
SharePoint: Share and manage content, knowledge, and applications to empower teamwork. Project: Develop project plans, assign tasks, track progress, and manage budgets. PowerPoint: Design professional presentations. Access to Power BI Pro is available to staff at an additional cost. Power BI: Create actionable, dynamic, and engaging data dashboards you can share with others. Power Automate: Create workflows between your apps, files, and data to automate time-consuming tasks. Power Apps: Build mobile and web apps with the data your organisation already uses. Planner: Create plans, organise and assign tasks, share files, and get progress updates. OneNote: Capture and organise your notes across all your devices. OneDrive: Store, access, and share your files in one place. Lists: Allows users to create, share, and track data inside lists.
Kaizala: A simple and secure mobile chat app for work.
Send them to anyone and easily see results in real time. Forms: Create surveys, quizzes, and polls in minutes.Excel: Discover and connect to data, model and analyse it, and visualise insights.Delve: Get personal insights and relevant information based on who you work with and what you work on.
Class Notebook (staff only): Organise your lesson plans in a digital notebook, and create a workspace for students.
I got the data label visualStyles json from. I am trying to get around this by setting a secondary font with a custom theme file but I cannot seem to get the fonts from the theme.json file to stick for the data labels. The font in question is Consolas and is only being used in some data labels on certain visuals. I understand this is because the font is not supported on Mac and have no issues there. I noticed that some fonts are showing up as Times New Roman when viewed in the service on Mac after publishing from windows. I do report development on a windows vm but my primary device is a Mac.