

IE mode on Microsoft Edge is a simplified experience that combines a modern rendering engine and compatibility with legacy sites that require Internet Explorer in a single browser. Part 2: Enable IE Mode and use a Site List in Edge Chromium with Microsoft Configuration Manager.Part 1: Enable IE Mode and use a Site List in Edge Chromium with Microsoft Intune.Too much interest to focus on delivering this solution with only one half of Endpoint Manager Items Covered I won’t be deep diving how IE Mode works in this post (although I was tempted) but I have posted links to the Microsoft Docs throughout if you want to dig deeper. Thus you can make many changes to your presentation, slides, and the Theme without even opening PowerPoint.In this two part mini series we will look at enabling IE Mode in Edge Chromium using both Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Configuration Manager. You can edit the code in this window to make actualĬhanges to your THMX, PPTX, or POTX file. These XML files to open another window (as shown on the right in Figure 1). The window on the left in Figure 1 shows the tree structure of the XML files contained within the ZIP container. Figure 1 shows you how a basic THMX filesįigure 1: A Theme file opened within Visual Studio 2010 Once installed, you will be able to openĪnd edit the XML code contained within Office XML files including THMX, PPTX, POTX, etc. Open XML Package Editor Power Tool for Visual Studio 2010, and can be downloaded from the MSDN site. On its own, Visual Studio cannot open and edit Office XML files, but Microsoft provides a freeĪdd-in that plugs into Visual Studio and lets you edit the Office XML files. Our favorite is Microsoft's own Visual Studio.


You to unzip and edit all the time, and then zip it up again! Thankfully there are plenty of programs that allow you to edit these Office XML files. Showed you how all these files are a bunch of XML files contained in a ZIP file container within ourĪlthough it is easy to unzip the files and edit some code in a basic program like Notepad, you will need a better program that does not require All the new Office file formats (post Office 2007) are XML based, and can easily be opened and edited in an XML editing program.
