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2023 “Accessibility is Me” video campaign publicity kit
Dear UCSF digital allies, thank you for helping us promote the “Accessibility is Me” video campaign. This publicity kit is designed to make it easy to spread the word within our UCSF communities.
Microsoft 365 - Idle Session Time Outs
Idle Session Time Outs Each Office 365 application has a different sign-in frequency, the following table highlights the sign-in frequency setting for each application and client.
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IT Search Improvements
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Office 365: Visio
Description Transform the way you use and visualize data, so you can bring your best ideas to life. With dozens of ready-to-use templates and thousands of customizable shapes, Visio makes it easy to create powerful visuals.
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Digital Accessibility Community of Practice
A digital accessibility community of practice with channels to people doing accessibility work at UCSF, at the University of California and beyond.
Scheduling an Event on a Shared Calendar in Outlook
Schedule an Event for a Shared Calendar From Your Own Calendar The preferred method for scheduling events on a Shared Calendar is to create the event on your own calendar, and then invite the Shared Calendar as an attendee: NOTE: To complete these steps, you will need to share the calendar with others. Learn more about sharing an Outlook calendar with other people.
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Drupal Contractors
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Office 365: Connecting Evolution to Exchange Online
If you use Linux and prefer a desktop email application to the excellent Outlook webmail client then you have a new option. Gnome Evolution with Exchange Web Services support (evolution-ews) version 3.27.91 and later support OAuth2, which means you can connect Evolution to Exchange Online (UCSF's email service). Install Evolution with EWS support from your favorite application source.
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