’s Similarity checker in Microsoft Word – helping writers with originality and attribution
Powered by Bing Search, the Similarity checker can identify and help writers with originality in their writing and learn more about appropriate attribution through tools that facilitate the easy insertion of relevant citations. This can aid writers in focusing less on the mechanics of writing, and more on the content.28KViews3likes17CommentsSave teachers and students time and effort with new transcription capabilities in Word
Educators and students are actively spending time and energy adapting to virtual learning while handling life at home. Our bandwidth to figure out new processes, keep track of various conversations, and digitize workflows while still aspiring to do our best work is limited and that’s why we’re excited to share that Transcribe in Word is here.16KViews1like2CommentsHow to trigger in Office Read-only yellow ribbon message?
Hi, Is there a way how i can show/trigger in Office (Word, Excel) a yellow ribbon message "Read-only This document was opened in read-only mode..."? I have my custom WebDAV server where i serve my files (Word, Excel files) Already tried: - To return 403 Forbidden on LOCK. (didnt worked) - Removed MS-Author-Via Header (Didnt worked) Also is there a way how i can show that Session is expired?1.8KViews0likes2CommentsOn dropping text/html content to MS Word document the mso-element is not recognized
When i select text (text/html MIME type) from WYSIWYG editor and drop it to Word document all tags (like <span>) with styles are converted to Word document ooxml except the fields mso-element:field-begin in <span>... Is there a way how they can be also rendered after i drop the html? The html that i try to drop: <html xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns:w="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" xmlns:m="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2004/12/omml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"> <body> <span style="color: red;"> <span style="mso-element:field-begin"></span> IF ""="" "YES" "NO" <span style="mso-element:field-separator"></span>YES<span style="mso-element: field-end"></span> </span> </body> </html> The result that i get: IF ""="" "YES" "NO" YES (Text color is red) Expected result: Word field YES (Text color is red) Also i discovered if i create a file (drop.html) on my computer with the same html content from above and drop it to MS Word document then it creates YES mso field like it is expected.1.6KViews0likes0CommentsInclusive Classroom round up for Microsoft Education at ISTE 2019
Microsoft Education’s mission is to empower every student on the planet to achieve more. This mission is founded on inclusive principles and aims to enable 100% of all students. Built-in, mainstream, non-stigmatizing and free! Coming into ISTE, Microsoft Education is releasing a wave of updates for the Inclusive Classroom. Today’s round-up of new updates are grouped across reading, writing, math and communication.15KViews5likes0Comments