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  • In this step-by-step tutorial, find out all about Microsoft 365. Microsoft 365 is a subscription plan that includes the Microsoft Office suite (which includes apps like Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), 1 TB of additional OneDrive storage and access to OneDrive Personal Vault, and 60 minutes of Skype calls per month. Under the brand, Microsoft also offers access to its collaboration platform Teams (which has features designed around family use), and a premium tier of Microsoft Family Safety. Microsoft also offers trial offers of third-party services for Microsoft 365 subscribers, with companies such as Adobe (Creative Cloud Photography), Blinkist, CreativeLive, Experian, and Headspace. There are two available plans, including "Personal" and "Family" (up to six users) versions.
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    1:27 History of Microsoft Office & subscriptions
    4:58 Install Office apps
    5:24 New feature examples
    6:02 Advanced services
    6:29 Editor
    6:59 Money in Excel
    7:12 Design ideas & fonts
    8:00 Premium templates
    8:15 Stock images, icons & videos
    8:42 OneDrive
    9:51 Outlook with no ads
    10:02 Skype free minutes
    10:30 Family safety
    10:49 Partner deals & offers
    11:15 Support
    11:27 Pricing plans
    13:04 Wrap up
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  • @KevinStratvert
    @KevinStratvert  Před 2 lety +12

    🔥 Get Microsoft 365: bit.ly/3CUmtZw
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    • @sweetkandee1582
      @sweetkandee1582 Před rokem +1

      Hi, Kevin - thanks so much for your informational video. We are having problems with the family subscripition. When my husband sends me a link to share 365 with me, I click on it and this is the response I get - "You can't join with this account. Sign in with a different account to join this subscription. To manage your subscriptions, visit your Microsoft account" We obviously have no idea how to fix this or what it means. Can you help? Thank you so much
      Reply

    • @KevinStratvert
      @KevinStratvert  Před rokem

      @@sweetkandee1582 the error message could be improved by providing more context. I'd recommend reaching out to support since there could be any number of issues that lead to this. For example, Microsoft has two different account types, work/school and consumer/personal. You might be trying to add a work/school account to a personal subscription. An account may also already be associated with another M365 subscription. These are just two potential issues that come to mind.

    • @JohnCHansen01
      @JohnCHansen01 Před rokem +2

      @@KevinStratvert This issue of the functionality of "accounts" is impacting me as well. Microsoft has done an extremely poor job of explaining the relationship between accounts and the products within this new service "Microsoft 365". I suggest that you do a presentation that specifically addresses the question of the relationship between accounts, profiles, and users. Yes, I'm not sure that Microsoft actually thinks of "profiles" or "users" as resources. take these three key words "account", "profile", and "user", and define them. In that process of preparing your script, you will realize how challenging it is for users to understand what can, and more importantly, what can't be done with Microsoft's new service.
      (Maybe Microsoft will learn something in the process.)

    • @vajmong
      @vajmong Před rokem

      Note the subscription price today for MS365, and compare it to the price 6 years from now. Hopefully, there isn't a catch 22.

    • @afabilal
      @afabilal Před rokem +1

      i agree with you i loved the calm and crisp delivery and the way he was not really forcing the products on us but educating to let us know the options. Good one Kelvin

  • @kaleidoscopeon
    @kaleidoscopeon Před 3 lety +385

    Monthly subscriptions for software is just plain silly. It’s like paying monthly power or water bills. Another bill to worry about. I like buy and forget.

    • @futuristicperson3375
      @futuristicperson3375 Před 3 lety +11

      my man!

    • @mr.c6674
      @mr.c6674 Před 2 lety +41

      EXACTLY! When I click 'purchase', I want to be done with the financial transaction. It's time to work and not think about another bill.

    • @beckysusanne
      @beckysusanne Před 2 lety +6

      facts

    • @skatiemasango5197
      @skatiemasango5197 Před 2 lety +8

      True....and buy an update if u like, as some updates are worth nothing

    • @killer909Y
      @killer909Y Před rokem +10

      They have to constantly maintain software they don’t just build it and forget about it

  • @miketaylor1036
    @miketaylor1036 Před 2 lety +29

    Thank you for such a clear explanation! I used to just buy the one time software with a new computer but started purchasing the family version of 365 a couple of years ago. Never really got the full usage out of it because I never understood everything that came with it. Looking forward to watching more of your tutorials.

  • @captainkeyboard1007
    @captainkeyboard1007 Před 3 lety +18

    This was a clear, concise and in-depth video about Microsoft 365. I had Microsoft 365 when it was Microsoft Office 365, and subsequent to that, Office 2016. I replaced it with Microsoft Office 2019, containing all of the Microsoft 365 features and more. I hope you will do a video on Microsoft Office 2019. I enjoyed your show very much.

  • @kevinphilips7453
    @kevinphilips7453 Před 2 lety +162

    Thank you so much for the video!
    Is there any trustworthy website to get Office 2021 for cheap?

    • @olegj285
      @olegj285 Před 2 lety +2

      BNH Software is a great web.
      I love their customer support for any installation parts. I hope that information will help you.

  • @ricwestdoesitwork
    @ricwestdoesitwork Před 3 lety +15

    Makes way more sense the way you explained it. Thanks for taking the time for this video Kevin.

  • @fastingketocoach
    @fastingketocoach Před 5 měsíci +1

    Kevin, this video SAVED me so much! I was about to cancel my subscription since I have recently retired and didn't think I would need all the bells and wistles. I was so wrong! Watching this video not only convinced me to stay, I learned about some amazing features that I will now start using on the daily. You are awesome! I have been following your journey for years and love your content. Thank you again and keep doing what you're doing. Bravo!

  • @imadzakharia
    @imadzakharia Před 3 lety +12

    Having access to updated version of Office programs is very nice, but the big point here is the extended OneDrive storage which is a big plus to consider, especially the family plan.

  • @KV-mz8ro
    @KV-mz8ro Před 3 lety +16

    Your explanations are always so thorough! Thank you!

  • @futuristicperson3375
    @futuristicperson3375 Před 3 lety +118

    I still use office 2007 - I am not "missing out'" . It does the job and that's all I need for life!

  • @montaserabukmeil2112
    @montaserabukmeil2112 Před rokem +40

    Dear Kevin, I send you my thanks and appreciation for the neatly presented tutorial on Microsoft 365. It's highly informative and the way you deliver it is both straightforward and instructive too. You are organized, well-prepared ans eye-catching. I immensely enjoyed and sufficiently learned. I reiterate my gratitude for you, and please keep the good work coming!

  • @stevedunlop9623
    @stevedunlop9623 Před 3 lety +2

    I've subscribed for the last 3.5 years. Its the way to go. Thanks for the video, it had shown me there is more than I have found so far.

    • @NsahTheIdealist
      @NsahTheIdealist Před 4 měsíci

      Please which did you subscribe on... Personal, family or business? I have been considering that, for practice and hope personal licence is most cost effective

  • @TheLycan238
    @TheLycan238 Před 3 lety +13

    Another excellent video Kevin. You've earned a new subscriber. Yes I have a subscription to Microsoft 365. I'm learning loads from your videos lately. I hosted my first Zoom meeting last night with no issues thanks to your videos.

  • @kslaks
    @kslaks Před 3 lety +5

    Good job Kevin, even though I knew all these things prior, I just enjoy how you explain it and that makes all the difference

  • @harolda611
    @harolda611 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks, Kevin. 365 is like a necessity now. I get it for free from work but I wouldn't think twice about paying $100+ a year for something with so many features that make your life a million times easier.

  • @tucsongreg1684
    @tucsongreg1684 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for this video. Great information and delivery! Easy to watch, listen & learn. You helped take the "fear factor" out of this for me. Looking forward to seeing other videos you make.

  • @robgreen6510
    @robgreen6510 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video Kevin. I am a subscriber and think it’s worth it for the OneDrive storage alone!
    I’d love to see a video on Access in the future 😄

  • @jsdsouza
    @jsdsouza Před 3 lety +85

    Kevin, congratulations for your explanation! I've never found something so clear and comprehensive about Microsoft 365. Microsoft should thank you also 😀.
    I've been folowing your channel since you worked at Microsoft and have learned a lot about Microsoft and other sw. Thanks a lot for your clear and straight to the point explanation in videos short enough to watch every day.

    • @carltonh.bellas8521
      @carltonh.bellas8521 Před 3 měsíci

      This was such a wonderful presentation. Kevin, I am happy for this. I now love my subscription even more.....👍

  • @antoniovillanueva1119
    @antoniovillanueva1119 Před 5 měsíci

    Before I played the video, I had already signed up for the individual subscription. Hearing you describe the benefit of having all of the updates to everything in the Microsoft suite, automatically, I was doubly sold! Great video.

  • @100microapp
    @100microapp Před 2 lety +58

    One problem I have with subscriptions is the constant updates. Years ago I purchased Adobe Photo Shop, everything was fine. If a new version came out that had something you needed you would purchase the update. Then they went to the subscription model. Constant updates, new this, new that. New file structures you had to figure out and convert to. I wound up spending more time keeping up with software changes, than getting work done. Where did the function go that used to be here and so on. I think you get the point. I don't want to spend my time learning what is new. I have certain things I do in Word and Excel, and I don't want to spend a bunch of time figuring out how to do it with the new updates. I finally junked Photo Shop and went on ON1.

    • @guymoschetti7201
      @guymoschetti7201 Před rokem +4

      Exactly - sometimes I think the main reason for the updates is bc you have employees at Microsoft who wouldn't have a job otherwise. So many things are not necessary. It's like rearranging your room every week.

    • @griffinmaree6605
      @griffinmaree6605 Před rokem +1

      I have been using excel for more than 6 years and I have never needed to relearn anything? Microsoft usually support old features while adding new ones. If you choose to continue working in the same way you did a decade ago, it's still possible. You don't HAVE to learn the new features, but they are there if you need them. If you don't want those new features, just buy the 2019 version outside of a subscription model.
      Also, you are talking about Adobe. They are a different company with different ethics. You cannot compare the two. I understand your frustration with Adobe but you cannot assume all products will be the same.

  • @norrisward450
    @norrisward450 Před 2 lety +3

    Kevin thanks for your explanation. I just bought a new computer and I’ve decided to go the 365 route. I’ve been using Word, PowerPoint, & excell since late 80s in my work until I retired in 2000. Since then I’ve used the 2000 version sparingly but it has served its purpose. When I recently tried to use the new Word I was shocked at how completely different it was from my 2000 version. I cannot even figure out how to save the document that I’ve created and now it is completely lost. I’m hoping one of your other tutorials will help me out. Thank you! Norris

  • @madisonromero3529
    @madisonromero3529 Před rokem +5

    Originally I felt the same way. I generally HATE subscriptions. I like owning my items after careful intentional thought and budgeting. 365 is one of the few cases that I have come to accept and even LOVE. There are so many great products that you get in the yearly subscription. Also the consistent updates are fantastic. For instance the OneDrive sharing and collaboration is now an INTERGRAL part of our business.

  • @push1941
    @push1941 Před rokem

    Kevin, your communication, as always, is effective. Having heard you, I am convinced Microsoft 365 has a lot of great features and should be made use of. Thank you so much.

  • @FabricioMelos
    @FabricioMelos Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Kevin, i started watching your videos some time ago and because your tutorials i subscribed Microsoft 365 for a year now. So far no regrets

  • @shellyzheng8187
    @shellyzheng8187 Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you for making this video, Kevin! You’ve answered a lot of my questions. I will keep following your videos. Keep up the good work! 👍

  • @adochshanov
    @adochshanov Před rokem +4

    Surely, depending on the final user's activity, the variety of the included options is quite impressive. The only idea of having automatically the keyword-sensitive bunch of the designs in powerpoint feels great. In the end, there is plenty of time being saved without continuously looking for free-stock images online for example.

  • @audsmithl
    @audsmithl Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Kevin. I'm sooo glad I found your channel. It's been helpful beyond any other training I've tried. I know nothing about SharePoint. I've already watched and learned from your SP videos, but I was hoping for further instruction. Can you go further in depth with SP? Specifically I would like further instruction on EACH type of web part available in the modern SharePoint design. Many thanks!

  • @EddieJoe55
    @EddieJoe55 Před rokem

    I WAS a Microsoft 365 hater, but you sir have reformed me!! Age 67 and get’n taught and my mind altered by a youngster-AGAIN! I’m supposed to be set in my ways by now!! Thank you for such a fantastic presentation! My use-to-be-work location (I’m retired now, but still have a hand in the IT side) are going to M-365 soon from Office 2019, and they are exhibiting growing pains and no small amount of reluctance. Thus, I shall keep the link to your video handy to explain to them the massive benefits they will enjoy by M-365. Thanks so very much!! -Ed-

  • @chevvakulasrikanth9260
    @chevvakulasrikanth9260 Před 3 lety +39

    Never did I ever know, in such detail, what Microsoft 365 is all about.. Thank you..

  • @lighthouse3879
    @lighthouse3879 Před 3 lety +15

    For many years I purchased software from a vendor. I was one of the first subscribers to Office 365 and I now have 3 subscriptions. No other way to go if, for no other reason, all updates are automatically installed. Painless and it always works. BTW, I used to work at MS way back when.

  • @neilrosalina1998
    @neilrosalina1998 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks, that was great info. I've had Microsoft 365 for a few years now when we bought a laptop at Best Buy. I think a little like your dad. When Best Buy offered Microsoft 365 I was hesitant but went for it and it auto renews every year. I only use excel for personal monthly bill paying and did not know about the cool banking stuff you talked about. I subscribed to your channel and will be looking for more helpful stuff. Happy New Year.

  • @luanaturner-jefferson2692

    Thank you for your clear explanation. I did not purchase the one time software for my computer and opted to go with MS Office 365 years ago. I never really got the full usage out of it because I never understood everything that came with it. With the change in technology and in my life situation I need to understand how to use MS 365. I am looking forward to watching more of your tutorials to help me on my way. Really appreciate the explanation of the cloud next to the fonts in words had no idea what the meant. Than You again.

  • @louisefrost3676
    @louisefrost3676 Před 3 lety +14

    Great presentation and very informative. I have had 365 for 3 years and have options I was not even aware I had. I was seriously thinking of leaving before the $99 subscription comes due in July. After hearing all the benefits you explained I plan to keep it. Thank you so much for such a clear, concise presentation.

  • @GrandyDancer
    @GrandyDancer Před 3 lety +4

    Kevin, another great video! I would love for you to cover: connecting an iPad to a Windows laptop. My child’s school issued iPads to all students. All work must be submitted through the iPad; however, it is difficult to type and edit papers on the small screen. Any other such tips would be helpful as well.

  • @bethmenchaca261
    @bethmenchaca261 Před 2 lety

    Thank you I wasnt sure what I was really getting with the subscription and you made it very clear. After your explanation I am glad I got it and will likely be buying it in the future too.

  • @Devintandy
    @Devintandy Před rokem

    Thank you for taking the time to explain in detail what this product is and what it can do. I had no clue until now what this software was and I appreciate the clear explanation of it.

  • @pr0vider
    @pr0vider Před 3 lety +4

    I'm one of the EAN adopters at the enterprise i work and is so nice to have all those tools in one place. We moving now all the plants to de MS 365 in feb. And teams app is like the glue for all those 365 tools.
    Keep the good work Kevin!

  • @moooooonchild
    @moooooonchild Před 3 lety +16

    I’ve been using Microsoft 365 personal for two years, and all I can say is it’s worth it.

  • @danielpatterson12
    @danielpatterson12 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi Kevin,
    I was on the fence with this, and you did an excellent job of explaining the benefits. I teach in a small budget strapped Christian school and we all use google products because it was free, and it allowed us to share. I must admit that I really miss Word, Excel and PowerPoint. I watch a lot of your videos and always enjoy your content, plus you got a cool dad because we are all cool here in NJ.:) keep up the good work. Microsoft is fortunate to have you, Kevin.

  • @roblucas1769
    @roblucas1769 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely brilliant video Kevin as always. I subscribe to M365 family as well as for the business. The value is so compelling that I'm happy to pay the subscription price. The one off version doesn't provide any cost benefit now and I don't know why it is even sold anymore.

  • @oldkootz
    @oldkootz Před 3 lety +12

    Thanks Kevin, I am an IT Professional and am continuously dealing with “older” users that feel like your dad. I hope I can share this with them in the future. Keep up the good work. And I enjoy you videos.

    • @prestonhayes7306
      @prestonhayes7306 Před 3 lety

      lol

    • @YT4Me57
      @YT4Me57 Před 2 lety +2

      I am one of those "older" users like Kevin's dad. My desktop is running XP and if it weren't for the fact that the system is no longer supported, I wouldn't be in the market for a laptop. I know the programs I've installed over the years (many aren't available anymore) like the back of my hand and produce amazing documents with them. The thought of learning a new system sickens my stomach. Older users like me are children of Depression Era babies. We just cannot wrap our heads around buying into a subscription plan for something we can outright own. It's like being tethered to a never ending lease plan....for life!

  • @andrewbrindley9393
    @andrewbrindley9393 Před 3 lety +2

    I think if you don't get 365 you need to realine your thinking we've used it for the past 10 years or so, so right from the off. For us, it saved us updating our server every 5 years and we now don't have one but have moved to one drive which is so much better. Since the lockdown, I have used Kevin's videos (which are brilliant) to move into using the rest of the 365 apps and that has changed the way we work. This makes total sense its fantastic value!

  • @dorischoo
    @dorischoo Před 3 lety +1

    I have been a subscriber since I switched to surface 5 years ago. I like and enjoy all the new features and constant updates. Most of all the free tutorials like this here, in CZcams. We want to know how to use new features. Love the dark mode. Saving PDF into Word to edit is a breeze. Lots of good values. Oh yes, 0ne Drive too is useful. Security has been upgraded too. I trust Microsoft.

  • @tinabrewer2275
    @tinabrewer2275 Před 2 lety +1

    hi Kevin after learning the Microsoft 365 I would then subscribe for private use for one year. It was very interesting after showing the differences between the new and the old. For a while I have been using the old Microsoft and we use it in the office too. The reason was in words we used it only for letters . I work for shipping company and just using it for simple staff because of time pressure.; I use an extra hard drive too. Thank you again .

  • @gorotitoday3646
    @gorotitoday3646 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Sir! Thank you. I learned a lot from your videos!

  • @Zyscheriah
    @Zyscheriah Před 3 lety +20

    IMO if they offered a home/student version of 365 with just the Word, Powerpoint, Excel and Onedrive it would be a "best seller".

    • @NazmusLabs
      @NazmusLabs Před 3 lety +2

      It used to. It offered even more and Access and Publisher. Students paid just $75 and got FOUR years of Office 365 and OneDrive. You could also do 8 years!

  • @gayluinstra1396
    @gayluinstra1396 Před 2 lety +2

    I like the subscription idea... Knowing it isn't going to gradually lose functionality because of its increasing age is good. And, the price is more doable. Finally, the 1 Terabite of cloud storage/backup is what really sold me on the 365.

  • @nagenadityamaths9200
    @nagenadityamaths9200 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Kevin sir , I learnt a lot from you to manage my you tube channel for teaching Mathematics . I really astonishing the way of your demonstration.

  • @elishajobbravo7626
    @elishajobbravo7626 Před 3 lety +6

    I already have a subscription and I love everything about microsoft office.

  • @TylerStanczak
    @TylerStanczak Před 3 lety +46

    This is an amazing explanation. Great tutorial Kevin! :)

    • @PhilTParker
      @PhilTParker Před 2 lety +1

      Great job with the video. I decided to go all in on Microsoft for OS and Office solutions. Specifically Office 365 Business Premium for our productivity apps. Even with 20 years as an IT professional, I was never an Administrator. I had to quickly put on that hat as our estate planning business increased, along with hiring our newest hire, a Research Attorney. It all had to work. Correctly. I do have to say that the Microsoft support has been very good. I wouldn’t have done all of this any other way.

  • @reginamcgary4753
    @reginamcgary4753 Před 2 lety +1

    I've always preferred Microsoft office software. It's user friendly and always relevant to variety of processes to complete any kind of Outlook, Word Processing, spreadsheets, or presentations. O365 is an excellent package and I'm blessed to have it provided through my employer!!! Thank you Kevin for your videos.

  • @steverichardson7199
    @steverichardson7199 Před 2 lety

    I'm still "up in the air" about this Microsoft 365 subscription, but glad I stumbled upon your channel. I didn't have a CLUE my subscription included all that! I was only trying to (like your father) just update the old versions of Excel, Word, & Outlook that I use almost exclusively in my "retired" life. I'll review more of your posts and make my decision for "next year". Right now I'm in until Dec '22. Thanks!

  • @michaelmcgowan4969
    @michaelmcgowan4969 Před 3 lety +6

    I watch this video twice and still find it interesting and informative.

  • @gracemark5995
    @gracemark5995 Před 3 lety +6

    0:24 you and you're dad look awesome kevin!!!

  • @matadaniel6520
    @matadaniel6520 Před 3 lety

    Kevin thank you for your clear explanation it so makes sense now brilliant advice👍will definitely purchase subscription

  • @Bronnyley
    @Bronnyley Před 3 lety

    Thank you, that makes it all very clear, and I also feel it's good value to subscribe. Much appreciated tutorial.

  • @michaelsanders5938
    @michaelsanders5938 Před 2 lety +3

    Kevin, thanks for the video. Just some questions that maybe you can answer in a follow-up video:
    1. Do you "install/download" Microsoft 365 to your device or run it from the cloud?
    2. What happens if you are unable to renew the subscription? Will the applications stop working? Will you lose access to your files on OneDrive?

  • @yaelvip9789
    @yaelvip9789 Před 3 lety +3

    Amazing breakdown and has really helped in deciding if want to subscribe to 365.
    My only questions is regarding the family package. When it says up to 6 people, does that mean 6 different accounts can be created and used on multiple devices (1 person uses these functions on both their laptop and tablet which would only count as 1 family member) or just limited to 6 devices.
    Thanks!

  • @rikusoosthuizen686
    @rikusoosthuizen686 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Kevin, your videos are great. What I personally struggle with is the security setup. Usernames and passwords for applications. Login for Microsoft account, login for Teams, it seems that one has to have a few sets of login details.

  • @dawnmartin1156
    @dawnmartin1156 Před rokem

    I used this for school I imagine because we needed it during the Pandemic in 2020 for Teams & ur video makes wat is 365 more clearer & all the info on it, ty!

  • @AshenDemon
    @AshenDemon Před rokem +4

    Don't try and pretend like Microsoft switched to subscriptions because of the industry they could have just added updates. They didn't have to make it a subscription based service.

  • @matiasjaliff3243
    @matiasjaliff3243 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Kevin. You really master the art of keeping it simple. Love these videos.

  • @dyeninalibut3025
    @dyeninalibut3025 Před rokem

    Thank you, Kevin! Your videos helped me land a job at 54! Wishing you all the best!

  • @kavith4688
    @kavith4688 Před 2 lety

    Hello Kevin! I hope you are doing great. I just saw your video for the first time and found it very informative. I was searching for the information about Microsoft 365 and its features on google. I found you video and it is really helpful. BTW I like reading the information myself, but you explained it very well. Looking forward for many videos from you to gain some knowledge. Thanks and good luck :)

  • @segunalalade8891
    @segunalalade8891 Před 3 lety +25

    Brilliant video, never thought about it the way you explained it. Thanks Kevin

    • @jaro101v
      @jaro101v Před 3 lety

      Can you really work with Acces in this 365? I've heard that it won't work with the Onedrive and online features

    • @ArgelTal_
      @ArgelTal_ Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@jaro101v Access isn't really made for the cloud afaik.
      Imo, you should try to avoid access whereever you can and start to use better solutions. As soon as your simple databases become a bit more complicated, you'll find a lot more value in sql and different programming or script languages. But even there you can take a look at microsoft visual studio ...
      You can also import .xls and newer files into most database types with the most languages today.
      In the end it still depends on what you want do with it.

    • @KevinStratvert
      @KevinStratvert  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, Access works as well, although there's only a desktop app and no online equivalent. You can still upload Access files to OneDrive, but you'll need the app to open.

  • @raghunandanhv1
    @raghunandanhv1 Před 3 lety +3

    I recently started my own business and bought Microsoft 365 subscription because it had 1tb onedrive. We store all our drawings on the one drive and have made it as drawing server. Besides, there is outlook and other office apps.

    • @ghanus2009
      @ghanus2009 Před 3 lety

      Congrats!!!
      Do you share files and have you used Teams yet?

    • @raghunandanhv1
      @raghunandanhv1 Před 3 lety

      @@ghanus2009 no, I do not collaborate. I use google meet to talk to my customers.

  • @redmg02
    @redmg02 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video Kevin. Very informative as usual. I was really interested in the Money in Excel, so tried to activate it - only available in US, not here in UK. Boo.

  • @johnlovejoy9338
    @johnlovejoy9338 Před 2 lety

    Thank You for a great explanation. The "chat" feature was super helpful to me earlier today. I was having issues with Outlook. My tech support person was awesome. Worth the $$$!

  • @rousing22
    @rousing22 Před 3 lety +6

    Business vs personal subscription? Aside from the custom domain for business, is it worth it?

  • @marylatorre5097
    @marylatorre5097 Před 2 lety +3

    The subscription warning popped up in my computer and was struggling to decide to renew or just buy the one time Office. Luckily found your video and this is very helpful for folks like me who are from your Dad's time and we struggle for help and understanding on these new tech issues. Truly helped me decide on 365. Your dad and mom must truly be very lucky to have a son like you! best wishes always to you.

  • @rioabajosargentodeprograma

    I love your open tone and honest transparency... the sweet soft sell.

  • @birgitmitchell5648
    @birgitmitchell5648 Před 3 lety

    As a non techie-type who started on MAcs working largely with only Photoshop and Word back in the Early 1990s, then on to work in Offices with the stand alone versions, then back to Mac and Photoshop and Garageband..and then a Big Jump into teaching abroad where software is in other difficult languages., like Traditional Mandarin, & Arabic, nothing easy like the 3 i do read, write and speak.
    Suddenly everything was MS 365 office. Since then, I have never understood what the scope and sequence was. Thank you to you Kevin, and your commentator AdmVOrlOn for filling in all the gaps in my understanding. Seriously Bridged :)

  • @TahaBashir
    @TahaBashir Před 3 lety +3

    that is great and well explained video. Can you tell me how can I get video section in stock images icon and stickers I can't see that in my subscription.

  • @johnwong9128
    @johnwong9128 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video!
    I like "owning" software and not "renting" software. I believe this is the same reason why when Adobe released their subscription based model for Adobe Photoshop, a lot of customers were trying to find/buy Adobe Photoshop CS6 which is the last version that Adobe released on their Photoshop product which was a single payment and no re-occurring payments/subscription..
    I try to avoid subscription based models for software regardless of the unlimited number of free updates. Depending on the price difference, I prefer purchasing the software. Obviously, if the price per month is something like $15/month and the purchase price is something like $600, I would probably subscribe (provided that it was easy cancellation). However, if the software was something like $200 or so, I would just purchase it and be done with it as opposed to paying per month even if certain months I don't use the software at all.

    • @ricdonato4328
      @ricdonato4328 Před 2 lety

      John Wong: In English "...re-occurring..." is not a proper word. We have occur, recur and recurring. Hope that helps you.

  • @sau-xf6sl
    @sau-xf6sl Před 2 lety

    I am amazed by his explanation. I am not aware the tons of facilities of Microsoft 365. After watching the video I am fully understand about it. Thanks Kevin

  • @qedinterimsecretaryofrecor7282

    Thanks Kevin! I found myself watching this video a couple of times already!.

  • @amatodz
    @amatodz Před 3 lety +8

    Insightful, thanks. I'm lucky i subscribe through my institution

  • @AdmV0rl0n
    @AdmV0rl0n Před 3 lety +85

    I've been in IT since the 1990s. I'm up to 3:25. The world is changing piece is kinda hard to swallow in terms of Office. It doesn't really have competition, it is monopolistic. The subscription model was not one wanted by the end users, most of whom do not use 90% of features in office. The new features are generally disliked by the user base. Most for example want Word 2.0 - and why should they need 'monthly fixes?'.
    'You're getting constant updates'.

    • @jameskoh2945
      @jameskoh2945 Před 3 lety +7

      AdmV0rl0n -- Very well stated. Agree.

    • @PurvaD
      @PurvaD Před 3 lety +5

      I was thinking exactly on the same lines while watching the video... 👍

    • @jonathanbown8854
      @jonathanbown8854 Před 3 lety

      Is it possible to control where data is stored from an hr point of view also is there a website builder in the same way as g suite

    • @slam5
      @slam5 Před 3 lety +1

      but there is a standalone version of office. personally, i use office 365 extensively. but ymmy i guess.

    • @eliascamacho
      @eliascamacho Před 2 lety +1

      100% agree

  • @sandraketteridge8493
    @sandraketteridge8493 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Kevin, I am an elderly student studying for a Painting degree and I have a 365 subscription through my school so I am lucky. Your explanation is a big help. I need to do a planner to make sure I meet my project goals. Have you done a video on how to use the planner templates?

  • @ali8qureshi
    @ali8qureshi Před 3 lety

    Kevin, Bro you a lifesaver. I am a fan of your easy and flowing videos..kudos bro👏

  • @rickdoane7174
    @rickdoane7174 Před 3 lety +3

    i use microsoft 365 family as well - what is missing in my opinion is information on how to setup and use the family version - does everyone get there own login?, email aliases? etc - this may be a good subject for future videos kevin - best practice on how to set it all up.

    • @KevinStratvert
      @KevinStratvert  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! I've added this to my list. Stay tuned. Cheers!

  • @yt_bharat
    @yt_bharat Před 3 lety +8

    Perfect and comprehensive explanation

  • @tehirahbwalatum3754
    @tehirahbwalatum3754 Před 3 lety +1

    You're great at explaining IT stuff . Thank you.

  • @SuperLeonSax
    @SuperLeonSax Před rokem

    Thank you very much for explaining this to me, I used this product constantly while doing Technical Support working as a contract worker, I'm retired, but now thinking about going back into the workforce. I have so many versions of Office I really don't need the subscription, however I do need to learn the new version. I might visit a local college learn enough to function at an acceptable level, and continue working.
    Thank again for updating my Microsoft Office knowledge.

  • @RichardiOS275
    @RichardiOS275 Před 3 lety +52

    I'm like your dad
    I prefer owning my products than subscribing so ye

    • @danieloherrick6332
      @danieloherrick6332 Před 3 lety +6

      You don't own the software; you purchased a license to use it at the discretion of the manufacturer.

    • @ghanus2009
      @ghanus2009 Před 3 lety +1

      @@danieloherrick6332 True that. Actually, Bill Gates invented that, which is the industry standard.
      A Subscription is actually better, and you get a LOT more with M365

    • @Will_Moffett
      @Will_Moffett Před 3 lety +5

      The part of 365 I like the most is the constant changes that I don't always want. Oh and having to worry whether or not some functionality will be compromised after one of the never ending series of updates is fun too. Maybe the best is not really knowing whether my actual files are being swept up and retained by microsoft in case the feds ever want to construe my activities as illegal or someone at microsoft wants to see if any sensitive or valuable information is there. Does microsoft access my files? If so is it for any nefarious purpose? I DON'T KNOW! WHAT FUN!

    • @BackYardBoxGardening
      @BackYardBoxGardening Před 3 lety +1

      Your fake dad story put me off.

    • @slam5
      @slam5 Před 3 lety

      @@ghanus2009 folks don't know what O365 offer that a standalone version of Office can do.

  • @dast_uk
    @dast_uk Před 3 lety +4

    Really do feel that Microsoft's licensing is always more confusing than it needs to be.
    Having two E3's and E5's for me is just crazy, the whole Office E3 and Microsoft E3 I get but most get confused.
    And I don't get why they renamed Essentials and Premium, unless they think customers are shamed by the word 'Basic' so they'll upgrade.

  • @triacook383
    @triacook383 Před rokem

    Thank you for your explanation of Microsoft 365. I've had it on my home computer for a couple of years and sort of muddle my way through it because I don't the applications on a regular basis. However, the department I'm in at work just shifted from Google to Microsoft 365 (mainly so we can shift to Sharepoint) so I'm trying to learn as much as I can so I can utilize it at a much higher capacity. Thanks to your overview I know where I need to delve in more.

  • @jpappert19
    @jpappert19 Před 3 lety +1

    Merci Kevin, comme les autres présentations, très intéressant. Nous avons un abonnement Office 365 et nous sommes très satisfaits de cette formule. Encore merci et à bientôt, JPA

  • @tomaus2086
    @tomaus2086 Před 3 lety +3

    I always wonder what the change... Thanks. I get it free via my works enterprise licence in which is awesome... Just don't get the storage space

  • @antalbojtos4413
    @antalbojtos4413 Před 3 lety +7

    My University has a partnership with Microsoft so that with my official University account I get access to Microsoft 365. I very rarely use it, so I might not continue my membership once I get my degree, but I haven't really thought about it.

    • @erikpribeli837
      @erikpribeli837 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, I know exactly what you are talking about. I unfortunately bought the suit before finding out my university had access to it and I could use it for free. I really like the onedrive though.

    • @thetechnerd7467
      @thetechnerd7467 Před 3 lety

      @@erikpribeli837 you do get 2TB OneDrive if your institution gives you Office

    • @thetechnerd7467
      @thetechnerd7467 Před 3 lety

      You can use Office online

  • @leosattlercassara
    @leosattlercassara Před 3 lety

    Nice! Could you do one clarifying the benefits of the business option as well? Maybe comparing with tools like trello and slack.

  • @minigosia22
    @minigosia22 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Kevin for yet another super video 😊👏🏻👌🏻

  • @jazzenthusiast4353
    @jazzenthusiast4353 Před 3 lety +27

    I have Office 365, Office 2019 and Office 2003 Professional on my PC. I still prefer Office 2003 Professional. Word 2003 is so much better than the newer versions. It has no annoying ribbons surface. The personal menues, context menues and shortcuts are much easier to configure in 2003, and functions are much easier to find. Also finding and opening files was easier in the old versions. Editing personal menues is very hard in the new versions, editing personal context menues is not even possible anymore in Office 365 and 2019! Office 365 and 2019 don't have reliable WYSIWYG with documents of more than 30 pages and hyphenating, on a very fast Ryzen 7, 8 core, 32 GB memory PC. This is so disappointing and annoying. It's also disappointing that Microsoft has even after 40 years not integrated any good reveal code vison function as Wordperfect has for over 40 years already. Also the autosave function in Office is still really bad compared to Wordperfect. Microsoft has made Office "beautiful", in order to attract people to buy a subscription, but I need a program with which I can work efficiently on long documents on my PC, not a "beauty" which sends my data to an unknown cloud storage. After having tried the new programs for more than a year, I haven't found any useful function which wasn't there in 2003 already, except storing and printing as pdf, but this I get as freeware too. So I cancelled 365, use Outlook 2019, sometimes Word 2019, but mostly Word 2003.

    • @bikebudha01
      @bikebudha01 Před rokem

      Exactly. "subscriptions' are a scam..

    • @babatunjiadetunmbi4921
      @babatunjiadetunmbi4921 Před rokem

      yes

    • @rebeka145
      @rebeka145 Před rokem

      I agree with you 100 %. Myself using 2007 version and it works fine. Office 365 seems like a bunch of stickers, images, presentation displays, and stuff you basicly dont really need that much. If you want to do fancy designs or so you dont use word or powerpoint for that. Same with photoshop. I purchased one time Clip studio, instead of subscribing to adobe, saved a bunch of money. Usually later if you decide to work on something specific your job offers you free subscriptions. The only thing worth buy would be this 1 terrabyte of onedrive space. Thats it

    • @bettinaberesh315
      @bettinaberesh315 Před rokem

      Or the built-in .PDF writer. Can do the simpler stuff. No need for Adobe Acrobat as of yet, as far as I can figure.

  • @reggriffiths5769
    @reggriffiths5769 Před 3 lety +40

    I have an older (CD) version of Office that I've been using for the last fifteen or more years, and it's even been updated by MS. It serves me well, and no complaints (I do a heck of a lot of writing and Powerpoint presentations). Unfortunately, MS have wormed their way into my world by throwing in things like Edge and One Drive, which have driven me nuts! I absolutely hate MS virtually taking over my computer by putting everything into One Drive, especially as I have my own filing system with everything I do, I want where I - not MS - want it.
    I have a twin drive system, each one a 2Terrabite Drive. I don't need Cloud storage, so why should I pay for it? I don't have family, and I certainly don't need all those extra nonsense apps that really just add complications and more ways to lose valuable work. Where I can do something simple e.g. dragging a picture or photo from one place to another, I can't do it in the usual way because One Drive won't let me. So for me, One Drive and Edge have been taken out of the equation!
    OK, my Office isn't smack bang up to date, but while there are little addon apps that I wouldn't mind having, I just see the bulk of it chasing money for the MS coffers!

    • @RobertAnthonyH
      @RobertAnthonyH Před 2 lety

      Have you thought about uninstalling one drive so it is the way it was? Easy enough to do.

    • @ouroesa
      @ouroesa Před 2 lety +3

      Exactly, that and features being added/removed/changed on a too frequent basis with no real sense of major versions so it all just blurs into one big mess which I don't even bother memorising anymore.

  • @anythingeverything.....687

    Thank u Kevin for these videos.. You make things easier to understand with all these apps and computer stuff.

  • @the2monkschannel
    @the2monkschannel Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the Tips! I learned new things now. Awesome!!!!

  • @cloudsdrinkwater5398
    @cloudsdrinkwater5398 Před 3 lety +4

    I remember when Microsoft first introduced the subscription model for Office and was point blank against it / avoided it at all costs.
    Fast forward to 2021 and all my family are now using it! 😂
    Credit to the MS devs as they've really stepped it up a notch.

  • @paulkingtiger
    @paulkingtiger Před 3 lety +3

    I've been a 365 subscriber for several years, the big attraction for me is 1Tb of OneDrive space per user, especially with the improved versioning and backups provided. If it was just the office applications I'd probably be able to make do with free versions or alternatives. The cost, divided across the family is minimal, plus you can pick up yearly subscriptions for half price in brick and mortar stores if you look around.
    What I'd really like to see is Windows 10 rolled into the subscription service. MS are essentially giving it away anyway so I don't think this would be a big loss for them and having all your MS needs in a single subscription would be very attractive to customers. Also I hope there is some version of Teams and Vision included in the future. Teams seems like it would be really useful for families and provide an alternative to WhatsApp and Slack.

  • @silvertourist
    @silvertourist Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Kevin, thanks for this tutorial most helpful. Do you have a tutorial on adding pounds and ounces in Excel? Kind regards Paul

  • @IrfanAli-mu2pj
    @IrfanAli-mu2pj Před 2 lety

    You explained the features well and compelled me to think about the 365 subscriptions.