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rhea montemayor

Sites that you create in SharePoint in Microsoft 365 include accessibility features that make it easier for people with disabilities to use them. This article offers links to information about how to do basic tasks in SharePoint Online with a screen reader. It also contains links to articles about how to create sites in SharePoint Online that are more accessible for people with disabilities. Note:  When you use SharePoint in Microsoft 365, we recommend that you use Internet Explorer as your browser. Learn more about Internet Explorer keyboard shortcuts . In this topic Work with keyboard shortcuts in SharePoint Online Find navigation options in SharePoint Online Create accessible sites in SharePoint Online ...

morganealvernhe

Windows Web macOS iOS Android Windows Mobile  You'll notice a text box on the ribbon in Office 2016 that says Tell me what you want to do . This is a text field where you can enter words and phrases about what you want to do next and quickly get to features you want to use or actions you want to perform. You can also use Tell Me to find help about what you're looking for, or to use Smart Lookup to research or define the term you entered. Note:  At Microsoft we're continually testing out new things to help you achieve more with Office. For that reason, you may see Search instead of Tell me what you want to do in the ribbon. The functionality is identical, we're just trying out some new ideas to make it more discoverable for you. For more information about using search, see  Find what you need with Microsoft Searc...