Microsoft Teams offers different ways to access, receive, and manage notifications. These settings include how, when, and where your notifications appear, custom settings for channels and chat, appearance and sounds, turning off specific messages, and so on.
Important:
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Microsoft Windows can block notifications before they appear in Teams. Follow the instructions in Change notification and action settings in Windows 10 to make sure that your system settings allow apps (including Teams) to send notifications to you.
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If you're using macOS version 10.15 and above, follow the instructions at Use notifications on your Mac.
To manage your notifications, select Settings and more
in the top right of Teams, then select
Settings >
Notifications.
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Manage notification sounds
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To turn off or turn on notification sounds, toggle on Play sound for incoming calls and notifications. |
Manage notifications from Activity
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Go to Activity
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Customize channel notifications
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Customize all other notifications
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Choose the Edit button next to the category to customize how you receive notifications for that category. |
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Only get notifications in the app
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Select Edit next to Chat, then choose Only show in feed for a specific category. All notifications for that type of activity will be sent to Activity
Note: The app will still flash on desktop taskbar when notifications arrive, but no pop-up will show on your desktop. |
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Get notified in the app and on desktop
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Select Banner and feed to receive notifications as both a desktop notification and as an alert in Activity
Choose whether or not a message preview shows on desktop by turning the toggle on for Show message preview. Note: In Windows, notification banners will show in the bottom right of your screen. In macOS, they show in the top right. |
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Turn off notifications for specific conversations
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In a channel conversation, go to the top right corner of the original message and select More options
As with muting a chat, turning off notifications to a channel conversation will stop updates for that specific conversation. Note: You'll still receive notifications if someone directly @mentions you. |
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Change channel notifications from the teams list
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Hover on a channel in your teams list and select More options
Choose from All activity, Off, or Custom—just as you would in settings. When you select Custom, a new window will open that has more options.
Note: By default, channel @mentions are turned off and all new posts will only show in Activity
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To learn more, check out The six things to know about notifications.
From your activity feed, tap Filter
to show only certain types of messages such as unread messages, @mentions, replies, and likes. Use the feed options to select team or individual activity.
To customize your notifications, tap Menu
> Settings > Notifications.
From your activity feed, tap Filter
to show only certain types of messages such as unread messages, @mentions, replies, and likes. Use the feed options to select team or individual activity.
To customize your notifications, tap Menu
> Settings > Notifications.
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> Channel notifications
