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In this video, you will learn how to restrict a document to read-only mode by extracting it.
This feature is useful when you need to edit a document on your SharePoint site while ensuring that no one else can make changes, even if it is shared for co-editing.
To extract the file, select it and choose "check out." Once extracted, a red tick will appear next to the document's name, indicating that you have exclusive editing rights.
Your employees will see a gray icon next to the file, indicating that it has been extracted and who extracted it.
When your employees open the document, it will open in reading mode, preventing any changes.
They will receive a message informing them that the document has been extracted.
If you want to allow your employees to edit the document again, you can switch it to "check in" mode and add a comment to clarify the changes you have made.
These comments will be available in the document's version history.
If you don't want to keep the changes made or if you haven't made any changes and want to make the document available to other colleagues, you can cancel the checkout extraction.
This will ensure that none of the changes you may have made to the document will be added to the version history.
Restricting a document to read-only mode by extracting it provides you with control over who can make changes, ensuring the integrity of your document.
This feature is useful when you need to edit a document on your SharePoint site while ensuring that no one else can make changes, even if it is shared for co-editing.
To extract the file, select it and choose "check out." Once extracted, a red tick will appear next to the document's name, indicating that you have exclusive editing rights.
Your employees will see a gray icon next to the file, indicating that it has been extracted and who extracted it.
When your employees open the document, it will open in reading mode, preventing any changes.
They will receive a message informing them that the document has been extracted.
If you want to allow your employees to edit the document again, you can switch it to "check in" mode and add a comment to clarify the changes you have made.
These comments will be available in the document's version history.
If you don't want to keep the changes made or if you haven't made any changes and want to make the document available to other colleagues, you can cancel the checkout extraction.
This will ensure that none of the changes you may have made to the document will be added to the version history.
Restricting a document to read-only mode by extracting it provides you with control over who can make changes, ensuring the integrity of your document.
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In this video, you will learn about checking the granted shares in Microsoft 365. The video covers how to view and manage the permissions and access rights that have been granted to others for your documents or folders.
This will help you ensure that only the intended individuals have access to your shared content and maintain the security of your information.
This will help you ensure that only the intended individuals have access to your shared content and maintain the security of your information.
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In this video, you will learn how to share folders or documents with people outside your company.
It is important to consider your company's strategy and permissions before sharing with external parties.
By default, document libraries inherit permissions from your SharePoint site, but you can change them for each folder or document.
It is recommended to define overall permissions for your site and share it entirely for better security.
Creating dedicated SharePoint sites for each work team or project is also advised.
To share a folder or document, you can use a username sharing link and specify whether the recipient can edit or download the document.
The recipient will receive an email with a link and an access code to authenticate.
They can share the document with others who already have access and may also download or delete it, depending on the permissions granted.
Keep in mind that recipients can transfer the email and access code to others.
Regularly check and manage permissions using the manage access panel.
This tutorial will help you effectively share files and folders with external parties while maintaining security.
It is important to consider your company's strategy and permissions before sharing with external parties.
By default, document libraries inherit permissions from your SharePoint site, but you can change them for each folder or document.
It is recommended to define overall permissions for your site and share it entirely for better security.
Creating dedicated SharePoint sites for each work team or project is also advised.
To share a folder or document, you can use a username sharing link and specify whether the recipient can edit or download the document.
The recipient will receive an email with a link and an access code to authenticate.
They can share the document with others who already have access and may also download or delete it, depending on the permissions granted.
Keep in mind that recipients can transfer the email and access code to others.
Regularly check and manage permissions using the manage access panel.
This tutorial will help you effectively share files and folders with external parties while maintaining security.
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In this video, you will learn about the different types and roles of team sites in SharePoint.
The video covers the concept of team SharePoint sites, including public and private sites, and the importance of being cautious about sharing documents with external partners.
It also explains the three groups of users in a SharePoint site:
site owners, members, and site visitors.
The responsibility of site owners to assign appropriate access rights to internal and external users is highlighted.
This understanding of team sites in SharePoint will help you effectively manage and collaborate on projects within your organization.
The video covers the concept of team SharePoint sites, including public and private sites, and the importance of being cautious about sharing documents with external partners.
It also explains the three groups of users in a SharePoint site:
site owners, members, and site visitors.
The responsibility of site owners to assign appropriate access rights to internal and external users is highlighted.
This understanding of team sites in SharePoint will help you effectively manage and collaborate on projects within your organization.
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In this video, you will learn about the different sharing options available in Microsoft 365:
OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams.
The video covers the key points of each tool and explains when to use them based on your specific needs.
OneDrive is best for one-off and short-term sharing with a small number of people.
Teams is ideal for collaborating on documents, exchanging information in real-time, and organizing meetings.
SharePoint is recommended for structuring and securing large volumes of documents, with the ability to manage access rights accurately.
By understanding your goals and the type of sharing you require, choosing the most suitable tool will become clearer.
This knowledge will help you optimize your sharing experience and achieve better results with Microsoft 365.
OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams.
The video covers the key points of each tool and explains when to use them based on your specific needs.
OneDrive is best for one-off and short-term sharing with a small number of people.
Teams is ideal for collaborating on documents, exchanging information in real-time, and organizing meetings.
SharePoint is recommended for structuring and securing large volumes of documents, with the ability to manage access rights accurately.
By understanding your goals and the type of sharing you require, choosing the most suitable tool will become clearer.
This knowledge will help you optimize your sharing experience and achieve better results with Microsoft 365.
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In this video, you will learn how to securely share a document with Outlook.
Instead of attaching the document to your email, it is safer to add it to your OneDrive or SharePoint library.
This allows you to set permissions for who can view and edit the document.
When you share the link to your document from Outlook, the permissions you set in OneDrive or SharePoint are retained.
You can easily change the sharing permissions in the attachment drop-down menu.
Regularly checking and updating the permissions ensures the safety of your document.
This tutorial will help you securely share documents using Outlook in Microsoft 365.
Instead of attaching the document to your email, it is safer to add it to your OneDrive or SharePoint library.
This allows you to set permissions for who can view and edit the document.
When you share the link to your document from Outlook, the permissions you set in OneDrive or SharePoint are retained.
You can easily change the sharing permissions in the attachment drop-down menu.
Regularly checking and updating the permissions ensures the safety of your document.
This tutorial will help you securely share documents using Outlook in Microsoft 365.
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In this video, you will learn how to prevent the transfer of an email.
The video covers the steps to take when sending an email to ensure its contents are protected and cannot be forwarded.
By selecting the "do not forward" option in the email's options menu, you can prevent the recipient from transferring, printing, or copying the email's content.
This feature is especially useful when sending sensitive information.
If the recipient is using Outlook, they will see a padlock icon and an information message indicating that the email cannot be transferred.
If the recipient is using another email client, they will receive a link to view the message and may need to prove their identity.
This prevents unauthorized individuals from accessing the email's content.
By following these steps, you can send emails with confidence, knowing that their contents are secure.
The video covers the steps to take when sending an email to ensure its contents are protected and cannot be forwarded.
By selecting the "do not forward" option in the email's options menu, you can prevent the recipient from transferring, printing, or copying the email's content.
This feature is especially useful when sending sensitive information.
If the recipient is using Outlook, they will see a padlock icon and an information message indicating that the email cannot be transferred.
If the recipient is using another email client, they will receive a link to view the message and may need to prove their identity.
This prevents unauthorized individuals from accessing the email's content.
By following these steps, you can send emails with confidence, knowing that their contents are secure.
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In this video, you will learn how to protect an email by encryption.
The video covers the process of encrypting emails in Microsoft Outlook, ensuring that the content remains secure and indecipherable to anyone other than the intended recipient.
The encryption rules are usually set by the administrator and applied directly to the Outlook email client.
If the recipient also uses Outlook, they will receive a padlock icon and an information message indicating that the message is encrypted.
For recipients using other email clients, they will receive a link to view the message and may need to confirm their identity using a single-use code.
The video demonstrates how to encrypt emails, protect attachments, and perform actions such as replying, transferring, and printing.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your emails are always protected and secure.
This tutorial is specifically tailored for Microsoft 365 users and provides a comprehensive guide to email encryption.
The video covers the process of encrypting emails in Microsoft Outlook, ensuring that the content remains secure and indecipherable to anyone other than the intended recipient.
The encryption rules are usually set by the administrator and applied directly to the Outlook email client.
If the recipient also uses Outlook, they will receive a padlock icon and an information message indicating that the message is encrypted.
For recipients using other email clients, they will receive a link to view the message and may need to confirm their identity using a single-use code.
The video demonstrates how to encrypt emails, protect attachments, and perform actions such as replying, transferring, and printing.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your emails are always protected and secure.
This tutorial is specifically tailored for Microsoft 365 users and provides a comprehensive guide to email encryption.
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In this video, you will learn about general security practices in Outlook.
The video covers important topics such as how to protect an email by encryption, how to prevent the transfer of an email, how to recognize a fraudulent email, how to block a sender, and how to share a document securely with Outlook.
This knowledge will help you improve the security of your data and ensure safe communication in your Microsoft 365 environment.
The video covers important topics such as how to protect an email by encryption, how to prevent the transfer of an email, how to recognize a fraudulent email, how to block a sender, and how to share a document securely with Outlook.
This knowledge will help you improve the security of your data and ensure safe communication in your Microsoft 365 environment.
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In this video, you will learn how to rank your custom lists into groups using Microsoft 365. The video covers the process of creating groups for your custom lists, adding and removing lists from the group, and creating new lists directly within the group.
This tutorial will help you organize your lists more efficiently and improve your productivity.
This tutorial will help you organize your lists more efficiently and improve your productivity.
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In this video, you will learn how to create and share lists with others using Microsoft 365. The video covers the features and benefits of Microsoft Lists, including creating lists from templates or scratch, importing data from Excel files, adding and modifying items in a list, sorting and filtering lists, and sharing and managing list displays.
This tutorial will help you improve your productivity and collaboration by effectively organizing and tracking information.
This tutorial will help you improve your productivity and collaboration by effectively organizing and tracking information.
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In this video, you will learn how to add dates and deadlines to your tasks in Microsoft 365. The video covers the process of scheduling tasks, setting due dates, and adding reminders.
Tasks are ranked according to their deadlines, with the most urgent tasks appearing first.
You can also customize the due dates and add tasks to different lists.
Adding reminders and additional details to tasks is also demonstrated.
This tutorial will help you effectively manage your tasks and stay organized in Microsoft 365.
Tasks are ranked according to their deadlines, with the most urgent tasks appearing first.
You can also customize the due dates and add tasks to different lists.
Adding reminders and additional details to tasks is also demonstrated.
This tutorial will help you effectively manage your tasks and stay organized in Microsoft 365.
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