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Making the Red Marker Microsoft Word Add-In available to your users
Making the Red Marker Microsoft Word Add-In available to your users

A guide to centrally deploying the Red Marker Microsoft Word Add-in

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Written by Emily Mickan
Updated over a week ago

The Red Marker Microsoft Word Add-in needs to be installed via centralised deployment. This means you'll require someone with Admin control of your organisation's Office accounts to upload the Add-in, making them automatically available for all users within the organisation.

To do this, you will need to have Microsoft 365 Enterprise SKUs: E3/E5/F3 or Business SKUs: Business Basic, Business Standard, Business Premium. If you're unsure if your organisation has one of these, please refer to the below links:

To centrally deploy the Add-in:

  • Log into Office 365 as an admin user

  • Go to the menu in the top left corner and click 'Admin' to go the the Admin Center

  • Once in the Admin Center, search and click on 'integrated apps' in the search bar

  • On the integrated app page, click 'Upload custom apps'

  • This will open select the option "provide link to manifest file", click next, then deploy the add-in. Your manifest link will differ depending on your region:

The Add-in will now be available to all users logged into Word with the office accounts controlled by the admin.


Whitelisting

If your organisation blocks some domains, you may need to whitelist the Add-In's URL to ensure it can be accessed by users.

If you can whitelist a wildcard, the following domains should be whitelisted:

United States

Australia

  • *.redmarker.ai

Europe/Africa

  • *.redmarker.ai

If your organisation is unable to whitelist a wildcard, the following domains should be whitelisted:

United States

Australia

Europe/Africa


If you have questions about these Microsoft integrations or need further assistance, please reach out to your Client Success Manager or email support@redmarker.ai.


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