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May 09, 2017New infographic: Periodic Table of Office 365
I consider myself a SharePoint geek, but I play more and more in the larger Office 365 (O365) sphere these days. In doing so, I’ve noticed that O365 as a concept is difficult to explain… both to IT f...
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Jun 18, 2017Note: This infographic has been updated to include Microsoft Forms. The link is still the same (http://icsh.pt/O365Table). The image above should no longer be used.
Second note: This infographic has been transformed into a dynamic web page. Continue using the link in the above paragraph for access.
Paul Stawski
Jun 22, 2017Copper Contributor
Great work, Matt. Could you also make available the original (Visio I assume)? I would like to adapt it somewhat to fit our own architecture and vocabulary. I can't seem to find the proper files for the icons (the 2017 CnE visio template does not have them...).
Of course you will get full credits for the original.
Thanks!
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It's actually done in Illustrator due to the complexity and graphic-heavy nature. I've gotten so may requests like this that I just can't send the original out. Too overwhelming and not enough time to deal with them all. Sorry. :(
- Paul StawskiJun 23, 2017Copper Contributor
No problem. But can you then explain how I could get the (white-filled) icons for all of the services? Did you screen scrape them or can we get to the originals?
Paul
- Paul StawskiAug 04, 2017Copper ContributorI found the icons are actually (in a) webfont. Which can be downloaded from http://o365icons.cloudapp.net/
If you install the .ttf as a font, you can use it in PowerPoint (as a symbol). Visio unfortunately doesn't work well, showing question marks instead of the glyphs. Did some conversion back to a vector with Inkscape and then pasted into Visio.