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Troubleshoot in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Teams chat security. Change a team's data security classification. Teams messages about retention policies. Teams messages deleted by admins. Teams messages about data loss prevention (DLP) policies. How Teams uses AI to enhance audio and video in meetings. Archive or restore a team. Archive or restore a channel
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Change your status in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Teams will automatically set the status in some cases, like when you’re in a call. To explicitly set it yourself, go to your profile at the top of Teams and select one from the list. You can also update your status from the command box. Type /available, /busy, /dnd, /brb, /away, or /offline to set your status as Available, Busy, Do not ...
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Joining a chat in Microsoft Teams (free) - Microsoft Support
If you receive a one-to-one or group chat invitation from someone you haven't chatted with before in Microsoft Teams (free), you will be prompted to accept the invitation before joining the chat. To join a one-to-one chat from a new contact. Go to the new chat in your Chat list. You will have three options: Block - This will block the person ...
Applies To: Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Teams personal
Download a file from Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Any future files you download from Teams will be saved to the location you specified. Under Downloads, turn the Always ask where to save downloaded file toggle on if you’d like to choose where to save files every time you download them.. View Teams files. Select OneDrive on the left side of Teams for easy access to all your Teams files. For details, see Explore the Files list.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Muting and unmuting your mic in Microsoft Teams
Mute yourself. On Windows, press and hold Ctrl+Spacebar. On Mac, press and hold Option+Spacebar. You'll see an alert regarding temporary unmute. Check to make sure you're unmuted. When you release the key combination, your mic will be muted again. Note: Shortcuts in general—including Ctrl+Spacebar and Option+Spacebar to unmute—don't work ...
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Use Microsoft Teams on the web - Microsoft Support
Internet Explorer 11 will remain a supported browser. Internet Explorer 11 is a component of the Windows operating system and follows the Lifecycle Policy for the product on which it is installed. Find Teams on the web at https://teams.microsoft.com. To use Teams, you need a Microsoft 365 account with a Business or Enterprise Microsoft 365 ...
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Troubleshoot the Teams Meeting add-in in Outlook for Windows
In Outlook, on the File tab, select Options. If the Teams Meeting Add-in is listed in the Disabled Application Add-ins list, under Manage, select COM Add-ins, and then select Go…. Select the Microsoft Teams Meeting Add-in for Microsoft Office checkbox. Choose OK on all dialog boxes, and then close Outlook. Restart Outlook.
Applies To: Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016
Find apps in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Search by name. Use the search box in the upper left corner to see if a particular app or program has a version for Teams. Browse by category. If you’re just exploring or wanting to find cool Teams apps, you might start by selecting from a category like Popular across Teams or Top Picks.. You can also browse by category (like Project Management or Utilities), or by industry (like Education ...
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Collaborate and meet with Teams - Microsoft Support
Pick a team and channel. A team is a collection of people, conversations, files, and tools — all in one place. A channel is a discussion in a team, dedicated to a department, project, or topic.. The best way to get familiar with teams and channels is to pick a team and channel and start exploring! Select Teams on the left side of the app and then pick a team.
First things to know about group chats in Microsoft Teams
The following are the first things to know: 1. Name your group chat. It's a good idea to name your group chat, so it's clear what the subject of the conversation is. To start and name a new group chat, select New chat at the top of your chat list. Select the down arrow at the right side of the To field and then enter a name in the Group name field.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams