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Enrolling in Grammarly
Enrolling in GrammarlyNOTE: The UCSF Editorial Style Guide is available for use when writing for UCSF publications or websites. It outlines commonly used terms, punctuation, and editorial style to improve clarity and readability; it is based on the broadly recognized standards of the Associated Press Style.
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ProofPoint Quarantine FAQs
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Avoiding Spam
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Subscribe to a Listserv
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Options for Sharing Sensitive Data with Non-UCSF Collaborators
You cannot share CipherCloud-encrypted files with non-UCSF collaborators. If you need to share restricted data with parties outside UCSF, you can use RAE; onboard your external collaborator as a UCSF affiliate; or use UCSF's Secure Email. Research Analysis Envi
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- Business Applications
Account Login Provisioning
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Microsoft 365: Mendeley Cite for Word
DescriptionSeamlessly insert references and bibliographies into your document using the Mendeley Cite add-in for Microsoft Word.
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Manually Update List Headers
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Office 365: Scheduling Poll (formerly FindTime) for Outlook
DescriptionFindTime is now Scheduling Poll. Scheduling Poll is a feature in Outlook for scheduling meetings. The organizer can send multiple time options through Scheduling Poll and minimize the back-and-forth emails in scheduling. Please log in to Email.ucsf.edu and reply to an email or click on a new email and click in the body of the email to access the function.
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Manage Recipients' Action Levels
What you need to know about each action Recipient Action Description Action required for routing to move forward?