How to Access Office365 Free Web Training

Summary

This article is for anyone looking for Free training for the Web version of Microsoft Office 365. The training will included apps such as Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint. OneNote, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams and other online apps.

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Topic

How to Access Free Office365 Web Training for Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams and other online Application

Environment (Products involved such as e.g. hardware, software, network)   

Computer, Smartphone, Browser

 

Steps or Resolution

**If you need help logging into your Office365 account, click Here.

To Access Office 365 Web Training

  1. Go to  Microsoft 365 Training link https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/training
  2. Click Sign in (located in the top right-hand corner)

“Microsoft 365 Support webpage showing the Microsoft 365 Training banner with the text ‘START WITH 6 SIMPLE STEPS.’ The top navigation bar includes links for Microsoft 365, Office, Windows, Surface, Xbox, Deals, Buy Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 support, Products, Devices, What’s new, Install Microsoft 365, Account & billing, Templates, and More support. At the top right are the Search icon and the ‘Sign in’ button. Below the banner are icons for Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and Access.”​​​​​​

“Microsoft sign‑in page in a browser window. The field labeled ‘StarID@go.minnstate.edu or StarID@minnstate.edu’ is highlighted with a red box and arrow. The blue ‘Next’ button is also highlighted with a red box and arrow. A message at the bottom reads: ‘Call 952‑995‑1411 for HTC IT Help Desk.’ The left side of the page shows a Minnesota State graphic with the text ‘Your 37 state colleges and universities. Extraordinary Education. Exceptional Value.’”

4. Enter your Star ID Password

5. Click Sign in

“Microsoft password entry page in a browser. The page shows the text ‘Enter password’ and an input field labeled ‘Enter your Star ID password,’ highlighted with a red box and arrow. A blue ‘Sign in’ button is also highlighted with a red box and arrow. The top of the page shows the address login.microsoftonline.com with the parameter ‘?whr=minnstate.edu.’ On the left side is a Minnesota State graphic with the text: ‘Your 37 state colleges and universities. Extraordinary Education. Exceptional Value.’ At the bottom of the sign‑in box is the message: ‘Trouble logging in? Contact your campus IT help desk.’”

6. Choose your Multi-Factor Authentication Option (Text, Call or authenticator application)

“Microsoft verification page displaying the message ‘Choose your MFA (Multi‑Factor Authentication) Option.’ Below, the heading ‘Verify your identity’ appears with options: ‘Text +X XXXXXXX,’ ‘Call +X XXXXXXX,’ and ‘Call +X XXXXXXX.’ The ‘Text +X XXXXXXX’ option is highlighted with a red arrow. At the bottom of the dialog is a ‘Cancel’ button. The left side of the screen shows a Minnesota State graphic with the text ‘Your 37 state colleges and universities. Extraordinary Education. Exceptional Value.’ The browser address bar shows login.microsoftonline.com/common/login.”

  • If you choose Text, enter the code.

7.Click Verify

  • Phone or Multi-Factor authenticator application will automatically verify through the phone or application. 

“Microsoft verification page in a browser showing the message ‘Enter code.’ The page states, ‘We texted your phone +X XXXXXXX. Please enter the code to sign in.’ The input field labeled ‘Enter the code, if you chose text’ is highlighted with a red box and arrow. A blue ‘Verify’ button is highlighted with a red box and arrow. Above the dialog is the URL login.microsoftonline.com/common/login. On the left is a Minnesota State graphic with the text: ‘Your 37 state colleges and universities. Extraordinary Education. Exceptional Value.’ At the bottom of the dialog it reads: ‘Trouble logging in? Contact your campus IT help desk.’”

8. Check the box next to “Don’t show this again”

9. Click Yes (This will limit the amount of times you need to verify through Multi-Factor authenticator )

  • Only Stay signed in on a device that is password protected.

“Microsoft ‘Stay signed in?’ prompt displayed in a browser window. The page shows the account StarID@go.minnstate.edu and the message: ‘Do this to reduce the number of times you are asked to sign in.’ A checkbox labeled ‘Don’t show this again’ is checked and highlighted with a red box and arrow. The blue ‘Yes’ button is also highlighted with a red box and arrow. Below the buttons is the text: ‘Trouble logging in? Contact your campus IT help desk.’ The browser address bar shows login.microsoftonline.com/common/SAS/ProcessAuth. On the left side, a Minnesota State graphic reads: ‘Your 37 state colleges and universities. Extraordinary Education. Exceptional Value.’”

10. On the Microsoft 365 Training page, you can do any of the trainings after you have signed in. Click directly on the icon for the Applications  to start the training.

11. A good place to start . . . At Microsoft 365 Training page, select the Quick Starts option.

“Microsoft 365 Training webpage showing a search bar beneath the heading ‘Microsoft 365 Training.’ Icons for Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and Access appear in a row. Below, three featured sections are shown: ‘Learn the basics,’ ‘Training templates,’ and ‘Quick Starts,’ with the ‘Quick Starts’ tile highlighted by a red border. The Quick Starts tile shows a computer screen displaying Microsoft 365 app icons and the text: ‘Get up to speed in no time with these popular guides.’”

  • Select a topic and click on the video to begin the training.

 

 

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Article ID: 140286
Created
Mon 12/20/21 2:14 PM
Modified
Fri 3/6/26 9:17 AM