Windows 10: A workaround for the Office Insiders ‘Print to OneNote 2016’ problemOffice Insiders and Windows on Arm users can't use the OneNote 2016 printer driver right now. Here's a workaround I've been using.April 28, 2020 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
Microsoft Build 2019: Innovation at cloud speed in all directionsI have no idea what the most important thing at Build was, and that's just fine.May 15, 2019 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
Microsoft Office has changed, how you use it should tooOffice has evolved into a mix of applications that are continually adding new features and cloud services. Time to rethink how you use it.January 18, 2019 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
You've been using Excel wrong all along (and that's OK)Microsoft doesn't mind if you stop using Excel for the wrong things, as it's been building replacements to compete with the tools trying to replace Excel for doing things it wasn't designed for.January 4, 2018 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
Microsoft Office tip: The new AutoSave may not be as useful as you thinkIf you use Word the way that many people use Word, be careful with the new AutoSave featureSeptember 21, 2017 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
The PC is here to stay - just like Microsoft PaintIn praise of older -- and newer -- software and why the PC will always have a role to play.July 28, 2017 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
How I got the OneNote 2016 snipper back in the latest Windows Insider buildPower users lose another tool to the simple needs of the masses, but for now you can get it back by editing the registry.January 12, 2017 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
What Microsoft will be doing at CES 2017Microsoft doesn't need a flashy stand to be part of the important conversations at the key technology show.January 3, 2017 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
Windows Server 2016 LTSB: What's in, and what's outLTSB is the same for client and server and Azure Stack still allows proof of concept.August 5, 2016 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software
Windows 10: Two steps forward, one step sidewaysThe one constant is change; prepare for your OS to become more like TV series that come and go than physical tools that always work the same way.June 30, 2016 by Mary Branscombe in Enterprise Software