Close Your Browser Tabs. You Won’t Miss Them.
A case in favor of browser tab minimalism, or closing the tabs you’re not using. Sometimes, information overload has its limits. Continue reading Close Your Browser Tabs. You Won’t Miss Them.
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A case in favor of browser tab minimalism, or closing the tabs you’re not using. Sometimes, information overload has its limits. Continue reading Close Your Browser Tabs. You Won’t Miss Them.
File Explorer is getting support for tabs. Yes. Finally. This is not a drill.
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The Microsoft Virtual Academy now has a training course available to provide an introduction to Microsoft Teams and then information about deploying and managing the collaboration service for your organization.
Windows 10 has Cortana and Microsoft Teams has its own assistant in the form of T-Bot who can help you learn about the new team based collaboration service for Office 365.
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A very big part of Microsoft Teams is the ability to have text based conversations in any channel of your teams site. These chats, depending on the subject and intensity of the disucssion, can get very lengthy so being able to mark a specific comment… Continue reading Quick Tip: How to Save Chats in Microsoft Teams
If your team members are collaborating on a key document in Microsoft Teams then it is easy to add a Tab that contains just that document so it can be a focal point for the team.
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If your team members are collaborating on a key document in Microsoft Teams then it is easy to add a Tab that contains just that document so it can be a focal point for the team.
read more Continue reading Quick Tip: How To Add a Tab in Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams offers a three primary ways to connect with third-party apps, each with its own strengths and nuances
When Microsoft Teams hits General Availability early next year, its slated to have over 150 integrations, ranging from partners like Asana, Hootsuite, and Zendesk to, of course, Microsoft’s own product lines, including PowerPoint and Power BI.
But how each of those integrations will work and be presented to users will vary widely, with some appearing as chat bots right alongside other conversations and others taking over a tab that provides an interactive view right into the application that users can tweak right from within Teams.
Connectors
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