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Welcome to 2026!

January 8, 2026

Welcome back! We hope everyone had a restful Winter Break! As a welcome back, welcome to the New Year gift, we’d like to do a special post where we outline our favourite posts from 2025.

Let’s count down from 10 to 1!

Top 10 Posts from 2025

10 – Accessibility in Office Applications (Part 1)

Learn how to make your work in Office Applications more accessible!

Accessibility in Office Applications – Part 1 blog post

9 – Accessibility in Office Applications (Part 2 – Word)

Learn about accessibility in Microsoft Word.

Accessibility in Word blog post

8 – Accessibility in Office Applications (Part 3 – PowerPoint)

Learn about accessibility in PowerPoint.

Accessibility in PowerPoint blog post

7 – Accessibility in Office Applications (Part 4 – OneNote)

Learn about accessibility in OneNote.

Accessibility in OneNote blog post

6 – Quick Parts in Word and Outlook

Learn what Quick Parts are, and how they can save you time in Word and Outlook!

Quick Parts (Word and Outlook) blog post

5 – Microsoft Editor Browser Extension

Learn how to add Microsoft’s Editor to Edge for help with your spelling, grammer, and more!

Microsoft Editor Browser Extension blog post

4 – Pinning Applications in HUB

Learn how to pin your most used applications in HUB so they appear at the top of your list!

Pinning in HUB blog post

3 – How to Recover a Lost Document

Learn how to (potentially) save a lost document!

How to Recover a Lost Document blog post

2 – Autosaving

Learn how to set your Microsoft Office documents to autosave.

AutoSave Your Microsoft Documents blog post

1 – Make the Most out of Teams

Learn about 6 different features that will help you make the most out of Teams!

Make the Most out of Teams blog post

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