MyFiles is your personal storage area on SharePoint and is a great place to save your personal documents. It is accessible from your mobile device via the MS Office and SharePlus apps, as well as from any computer with an internet connection. With our first task, you’ll set up a connection to your MyFiles folder on SharePoint. You can set up connections (or shortcuts) to your favourite folders/libraries to make it much easier to save and edit documents. Task 1: Saving documents on your MyFiles siteĬonnections to SharePoint libraries from Word It should not affect the password you use to log in for other university services. **If asked to reset your password, do so. If you have already installed any Office apps using a personal account, sign out and sign in again using your university credentials as above.Sign in with your normal email address (eg and your normal university password**.When prompted to register each app, choose your work account.In order to edit and create and save documents you must complete the following: Unless you register each app, you will only be able to view documents. Download apps from the Apps Store or Android Market, search for Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Powerpoint etc.All University of Brighton staff and students have an Office 365 account as part of our site licence. The apps are free for anyone to download. * Note that, as the Office apps can not be used to view or edit PDF files, these apps are not appropriate for browsing/finding documents and papers stored on staffcentral. View MS Office documents clearly with all the formatting in place.Run a PowerPoint slide show using your mobile device (you can even project this to a screen if said screen has something like Apple TV connected).Write the minutes of a meeting and save them directly to MyDepartment or staffcentral.Take your own notes in a meeting and save them to your MyFiles area on SharePoint.You can connect these apps to any of the university’s SharePoint sites in Staffcentral, MyDepartment and MyFiles, thus making it easy to: With these apps you can create, edit and view Word, PowerPoint or Excel documents on your iOS or Android device. Our activity below is Brighton-specific, however, Office is free for anyone, and there are great resources out there for both iOS and Android devices in using Word. The interface of these apps is optimised for use on mobile devices, making edits a doddle. The University of Brighton has a site licence for Microsoft’s Office apps including Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Today we bring you the gift of the Microsoft Office apps. Welcome to the penultimate day of #12brightapps.
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