Try Out These Microsoft Teams Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts
The more you know about the software you use every day, the more productive and effective you will become while you’re using it.
Case in point: if you and your staff are going to use Microsoft Teams every day, then you would certainly benefit from knowing more about it, right?
Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts For Microsoft Teams
Try these tips next time you’re using Microsoft Teams:
- To start a video meeting from a group chat, simply click the Video Call icon in the top right-hand corner of the group chat window. For an audio call, you can select the Audio Call icon instead.
- A key difference between a Video Call and a Video Meetings is that you can enable live captions in the latter while recording, a feature you can access via the ellipsis icon “…”
- When scheduling a meeting, you can add it to a specific channel (using the “Add Channel” field on the New meeting page), which will store the recording in that channel for later reference.
- The search bar at the top of the Microsoft Teams window allows you to search for contacts, the content of your conversations, the titles of files, and more.
- You can use “/” to access a list of different types of information you can search or actions you can take, such as “/mentions” and “/whatsnew,” or “/available” to change your status, etc.
- You can use “@” to search by specific people, as well as different topics, such as “@weather” or “@news.”
- You can also find files under the File tab on the left menu, showing you all files and where they are located.
- When composing a message, you can change the formatting using the rich text editor directly above the field, allowing you to change the font, bold, italics, strikethrough, etc.
- You can email an entire channel by clicking the ellipsis (“…”) next to any channel name, and selecting “Get email address,” which will generate an email address for the channel.
- Under the ellipsis on the left-hand menu, you can access a vast number of apps that can be added to your organization’s Teams platform, from the “SecretaryBot” that helps you schedule meetings to integrations for Zoom and other third-party solutions.
These are all examples of the many simple features included in a program you use every day that you might not have been aware of. By taking a few minutes to learn about it, you’ve become a more effective and efficient user.
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