


This feature is currently only available to Office users in the Monthly update channel. Links received for certain notifications such as mentionsĭocument links protected by Safe Links on mobile Links to files NOT stored in OneDrive or SharePoint Links from 1st party Office clients such as OneNote, Teams, Skype, It’s important to note that there are a number of scenarios where the link handling option is not yet supported, listed below. To make this change, go to File > Options > Advanced > Link Handling in any Office 365 desktop application and check the box next to “Open supported hyperlinks to Office files in Office desktop apps” If users prefer to have files open in the online application, no action needs to be taken. Users can apply a change to make it so Excel, Word, & PowerPoint files that are stored in OneDrive, SharePoint, or Outlook open in their desktop app by default. In a recent Office 365 Monthly Channel update, Microsoft has given users the ability to control where Office documents open in their default behavior. Until now, users who prefer to open the file in the desktop application have needed to manually select the option to edit in the desktop version of the app they’re working in. Currently, when a link to a file that’s stored in OneDrive or SharePoint is clicked, it opens the file in the online version of the Office application by default. This gives you a second smaller "X" on your board and the two midpoints of the "X"s will give you a center line.The opening location of Microsoft Office 365 files and documents has long been a subject of controversy.

Then repeat from top right to left dot at 2 inches. To draw the second "X" I had the kids measure 2 inches down from the top of the board and draw a line from the top left corner to the right dot that marked 2 inches. Repeat the with another line top right to bottom left and you should have one huge X on your base piece of wood. I had a lot of kids line the ruler up beautifully but then just draw a line near the ruler, which sort of defeats the purpose. Make sure to tell kids to hold the ruler in place and use the ruler to draw a line. To draw the "X"s we first learned how to line up the ruler from the top left corner to the bottom right corner. This would end up being the top of the board. Instead I had them use their rulers to draw two "X"s on their board. Since 2x4s are not actually 2x4, AND they have a rounded edge, it is hard for kids to measure the 1.75in in for a center line. I have to admit, this step was harder than I thought, so plan to really teach kids how to use a ruler, draw a line with a ruler, and line the ruler up.
