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Share More Community Tips on Office Online

[Cross-posted from the "Get The Point" Team Blog.]

Office Online has a new commenting feature that I mentioned in an earlier post about Community Tips. When you have questions or advice about the content you find, you can sign in with a Windows Live ID and post questions or bits of advice for the rest of the community. It’s similar to comments on a blog, except that Community Tips comments are not actively monitored by the authors. That said, it’s a way to have a conversation that’s focused on content such as articles and templates.

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Why mention it again? My earlier post mentioned how you could only comment in select areas of the site. Now you can comment on all types of content from Help articles to training and templates. However, the feature is not on some pages, such as home pages or search results pages. You have to be deeper down, for example, on an actual article page like the Roadmap for using SharePoint Server 2007. If you need a visual, here’s a quick video of how to submit a tip for a template on Office Online:

Office Online Community Tips about templates

Office Online Community Tips about templates

Go ahead and try it out.


Matt Evans
SharePoint End User Content Team

Published Thursday, September 11, 2008 9:39 PM by sptblog
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