May 5, 2020

Agree with – I actually want to pin apps I use less frequently, because the ones I use regularly are actually pretty easy to  find without being in the O365 app launcher. For example, what’s the point of having Excel, Word and PowerPoint pinned – I’m in and out of these types of documents all day, and if I’m in my OneDrive and want to make a new Word document I go New +Word document.  On the other hand, I might need to use one of my organisation’s apps that we’ve included in the app catalogue once in a blue moon.  I don’t want to have to mess around scrolling through the list of apps to find it – I want to pin my preferred apps so that they are there when I want them.  

Please reinstate the ability for users to self-select which apps they have pinned in the launcher.

Further, it would be good if ‘Admin selected apps’ – the organisations own apps – were available from the Office 365 All apps page.  At the moment these are only visible in the app launcher.

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