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Microsoft Learning Pathways end user learning solution for Microsoft 365 customers.
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OneNote links not working in Microsoft Learning Pathways #821

Closed dglabonte closed 1 month ago

dglabonte commented 1 month ago

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OneNote links not working in Microsoft Learning Pathways

All links for OneNote refer to the following url: https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/9a6f6919-2aff-431d-85c2-32d84cf98b14?embed=true

This used to work but has been broken for a while.

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v-ajaysahu commented 1 month ago

@dglabonte , thanks for reporting this issue. I will consult with the team and revert to you shortly.

dcashpeterson commented 1 month ago

This is a duplicate of #815 closing this issue. to follow please view #815.

melissamrywilliams commented 5 days ago

I was able to find a URL for the OneNote training videos that will work in the Learning Pathway's iframe. The Microsoft OneNote training videos are located: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/onenote-video-training-1c983b65-42f6-42c1-ab61-235aae5d0115

For each video - navigate to that video, capture the Guid from the end of the link and insert that GUID before the ? in this URL: https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/(insert GUID here)?embed=true For example, the URL for the content "What is OneNote" is: https://support.office.com/en-us/f1/topic/be6cc6cc-3ca7-4f46-8876-5000f013c563?embed=true

In the Learning Pathways site, I hid the original OneNote playlists that don't work, copied those playlists, added Assets under each playlist with the new URLs, and they all work.

Since the original links are hidden but still there, they can be activated when Microsoft or a Learning Pathways update fixes them.