Spur your colleagues into action with a survey and receive input quickly in the form of word clouds. The guide of the month will provide you with a quick overview of how to share a word cloud in a meeting.
Sharing word clouds in Teams – sharing input with colleagues (Microsoft Forms)
Many resolutions are also about human relationships. Boost your teamwork by praising each other when something goes well.
Making a positive start to the year with the Teams praise function
Accessibility isn’t just about getting rid of steps at entrances or putting braille buttons in an elevator. Let us show you how all your team members can work together without exception.
Are your documents accessible?
If your webinar is packed with information, it won’t be long before attendees start asking questions. A really good way of answering and organizing those questions is to use the Q&A feature. Our Guide of the Month sets out what you need to do and all the options available to you as an organizer.
Organizing questions and answers in webinars
When arranging a new appointment with customers, use natural language to set up a meeting easily as you’re discussing it. Simply enter some scheduling information, such as “in three weeks”, and the date will be generated automatically.
Set up a meeting intuitively (Outlook 365)
You’ve missed your last Teams meeting, but there’s no need to worry because it was recorded. Great! Now, where has the recording been saved...? Find out in our latest guide of the month where to find meeting recordings in Teams.
Where is the recording of that Teams meeting again?