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Monday, July 28, 2014

Google Apps get major upgrades - Microsoft Office Compatibiity

Docs, Sheets and Slides work with any file, anywhere (with Suggest Edits too)

Reposted from the Google Enterprise Blog:
http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2014/07/docs-sheets-and-slides-work-with-any.html

 

A few weeks ago at Google I/O, Docs, Sheets and Slides got a major upgrade — making it even easier for you to get work done at the office and on-the-go with Google Apps. In case you missed it, here’s a recap of how you can edit Office files, make Suggested Edits and a new ability to convert tracked changes to Suggested Edits: 

Edit and share Office files — without Office 
Technology is changing the way people work, but all that change can cause friction when employees are using different software. That’s why we made it possible to edit Office files directly in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, so you can open and edit those documents in their native format using Office Compatibility Mode. No need to buy additional software or think about how to open your file. The Docs, Sheets and Slides mobile apps come with Office editing built right in, and with the Chrome extension, you can edit and share files directly from Google Drive or Gmail. 
Suggest Edits in Docs
Docs makes working together easy by letting people edit files in real-time, rather than emailing multiple versions of the same document back and forth. But sometimes you want to control specific changes someone else makes in a document. Suggest Edits in Docs lets you do just that: your team can make suggestions that you can accept or reject with a single click. This feature is available for anyone with commenting access in Google Docs on the web, and is coming soon to our mobile apps.
Convert your tracked changes to Suggest Edits
While you no longer have to convert Microsoft Word files to Docs (thanks to the recent Quickoffice integrations), if you do, starting today any tracked changes in a .docx file will be automatically carried over to Docs as Suggested Edits. Once you’ve imported your changes, you can begin immediately collaborating with your colleagues in real-time. 
These features are available today. So next time you’re collaborating in Docs try suggesting edits to speed up the review process.

Client Services Closure July 30th - 31st

Client Services will be closed except for emergencies July 30th and 31th.  We will be conducting internal training during this time.  If you have an emergency, please contact x7973 or its@manhattan.edu and we will assist you.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Client Services Closure 7/21 -7/22

The Client Services offices will be closed Monday July 21st through Tuesday July 22nd in order to assist with the move into the Kelly Commons. If you require assistance for the move or if you have an emergency, please call x7973. All other requests will have to wait until Wednesday July 23rd. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Monday, July 14, 2014

ITS Voicemail Back to Normal

We are happy to report that the issue with ITS voicemail has been resolved.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

ITS Voicemail Malfunction

ITS voicemail is not currently functioning properly.

The best method to contact ITS at this time is via its@manhattan.edu unless you receive a live operator when dialing x7973. 

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Monday, July 7, 2014

ITS is Hiring Students for the Summer

Interesting in learning more about technology?

Have some free time this summer?

If you answered yes to these questions, come work for ITS!

We are looking for Manhattan College students eligible for Federal Work Study or Campus employment who are highly motivated.

If this describes you, email your resume and cover letter to richard.musal@manhattan.edu ASAP!