Lỗi open the document in office for more info onedrive năm 2024
If your course has enabled Microsoft Office 365, you can upload a file from your Microsoft OneDrive for an assignment. Show
Like other file upload submissions, files uploaded from Office 365 are uploaded into your Canvas user files submissions folder. Canvas accepts Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, and PDF types. Notes:
Open AssignmentsIn Course Navigation, click the Assignments link. Select AssignmentClick the title of the assignment. Start AssignmentClick the Start Assignment button. Open Office 365Click the Office 365 tab. Note: If the Office 365 tab is not available, your institution has not enabled this feature. Attach FileMicrosoft Office 365 will display a list of all allowed file types. Click the name of the file [1], then click the Attach File button [2]. Note: When the Allow Multiple file AGS submissions count as one submission is enabled, you can select multiple files to be uploaded to a third-party assignment in Canvas. However, some third-party tools may not be built to accommodate this feature. Submit AssignmentIn the File field [1], confirm your selected file. To select a new file, click the Change button [2]. Click the Submit Assignment button [3]. View Submission NotificationAfter you submit your assignment, Canvas displays a message notifying you that your submission is processing. You can navigate away from the assignment submission page without disrupting the file upload. You will also receive an email notification when your submission completes processing. To clear the notification, click the OK button. View SubmissionView the confirmation of your assignment submission. View Uploading and Failed Submission IconsIf your submission has been queued for upload, an uploading icon displays [1]. This icon also displays for your instructor if they access the assignment before it uploads. If your submission failed to upload, an upload failed icon displays [2]. Click the download submission link to view the error. One of the biggest draws of SharePoint Online and Office 365 is the ability to access the files anytime, anywhere. An added benefit, that in my opinion is somewhat of a revolution in the collaboration world, is the ability to open and edit documents in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint right in the browser. That means that you can work with those file types without having to have a desktop version of MS Office installed on the computer. In this blog post, I would like to explain the advantages and limitations of using Office Online in SharePoint and OneDrive. How to open and edit documents in the browser (using Office Online)
Advantages of opening and editing documents in the browser
Limitations of opening and editing documents in the browser
How to disable Office Online (ability to open and edit Word, Excel, PowerPoint in the browser)The default behavior for opening Office files in SharePoint when you click on them is via Office Online (via browser) and not via the native, desktop application. You can change that behavior, though, if you wish. Option 1: Disable Office Online (Browser Mode) for a Document Library
Option 2: Disable Office Online (Browser Mode) globally
Though I have provided the above instructions for your reference, I strongly discourage you from implementing them. Office Online provides an excellent, modern and convenient way to work with the files, and you should really embrace it and take advantage of it and not revert to the way you worked with the documents in the 1990s. In Summary (Fine Print)The ability to open and edit Office documents in the browser (via Word Online, Excel Online, and PowerPoint Online) provides an awesome value and an additional mode for collaboration to SharePoint and OneDrive users. |