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Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses (Plan P1) Product Guide Published: June 2011 Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 1 Contents Introduction ..................................................................................... 2 Why Office 365 for Your Organization ................................. 3 Overview of Services Provided by Office 365 .................... 4 Walkthrough 1: Sign Up and Get Started With Your Office 365 Account ....................................................................... 7 Walkthrough 2: E-Mail, Calendar, and Contacts ............ 16 Walkthrough 3: Storing and Sharing Documents With SharePoint Online Team Sites ............................................... 18 Walkthrough 4: Exploring Office Web Apps and Using Team Sites With Microsoft Office ........................................ 28 Walkthrough 5: Databases...................................................... 33 Walkthrough 6: Public Websites .......................................... 35 Walkthrough 7: Instant Messaging, Video Chat and Online Meetings.......................................................................... 38 Help Resources ............................................................................ 46 Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 2 Introduction This document is designed to introduce you to Microsoft Office 365 for professionals 1 and small businesses (Plan P1) . The high-level walkthroughs below will guide you through how to sign up for an Office 365 subscription and how to begin using some key features. This document is not intended to replace more detailed help content available in Office 365 and on the Microsoft Office 365 Community website. Office 365 for professionals and small businesses is a set of web-enabled tools that lets you access your e-mail, important documents, contacts, and calendars from virtually anywhere and on almost any device. Designed for organizations with one to 25 employees (with a technical limit of 50 users maximum), the service brings together online versions of the best business-grade communications and collaboration tools from Microsoft plus Microsoft Office Web Apps at a price that small businesses can afford. Office 365 works seamlessly with the programs you already know and use — Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. This is the much-anticipated cloud service that gives small businesses the capabilities and efficiencies to grow and target more rapid success. Powerful security features from Microsoft Corporation help protect your data, and it will be backed with a 99.9 percent financially backed uptime guarantee. Office 365 was designed to be easy enough for small businesses to run without specialized IT knowledge. Why Office 365 for Your Organization Virtually Anytime, Anywhere Access Office 365 helps you access your e-mail, important documents, contacts, and calendar on nearly any device from almost anywhere. It frees you to work where and when you choose, allowing you to respond to important requests right away, no matter where you are. Because you can use your mobile device to access e-mail and documents, you won’t have to hurry back to the office (or look for a Wi-Fi hot spot if you are using your computer). When traveling, you can access your e-mail and even edit 2 online documents from most popular Web browsers. Easy to use Office 365 is easy to try, simple to learn, and straightforward to use. It works seamlessly with the programs you know and use most, including Outlook, Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint. With Office 365, you can choose which tools to use. 1 Plan P1 refers to Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses. References in this document to Office 365 describe Plan P1 unless otherwise noted. 2 Access from mobile devices requires Wi-Fi capability or depends on carrier network availability. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 3 Improved Collaboration With Office 365, you can create a password-protected portal to share large, hard-toemail files both inside and outside your organization, giving you a single location to find the very latest versions of files or documents, no matter how many people are working on them. Security and Reliability Powerful security features from Microsoft help protect your data. Office 365 is backed with a 99.9-percent uptime, financially backed guarantee. Office 365 helps safeguard your data with enterprise-grade reliability, disaster recovery capabilities, data centers in multiple locations, and a strict privacy policy. It also helps protect your email environment with up-to-date antivirus and anti-spam solutions. Overview of Services Provided by Office 365 for professionals and small businesses E-Mail, Calendar, and Contacts Powered by Microsoft Exchange Online Office 365 (Plan P1) provides you access to email, calendar, and contacts from virtually anywhere at any time on desktops, laptops, and mobile devices—while helping to protect against malicious software and spam.   Easily manage your email with 25-gigabyte (GB) mailboxes and send emails up to 35 megabytes (MB) in size Work from almost anywhere with automatically updated email, calendar, and contacts across devices you use most, including PCs, Macintosh computers, iPhone, Android phones, Blackberry smartphones, Microsoft Windows Mobile®, and Windows® Phones Connect with Microsoft Outlook 2010 or Office Outlook 2007 and use all of the rich Outlook functionality you already know and use, whether you are connected to the Internet at home, or in the office, or you are working offline Access your email, calendar, and contacts from nearly any web browser while enjoying a rich, familiar Outlook experience with Outlook Web App Use your existing domain name to create professional email addresses powered by Exchange Online (for example, [email protected]) Easily schedule meetings by sharing calendars and viewing them side by side, seeing your colleagues’ availability, and suggested meeting times from your calendar Help protect your organization from spam and viruses with Microsoft Forefront® Online Protection for Exchange, which includes multiple filters and virus-scanning engines      Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 4 Team Sites and Public Websites Powered by Microsoft SharePoint® Online SharePoint Online helps you create sites to share documents and information with colleagues and customers. It lets you:       Work together effectively by sharing team documents and tracking project milestones to keep everyone in sync Keep your team’s important documents online so the latest versions are always at hand Provide all team members with online access to critical business information whenever and wherever they need it Easily protect critical business information by controlling who can access, read, and share documents and information Market your small business using a simple public-facing website with a custom domain name (for example, www.contoso.com) Publish, share and edit Access database applications on your Team Site Office Web Apps Hosted on Microsoft SharePoint Online Office Web Apps are convenient online companions to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote® that offer you an easy way to access, view, and edit documents directly from your web browser.    Work with others simultaneously in Excel spreadsheets and in OneNote notebooks while seeing who is editing what parts of the document Access and view Office documents from your mobile device Ensure that viewers experience great fidelity between documents viewed with the Office Web Apps and those viewed in the desktop Office applications Instant Messaging and Online Meetings Powered by Microsoft Lync Online Microsoft Lync™ Online helps you find and quickly connect with the right person from within the Office applications you already use.       Find and connect with colleagues and customers from virtually anywhere via rich presence, instant messaging (IM), audio/video calls, and online meetings Use the Presence indicator to see when coworkers and partners are online and available Make PC-to-PC audio and video calls with colleagues and customers Conduct rich online meetings—including audio, video, and web conferencing—with people both inside and outside your organization Share your desktop, online whiteboards, and presentations with colleagues and partners inside and outside of your organization Click-to-Communicate with other users of Office 365, Microsoft Windows Live™, and MSN® Messenger Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 5 Getting Help Customers who purchase Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses have the Microsoft Office 365 Community (www.community.office365.com) available as the primary way to have technical and billing issues resolved. Telephone support for any technical questions is not provided in the cost of the subscription. The Microsoft Office 365 Community is a single destination for self-help support information and community discussion. The Microsoft Office 365 Community has the latest information to help customers find answers to a variety of technical, billing and service questions via support forums, wikis, and blogs. The Office 365 Community is a public website (www.community.office365.com) and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The support forums are staffed and moderated by Microsoft Support Agents. Anyone can view and read the support forums, wikis, and blogs related to Microsoft Office 365. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 6 Walkthrough 1: Sign Up and Get Started With Your Office 365 Account Sign Up and Access Your Account Sign up for your Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses (Plan P1) subscription by visiting Office365.com. If you have more than 25 employees and/or have advanced IT needs, Office 365 also has a variety of enterprise subscriptions to suit the needs of organizations of all sizes. Office 365 gives you the option to sign up for a 30 day trial period or directly for a paid subscription. The trial is a free period so you can experience Office 365 without having to purchase a subscription. The trial provides the full functionality of Plan P, with the exception that it is limited to 10 users and customers cannot point their custom domain to a trial account. To begin, enter your country or region, language, name, organization name, e-mail address, and the name you want for your new subdomain on the Office 365 service: Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 7 Click on Check Availability to confirm that your preferred subdomain name is available. Office 365 also enables customers to add a professional domain (such as cohovineyard.com) that they own. The professional domain can be used with e-mail and Web addresses. You may consider this a temporary address. Next, enter a name for your Microsoft Online Services ID and select a strong password: You will be prompted to enter verification text from a picture depicting numbers and/or letters. Next, decide if you want to receive offers from Microsoft and Microsoft partners and then click on I accept at the bottom of the page to create your account. After you successfully sign up, you will land in your new Office 365 account. You will also receive a welcome e-mail that will tell you how to access your Office 365 account. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 8 Office 365 Recommended Downloads IMPORTANT: Read all three notes below before installing. 1. Microsoft Office Professional Plus (recommended optional paid subscription; if you are using this subscription, you must install this before the next two installations) 3 Microsoft Office 365 (Plan P1) is designed to work seamlessly with Microsoft Office 2010 and 2007. For the best experience, we recommend installing Office Professional Plus, which is available for purchase through the admin portal. The admin portal can be accessed through the links at the top of your screen after you have logged into your account.  It is not required to uninstall versions of Office before Office 2010, such as Office 2007 or 2003, before installing Office Professional Plus. Office 2010 will need to be uninstalled to use the Office Professional Plus full product Office Professional Plus (with the exception of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft SharePoint Workspace) can co-exist with previous versions of Office by selecting that option from within the Customize menu. Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft SharePoint Workspace cannot co-exist with previous versions, so you will need to select one version of the program to have installed on your computer Before installing Office Professional Plus, please be sure you have the CD-ROMs/DVDs and product keys necessary should you later choose to reinstall your current version of Office Please note that some of the walkthroughs involve using Office applications with Office 365 Please review Microsoft Office Professional Plus system requirements See additional information in our Frequently Asked Questions      2. Set up and configure your Office desktop apps For the best experience with Office 365, a set of required components and updates must be applied to each workstation. To simplify the installation and maintenance of these components and updates, Microsoft provides an installable piece of software — called Office desktop setup — at no charge. The software checks your PC for required updates and configures your Office desktop apps to work with Microsoft Office 365. After setup, you will be able to:  Send email from Outlook 2007 or 2010  Save files directly to SharePoint Online from your Office desktop apps See also: Troubleshoot installation issues for Services Connector 3. Microsoft Lync With Lync, you can exchange instant messages, initiate audio and video web conferences, and see presence information for your colleagues. You can also set up Lync to enable users to communicate with others outside your organization who use Office 365 or Windows Live Messenger. 3 Microsoft Office Professional Plus is an optional paid subscription priced at $10 per user per month. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 9 Getting Started With the Office 365 Explore the Admin and Home pages The Office 365 Admin page will help you navigate many of the important administrative functions of the service. The Home page, available to both admin and non-admin users, will help you navigate many of the services included in Office 365. Please familiarize yourself with these pages because they are the starting point for completing many common tasks in the service. Log on to the Office 365 service, and click on the Admin and Home links at the top of your screen: Note: If the Outlook and Team Site links are dimmed as shown above, these features are still being configured. Check back or reload the page in a few minutes. For a complete list of known issues, please view the Release Notes for Office 365 for professionals and small businesses (English). Verify That You Have Access to Your E-Mail, Team Site, and Microsoft Lync E-mail Access your new Microsoft Office 365 e-mail inbox in your browser through the Microsoft Outlook Web App, a Webbased version of Microsoft Office Outlook. In Walkthrough 2 (below), you will learn how to access your Office 365 e-mail through your Outlook desktop application. All users will have a free non-custom e-mail address (e.g., [email protected]). Customers will have the option to use their existing domain name to create professional e-mail addresses (e.g., [email protected]). 1. Click on Inbox on the Home page: 2. You will be prompted to select your language, time zone, and whether you want to use accessibility features. 3. Make your selections, and click on OK to access your Inbox. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 10 Team site The Office 365 Microsoft SharePoint Online-based team site makes collaboration easier with a password-protected portal to share large files both inside and outside your organization. Please verify that you can access your team site from within the Web browser. Click on Team Site on the Home page. Note: If the Team Site link is dimmed, this feature is still being configured. Check back or reload the page in a few minutes. Microsoft Lync With Lync, users can send and receive instant messages, conduct PC-to-PC audio and video calls, conduct online meetings with up to 50 participants, and view presence information for their colleagues. Launch the Microsoft Lync 2010 desktop application, and sign in to the service. Please note: If you have not installed Lync, please follow the instructions in Office 365 Recommended Downloads above. Add a new user to your account Create a new user on your account. Save the information for the new user, making a note of the ID and password assigned to the user. We recommend that you set up a new user as a test, but you should also feel free to create new users for colleagues in your organization who would like to test Office 365. 1. 4 On your Admin page, click on Users under Management on the left side of your screen. 4 During a free trial period, you can have up to 10 users at no additional charge. Adding users to a paid subscription will cost $6 per user per month. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 11 2. Now click on the New button and select User. 3. Next enter the name, display name, and user name for the account you're creating. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 12 4. Optionally, you can add any of these Additional properties by clicking on the blue arrow to expand the entry fields list. 5. When you are done, click on Next to review Settings. 6. Leave Assign permissions set to No unless you want to grant this user administrator privileges. At minimum, you need to select a user location here and then click on Next to review Licenses. To provide the new user with access to e-mail, SharePoint and Lync, you must check the box next to Microsoft Office 365 Plan P1 to assign licenses. Here you can also provide users with access to Microsoft Office Professional Plus if you have purchased a subscription. Click on Next to assign a password. 7. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 13 8. Here you can enter up to five e-mail addresses to send the new user's temporary password. By default, your e-mail address is prepopulated so that you will receive a copy to provide to the user. Add any additional email addresses separated by semicolons (up to five recipients), make sure the Send e-mail box is checked, and click on Create. This will open a summary page confirming that the account was created and showing you the temporary password. Note: If you have a number of users to add, you can use the Bulk add users option. This will prompt you to download and populate a comma-separated values text file containing all your user data that you then upload and configure. Edit the new user’s settings, and reset the user’s password Make edits to the user that you created in the previous task. Assign administrator permissions to the user, and add an office phone number to the user’s properties. Also, try resetting the user’s password. Be sure to make a note of the new password. 1. On the Admin page, click on Users under Management on the left side of your screen. Locate the user that you want to manage. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 14 2. Click on the user's name to make changes to properties, licenses and other settings. To make the user an administrator, go to the Settings section, click on the Yes radio button under Assign permissions and confirm the e-mail address for service notifications. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 15 3. To add details such as an office phone number, click on Properties. 4. When you're done making changes, click on the Save button at the bottom of the page. Walkthrough 2: E-Mail, Calendar, and Contacts Connect Your Office 365 E-Mail to Your Outlook Desktop Application Microsoft designed Office 365 to work with the functionality of your desktop version of Outlook e-mail, calendar, and contacts. You can set up your Office 365 e-mail to be accessed through your Microsoft Outlook 2007 SP2 or 2010 desktop application or through Microsoft Outlook 2011 for Mac, or Microsoft Entourage 2008 for Mac, Enhanced Web Services edition [need to verify these product names]. 1. In Outlook 2010, open the File tab and click on the Add Account button. 2. This opens the Add New Account dialog box. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 16 3. Enter your e-mail address and password, and click on Next. When the account is done auto-configuring, click on Finish. Set Up and Access E-Mail, Calendar and Contacts on a Mobile Device Office 365 gives you anywhere access to your e-mail, important documents, contacts, and calendar on nearly any 5 device — including iPhone, Android, BlackBerry , and Windows Mobile phones. Office 365 also automatically updates 6 your e-mail, calendar, and contacts across supported devices . For assistance, read the help article Use email on your mobile phone. Access and Send E-Mail Through Outlook and Outlook Web App Microsoft Outlook Web App is a Web-based version of Outlook that provides the familiar, rich functionality and experience you are accustomed to from the desktop version of Microsoft Outlook. If you are limited by low bandwidth, Outlook Web App is optimized so it minimizes data and bandwidth use. Cross-browser support for Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer ensures that wherever you are connected to the Internet — at home, at the office or on the road — you can access your e-mail once you’ve followed the steps above to add your account. Log in to Office 365 and click on Outlook at the top of the screen to access Outlook Web App or launch your Outlook desktop application. 5 6 Users of Blackberry Internet Service get push e-mail and can add calendar and contacts to their Blackberry device through a wired sync with Outlook on the PC Access from mobile devices depends on carrier network availability. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 17 Share Calendars Through Outlook or Outlook Web App and Send a Meeting Request Sharing calendars with colleagues makes scheduling easier with the ability to see colleagues’ availability from your Outlook calendar. When you set up a meeting request in Outlook or Outlook Web App, you can use the calendar to see your schedule and to find times that your colleagues are available as well. You can choose to share only whether you are available or not, or the details of your calendar appointments. You can send a meeting request to anyone, including those outside of your organization, but you won't see that person’s free/busy information unless he or she is using Microsoft Exchange and has shared their calendar with you. In Outlook or Outlook Web App, create a new meeting request. You will be able to view the calendars of any users that you have created in Office 365 by adding them to the meeting request and clicking on Scheduling Assistant. Walkthrough 3: Storing and Sharing Documents With SharePoint Online Team Sites Explore the Navigation of Your Team Site Office 365 makes it easy for you to share documents with colleagues, customers and partners both inside and outside your organization through SharePoint Online. The team site page will help you navigate many of the important benefits and capabilities of SharePoint Online. Please familiarize yourself with the navigation “ribbon” at the top of your screen. The buttons you use to perform the most common team site actions are found here. Log in to Office 365 and click on Team Site. Explore the navigation ribbon at the top of your screen. Click on the Page tab to open editing tools. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 18 The buttons you use to perform the most common action are found here. Try making the following basic changes to your team site: Change the Color and Size of the Text Click on the Edit button or icon on your navigation ribbon to open the Editing Tools. Select the text you want to change and then click on the Font Size selector on the ribbon. To change the color, select your text and click on the Font Color selector. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 19 Add an Image to the Page 1. While still in Edit mode, click in the body of the page where you want to add the image. Click on the Insert tab and then on the Picture button. 2. Select the source of the picture you want to add — for example, From Computer — to open a dialog box that lets you browse or paste the address of the image file. Add a Table to Your Page 1. This is similar to adding a picture. While in Edit mode, click in the body of the page where you want to add the table. Click on the Insert tab and then on the Table button. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 20 2. Now select the dimensions you want from the drop-down menu and click to insert it. When you're done making changes to your team site page, click on the Save icon or go to the Format Text tab and click on Save & Close. If you do NOT want to keep your changes, click on the Check Out button and select Discard Check Out: Upload a Document to Your Team Site A team site gives your organization a single, password-protected location to find the very latest file or document version. Once you upload a document to a team site, you can access it from your Web browser, Microsoft Office desktop applications, and supported mobile device. 1. On your Team Site, click on Site Actions and select New Document Library. 2. Give your library a Name and optionally add a Description and adjust any settings. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 21 3. Click on Create and then on Add document when your library appears. 4. Add any file from your desktop and then click on OK. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 22 Share Your Team Site Outside Your Organization As an administrator, you can grant access to users both inside and outside your organization to view and make changes to documents and data. By default, users within your organization will be granted access to your team site. Note that users outside your organization will be granted access to all the sites within your team site. 1. In your team site, click on Site Actions in the top left corner of your screen then click on Share Site. 2. Type the nonemployee e-mail address in the group you want to add it to, and click on Share. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 23 3. Visitors that you invite with non-Office 365 e-mail accounts (e.g., Yahoo, Gmail or another domain) will be asked to create a Windows Live Hotmail account or a Microsoft Online Services ID. 4. Verify that the external user can access the team site. Then send a link to the document you uploaded in the task above and start collaborating. Remove a User from a Team Site It is a recommended best practice that you remove external users from team sites once you no longer need to share information with them. 1. Click on Site Actions and then on Site Settings. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 24 2. Click on Site permissions under Users and Permissions. 3. Find the user you want to remove, click on the checkbox next to the name, click on Actions and select Remove Users from Group. Create a List Then Create a New View of This List You can create a list on your team site to store, share, and manage team information. For example, you can create a task list to track work assignments or track team events on a calendar. Try creating a basic task list on your team site. 1. On your Team Site, click on the Site Actions menu and then click on More Options. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 25 2. Click on List in the left navigation, and choose the type of list you want to create and give it a title. Then click on Create. 3. You can now add list items, configure different views on this list, set up alerts, subscribe via RSS, and take the content offline with Office. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 26 Create a New Team Site You can create a new team site for a specific team or project. There are several types of site templates to give you a head start on creating a new site. 1. On your Team Site, click on the Site Actions menu and then click on New Site. 2. Choose the Express Site for a basic Team Site, or click on the Browse All tab for a variety of site choices including Document Workspace, Meeting Workspace, Blog and more. 3. Make your choice, enter a title and URL name, and click on Create. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 27 View Your Team Sites on Your Mobile Device You can view your SharePoint Online team sites from your mobile device browser. SharePoint Online supports mobile access to SharePoint pages and list data. Users of mobile devices navigate to the same URLs as do users of desktop browsers. The mobile device is automatically redirected to a version of the page that is optimized for mobile devices. You can access a mobile page of an Office 365 site through an ordinary Web browser, such as Internet Explorer, by appending “?Mobile=1” to the end of the URL of the page. Walkthrough 4: Exploring Office Web Apps and Using Team Sites With Microsoft Office Edit a Document on Your Team Site Using Office Web Apps With Office 365, you can view and edit Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote documents directly from your Web browser using Office Web Apps. Office 365 is the only set of Web-enabled tools designed to be fully compatible with Microsoft Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Open one of the Office documents that you uploaded to your team site in high fidelity, and update it with Office Web Apps. 1. Go to your team site documents, and click on one of the Office documents you uploaded to open it, or hover over the title and select View in browser or Edit in browser from the drop-down menu. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 28 If you click on the document in SharePoint, the default behavior will open the document in reading view. You will notice that the document looks exactly as intended. When you switch to Editing view, the document might change. However, the content is not altered. The design goal for the Web Apps was to provide you with consistent, high fidelity experiences. Documents maintain integrity of content, features, and formatting, no matter which Office application they were created in or shared with (desktop, web, or mobile). They may look slightly dissimilar in different experiences because of diverse feature sets, but the information and structure are maintained. 2. Make some edits, and note that the file is being auto-saved as you work. Simultaneously Edit a Document with a Colleague (Co-Author) Using Office Web Apps Office Web Apps allow you and your team to simultaneously edit the same spreadsheet or OneNote notebook from your individual locations. For example, you can work on one section in an Excel spreadsheet while a colleague works on another section in the same file at the same time. 1. 2. If you haven’t already, add a colleague as an Office 365 user using the steps outlined in Walkthrough 1 above Add an Excel spreadsheet or a OneNote notebook to your team site, then try to edit the file at the same time as your colleague. Note that as you work, you can see your colleague’s name within the document and the area the colleague is working on. Add a Shortcut to a SharePoint Library in Microsoft Office You can open, edit, and save documents that are stored in your SharePoint Online team site’s document library directly from your Microsoft Office desktop applications by creating a shortcut to a SharePoint library in Microsoft Office. 1. In your team site, click on Documents. If you don't have a Documents Library, follow the steps in Walkthrough 3 to create one. 2. At the top of your screen, click on Library under Library Tools. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 29 Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 30 3. Click on Connect to Office in the ribbon at the top of your screen. Access Team Site Documents Offline Using Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010 is available in Office Professional Plus. Workspace 2010 allows you to work with your SharePoint team sites, document libraries, and lists when you’re offline by creating a synchronized copy of your team site on your computer. Synchronization of changes between your computer and the SharePoint server are handled smoothly and efficiently — only transferring the changes that you’ve made, not the entire document each time. 1. In your team site, click on Site Actions and then click on Sync to SharePoint Workspace. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 31 2. If SharePoint Workspace 2010 does not open, you may need to run and configure it. Open your Windows Search box and type “SharePoint” to locate it. Once it's set up, try again. 3. Once the site is initially synchronized on your desktop, try adding new documents or list items from within SharePoint Workspace 2010, and note how they automatically synchronize back to the team site. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 32 Walkthrough 5: Databases Publish a Microsoft Access Desktop File as a SharePoint Online, Web-Based Database (List) Access 2010 is a database application included in Office Professional Plus. You can use Office 365 to publish Access databases to your SharePoint Online environment, allowing you to more securely share your data with others, view and edit your database directly from your Web browser, and create database applications that don't require Access on the desktop to use. 1. Start Access 2010, click on the File tab and open a database such as the sample Wine Inventory Database. 2. Go back to the File tab, and click on Save & Publish on the left navigation and then select Publish to Access Services. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 33 3. Enter the URL path to your team site. Be sure to omit any filenames and unnecessary paths For example, http://cohovineyard.onmicrosoft.com/TeamSite/SitePages/Home.aspx would be shortened to http://cohovineyard.onmicrosoft.com/TeamSite. 4. Click on the Publish to Access Services button. Once complete, the SharePoint Online database becomes the primary source of data and the desktop copy remains in sync but is no longer primary (it’s secondary). Visit your team site, and click on and select View All Site Content. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 34 5. Scroll down to Sites and Workspaces, and click on the name of your database to open it. 6. Click on Options at the top to Share Site and adjust Site Permissions and Settings. Once granted access, users can view, edit, and search the database from anywhere. Walkthrough 6: Public Websites Design a Basic Public Website Using the SharePoint Online Site Designer Tool Microsoft SharePoint Online comes with two types of sites — team sites and public sites. The public site is a lightweight, public-facing website that provides your customers with your company information, such as your products, services, and contact information. With Office 365 for small businesses and professionals, you get a publicfacing site that can be easily designed and customized to create and manage a professional-looking public Web presence. 1. In SharePoint Online, click on the Website tab located on the top left corner of your screen (NOT the View Website link). Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 35 2. Click on Home to launch the Site Designer tool. 3. Click on the Design tab to begin designing your public website’s home page. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 36 4. Use the ribbon to change the Style and Theme of your website. 5. Click on Text to customize your header. Make other changes/additions to your website. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 37 6. Click on File and Save & Publish to record your changes. 7. View what your site will look like to the public by going to the Home tab and then clicking on View. Walkthrough 7: Instant Messaging, Video Chat and Online Meetings Sign In to the Microsoft Lync Client Microsoft Lync Online is a next-generation online communications service that connects people in new ways, anytime from virtually anywhere. Lync Online provides rich and intuitive communications capabilities including presence, instant messaging, audio-video calling, and a rich online meeting experience that supports audio-, video-, and webconferencing. 1. Launch Lync 2010, which you downloaded in Walkthrough 1. Enter your credentials and then click on Sign In. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 38 You may be prompted to install additional software to sign in to Office 365. This additional piece of software is the Office desktop setup described in Walkthrough 1. If prompted, install it then click on Sign In again. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 39 2. Set your presence so that your colleagues know you’re available. 3. Click on the default photo to add a custom photo and personalize your contact information. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 40 Locate and Organize Your Contacts You can search for contacts by title, team, or other keyword as well as name. You can organize them in handy groups and display them in a variety of ways, including their current status (such as “online” or “away”) or their relationship to you (such as “colleagues” or “friends and family”). 1. Use the Find a contact search box to locate a person in your organization that you’d like to add to your Contact List. 2. Click on the Plus Sign next to that person's contact to add him or her to a group. 3. Then add the contact to a group that corresponds to how you work. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 41 Send an Instant Message to One Contact and Then Add More People to the Conversation Once you’ve located a contact and seen that he or she is available, it’s simple to instant message that person then add additional people to the conversation as needed. 1. Double-click on a contact to start an instant message session. 2. Drag another contact from your company to add to the conversation. Note: You can only communicate oneon-one with Windows Live Messenger contacts. You will not be able to drag other Windows Live Messenger contacts into an existing instant messaging conversation. Initiate an Instant Messaging Conversation From SharePoint Online, Office Web Apps, or Office Your Contact List — as well as Lync features such as the presence indicator, instant messaging, and screen sharing — are now directly accessible from Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and SharePoint Online team sites. This enables you to see the presence of those you are working with and quickly start collaborating with them without having to change applications. 1. When viewing e-mail messages (including in the Preview pane), you’ll see presence for contacts in the From, To and CC fields. Pointing to or right-clicking on the contact displays the contact card and available commands. Try sharing your desktop or starting a video call or online meeting 2. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 42 3. Use the Meet Now command to start an unscheduled meeting Schedule an Online Meeting Microsoft Lync Online makes it easy for users to create, moderate and join conferences with internal and external users. A rich user experience and a unified interface make it easy for workers to collaborate frequently and effectively, even when time or distance prevents in-person meetings. With Lync Online, it’s easier to schedule an online meeting and invite additional people once the meeting has started. Participants now have a “lobby” in which to wait until the meeting organizer arrives, and the organizer has new ways to ensure a smooth and productive meeting. You’ll be able to collaborate on a file or whiteboard, share a view of your desktop, deliver a PowerPoint presentation, and much more. Further, there are two new meeting applications so that your out-of-organization contacts can fully participate in your online meetings: Lync Web App and Lync Attendee. Use the Online Meeting Add-in for Microsoft Outlook (which was installed with Lync 2010) to set up a meeting with colleagues in different locations and organizations. 1. In Outlook 2010, click on the Home tab, click on New Items, then click on Online Meeting. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 43 2. If you already have an Outlook appointment or meeting request open, you can make it an online meeting by clicking on the Online Meeting button. Conduct a Meeting As the meeting leader, you can control who enters the meeting and who has permission to share content. The meeting conversation window is designed to help you lead presentations and keep the meeting on course. Note: Meeting participants inside and outside your organization will have access to audio and video during the 7 meeting through their PCs. Dial-in conferencing requires a separate agreement with an audio-conferencing provider. In the Outlook invitation, click on Join online meeting or the meeting link. You can also join a meeting by clicking on the Join Online button in the Outlook pop-up Meeting Reminder. 7 Visit the Microsoft Office 365 Marketplace at http://office365.pinpoint.microsoft.com to search for a provider. Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 44 Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 45 Help Resources Office 365 Quick Start Guide Get started with mail, contacts, calendar, instant messaging, and document sharing Introduction for Office 365 Administrators Get started with service administration and user management tasks Office 365 Community The Microsoft Office 365 Community (monitored by members of the Office 365 Support team) is a single destination for self-help support information and community discussion. The Microsoft Office 365 Community has the latest information to help customers find answers to a variety of technical, billing and service questions via support forums, wikis, and blogs. Office 365 Help Help and how-to information for Office 365 Microsoft Office 365 for professionals and small businesses | 46