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Microsoft 365: Retool with More Apps


Image depicts the Microsoft 365 logo along with logos for ToDo, Teams, Planner, Lists, and Bookings

Have you discovered all the tools available to you within Microsoft 365? If you’ve only used Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, you are missing out. You have access to applications to help you stay organized, collaborate effectively, and create high-quality work. Keep all those proverbial ducks in a row with applications like Planner, Lists, ToDo, and Teams. And what about all those appointments? Are you still playing appointment request ping-pong? If so, look at Bookings to make setting up appointments a breeze.

Microsoft Planner
A visual and collaborative task management application for teamwork planning. Assign tasks, share files, check task progress, and get task details.
Quick Guide to Microsoft Planner

Microsoft Lists
Track information. Organize work. Work with anyone, anywhere.
Quick Start Guide to Microsoft Lists

Microsoft To Do
A task management application that helps you keep your day-to-day tasks organized.
Quick Guide to Microsoft To Do

Microsoft Teams
A unified collaboration and communication platform that combines file sharing, virtual meetings, chats, MS365 tools, and voice calls, to create a shared workspace.
Learn more about Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Bookings
An appointment scheduling app, integrated with Outlook, that makes scheduling and managing appointments simple.
Quick Guide to Microsoft Bookings

Sign in to your Microsoft 365 account to access these apps and more from the app launcher.

To access your Microsoft 365 Apps, log in to office365.utk.edu, then select the App Launcher from the top left of your screen.

Whether working on projects, powering through tasks, or networking with peers, Microsoft 365 provides the applications you need for success!

Additional Resources

Learn more about what’s available in your Microsoft 365 account.

Learn more about Microsoft Teams for Work.

Need to learn how to use Office? Watch for OIT-led Microsoft workshops to learn about features and applications.