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We are getting closer, and are still working thru some bugs, but hope to release this as part of a Public Preview pack in early 2021! (Windows 10 released with the December 2020 pack this week)
You can learn more about the new Microsoft Teams Public Preview program here: https://aka.ms/TeamsPublicPreview, and Teams administrators can find documentation to manage which users will see the Public Preview option here: https://aka.ms/TeamsPublicPreviewAdmin
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This item is still under consideration by the feature team.
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Thank you for your feedback. The team is looking into this feature and considering possible solutions. We will share an update as soon as one is available.
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I really like the suggestion of creating an alarm on a message, so you come back to it. I’ve passed this on to our engineering team.
Meanwhile, here’s another feature you can utilize for the same purpose — use our “bookmark” button, which is in the upper right corner of every message. This will save that message or thread directly to your profile. To access your saved messages, just click your face in the upper left corner of the product. You’ll see a tab in the left rail that says “Saved.” This is like a list of little reminders.
Hope that helps! :-)
Suphatra
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This feature is on the backlog. I will update you when we have more details to share.
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This feature remains under review.
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this has been under review for over a year, however has been a feature of slack for at least as long... would you prefer we switch to your competitor?
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how is it that your competitor can roll out functions like this at the drop of a hat yet it takes MS 4 years and its still not done.. is slack just a better product? this is kind of ridiculous