Client Services Support, Office 365, Changes from Office 2016
This document is to assist those with Unviersity-owned computers who are supported by Client Services, with the transition from Office 2016 to Office 365.The overall user experience in Office 365 is similar to Office 2016, and the transition should be mostly seamless with a couple of minor differences.
Changes from Office 2016 to Office 365
Microsoft Teams

2) Click on your initials in the top-right corner of the window to open the menu:
3) Click on Settings
4) On the General tab, un-check the box to Auto-start the application:
5) Close the menu and exit Teams. You will no longer be prompted to sign in each time upon logging in to Windows.
Skype for Business
Skype for Business may not open by default after being upgraded to Office 365. If Skype doesn’t automatically sign you in, you may need to manually open it once, sign in, and tell it to run automatically with Windows:
1) Use the Windows search feature to find Skype for Business
Note: a search for
“Skype” will yield several results.
Please be sure to open Skype for Business; not just Skype or the Skype
for Business Recording Manager!
Note: Occasionally,
we have seen Skype not auto-start correctly after the upgrade despite having
this box checked. If you experience
this, follow the above steps, uncheck the box to auto-start, apply the
settings, exit and restart Skype, and then re-check the box. This has resolved the issue in our testing.
Outlook
1) Select the View menu from the top of the Outlook window2) Click on the shaded square around Show Focused Inbox to disable this feature