Pete
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The team is looking into this feature and considering solutions. We will update when there is more information to share.
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This continues to be on our backlog due to prioritization of other work items. We will update when there is more to share.
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Thank you for your feedback! We are hard at work improving the Shifts app experience including adding recurring shifts. In the meantime, we wanted to share some tips and tricks to help with some pain-points mentioned:
1) Make Edits to Your Schedule (Delete, Undo, Minor Copy Edits): Shifts works similarly to Excel in certain regards, so make sure to highlight shifts with your mouse and utilize keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+Z) to copy, delete, or undo actions. We find it helpful doing this particularly in month view and week view.
2) Copy Button: Use the copy button on the top right to copy any timeframe you need for the entire schedule.
3) Search for Shifts in Creation Phase: When creating a shift, utilize the search command to find shifts that have already been created in the past.We’ll keep you posted when we have more news!
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If you open any Office document to view it from within Microsoft Teams just go to the File menu and hit Print. No need to download, screenshot or open in the rich client app.
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Totally agree - I just went to implement the use of shifts but once I saw I couldn't create a recurring type approach like you can in outlook...it's a useless app in teams for me which is unfortunate. I want teams to be my all in one platform.