
Microsoft 365 basics video training - Microsoft Support
Training: Learn how to quickly get started with Microsoft 365, share and collaborate, work in Microsoft Teams, work from anywhere, and try cool Microsoft 365 features.
Copilot tutorial: Start using Copilot - Microsoft Support
Unlock faster task management with Microsoft 365 Copilot in this video guide. Linked to your Microsoft 365 account, enjoy seamless access in-app, on the web, or on the move.
Microsoft 365 Copilot video tutorials
Watch our video tutorials on how to use Microsoft 365 Copilot, your AI assistant for work. Learn tips and tricks to boost your productivity with Copilot.
Get started with SharePoint - Microsoft Support
If you're using Microsoft 365, you can create a site from the SharePoint start page, and it automatically creates a Microsoft 365 group. If you create a Microsoft 365 group in Outlook or People, you …
Meet Windows 11: The Basics - Microsoft Support
Meet Windows 11 and learn the basics: how to sign in, the desktop components, File Explorer, and browse the web with Microsoft Edge.
Video: Intro to Office Basics - Microsoft Support
Collaborate in shared documents whether you're working offline, online, or simultaneously with others. Work seamlessly anywhere with your favorite Office apps and pick up where you left off on any …
Quick Reference Card: VLOOKUP refresher - Microsoft Support
VLOOKUP is one of the most popular, useful functions in Excel, but it’s hard to remember the formula if you don’t use it that often. If all you want is the syntax for VLOOKUP, here it is: …
Microsoft Forms help & learning
Find Microsoft Forms help and tutorial content. Explore Microsoft Forms training courses, create a survey, share your form, and more.
Downloadable guides - Microsoft Support
Teams Quick Start guide for educators and students. Check out the Education Help Center and the Microsoft Educator Center for additional Office 365 Education resources.
Introduction to Microsoft Forms
Sign in to Microsoft Forms with your Microsoft 365 work or school account, or your Microsoft account (Hotmail, Live, or Outlook.com), and then learn the basics with Forms training.