Microsoft recaps everything that’s new in Office 365 administration for June 2016

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In a blog post earlier today, Microsoft took a look at all of the new Office 365 administration center additions, including added user management options, enhanced export capabilities, and better guidance for June 2016. Based on Office 365 user feedback, Microsoft focuses on improving the existing features in the new Office 365 admin center. Microsoft wants to make sure that the new Office 365 admin center provides the best management experience possible, and asserts that the new Office 365 admin center is more efficient, faster and easier to navigate.

Here’s a rundown of the June 2016 updates for the Office 365 admin center:

Get tips on how to get started quickly—Most of you use some areas and capabilities of the admin center more heavily than others. The reason is often that admins aren’t fully aware of all the capabilities that the admin center provides or how a specific feature could help you to increase the value of Office 365. To help you get started, tips and quick links on pages that you visit for the first time or that you don’t use on a regular basis are now displayed at the bottom of a page. You will find the tips at the bottom of the Groups, Shared mailboxes, Rooms & equipment, Active users and Contacts pages.

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Get tips on how to get started quickly.

Additional user management capabilities—The new admin center now enables you to export the list of active users directly from the Active users page by clicking Export in the upper right corner. In addition, we updated the user card to show the job title and department of each user at the top of the card.

Easily see who you have assigned a license to—We updated the Subscriptions page so that you can now directly see which users you have assigned with a specific license. This has been a frequently requested feature from many of you to help you better manage your licenses. Now, when you click Assigned on the Subscriptions page, a list of the users that you have assigned that specific license to is displayed.

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Additional user management capabilities.
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View who is using active user licenses.

Get guidance on next steps—When you complete an action in the admin center, you often want to follow up with When you complete an action in the admin center, you often want to follow up with another action. For example, if you add a user, as a next step you may want to share details with the user on how to get started using Office 365. Or if you create a room, editing the booking options is often the next logical action. To help you accomplish those next steps faster—such as add, delete or block a user, add a shared mailbox, add a contact or create a room—suggested Next Steps are now displayed directly in the confirmation window.

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Get guidance on next steps.

Get tips on how to manage Office 365 more effectively—Office 365 is a rapidly evolving product making new features and functionality available to end users as well as to admins on a regular basis. We want to make sure you get the most out of using and managing Office 365. The new Office 365 Tips provide you with tips and tricks on how to take full advantage of the service and are especially helpful when you’re new to Office 365. Learn how to create another admin, manage Office 365 from the admin app or quickly add more users. To access Office 365 Tips, click the Office 365 Tips card on the home dashboard.

Microsoft wants to assure Office 365 admin center users that more things are coming in July 2016’s update, including partner-managed admin center support, added admin roles, added reports, and added set-up guidance information. If you want to provide your feedback on any of the features in the June 2016 Office 365 admin center update, you can use the feedback link in the lower right-hand corner of the admin center.