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Thank you for your continued feedback. We are in the process of testing the downloading of the attendance report after the meeting has concluded. For status updates, please view the roadmap item here, https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=Microsoft%20Teams&searchterms=66459.
Download of the meeting attendance list during a meeting is released for general availability. Please note this feature is turned off by default, and needs to be enabled via admin policy. To learn more, please visit our support page at https://support.office.com/article/download-attendance-reports-in-teams-ae7cf170-530c-47d3-84c1-3aedac74d310.
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Thank you for your feedback. The team is currently exploring options for this. We will share an update as soon as one is available.
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Hi – Thank you so much for you feedback. This is Amir from Teams Shifts product team. We have this ask in our product backlog as a capability that the manager can enable under settings. Question – do you see a scenarios where you do want managers to approve swaps?
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Integration with Outlook is planned. We will update you as we have more details.
Thanks.
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Shifts without outlook-sync is useless.....
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Currently, start day for the week and the work-week are set based on your language in Settings in Microsoft Teams. The Calendar team has work on the backlog to address the case where users may want a different week/work-week start day than is usual for their language setting.
Until then, the team wanted to share this workaround for setting the work-week start day via OWA, while leaving your language settings as-is.
- Open Outlook Web Access (“OWA”), and go to the Settings panel, as described in this article: https://support.microsoft.com/office/calendar-settings-in-outlook-web-app-84544ef2-d5cf-4696-bcb3-cc87719a3e07.
- In the OWA Settings, click “View all Outlook Settings”
- Use the settings under “Show work week as” to choose your work-week days.
- Click “Save”
- Return to Teams, click on your photo/initials at the top right and choose “Sign Out”Anonymous supported this idea ·
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International standard, but no Microsoft standard. Fix IT !
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Group Calendar is a priority for the team, and the feature team is continuing work on it. You’ll start to see some incremental improvements. We look forward to sharing more details and timeframes soon.
Thanks!
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We are currently testing the new Tasks app internally. We will share an update as soon as it’s available.
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Still nothing. how to enable it ?