As you may know, every Microsoft Teams space has a SharePoint site attached to it in the background. All your files that you post in a Teams channel get stored in the backend SharePoint site in the Documents library, and the folder that they’re stored in matches the name of the Teams channel. However, if you’re just looking at the SharePoint Documents library, you may not know which folders are connected to Teams channels. Now there’s an indicator that makes that more obvious. Here’s how that works…
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 121
Episode 121 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Jennifer Mason, Tamara Bredemus, Adam Ochs, and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 120
Episode 120 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Muting Microsoft Teams notifications during a Teams meeting
When I’m trying to monitor the chat in a Teams meeting, I find it highly frustrating that the pop-up notification banners end up overlaying the area where I’m trying to type in a chat response. All I want is a way to stop the notifications for a particular meeting I happen to be in. Now I have a way to mute those notifications. Here’s how that works…
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 119
Episode 119 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Creating a Board View in a SharePoint list
This is a new feature that I’ve been waiting for, and Sandra found that it hit our tenant the other day! You can now create a Board View for a SharePoint list. Imagine having a kanban-style view where you can drag and drop items between columns and have the status update automatically. Here’s how it works…
Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast – Episode 118
Episode 118 of the Microsoft 365 Pulse Roadmap webcast is now out on YouTube. Join Tamara Bredemus, Adam Ochs, and myself as we cover this week’s updates.
Pinning a chat message in Microsoft Teams
When you’re in a busy one-on-one or group chat, there’s a chance that an important message might scroll off the screen before you have a chance to see it and reply. You now have the ability to pin a chat message to the top of the screen where it will remain until it’s unpinned or replaced. Here’s how that works…