Ryan Prosser
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This is still under review, no decision has been made. But I will keep following up with the feature team and providing them your feedback.
-Warren
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The team is making progress on showing Office 365 group calendars in Teams. We will share more details as we have them.
Meanwhile, feel free to share what types of meetings do you create in the group calendars for classes and staff?
Gordon Chang from Teams
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We are now preparing for the roll out of Tasks in Teams which will integrate additional features integrating To-Do and Planner. This includes additional list views that also extend to tabs in teams. Further announcements about additional integration in our overall Tasks coherence effort will follow.
You can follow the rollout via our Roadmap item: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=57213. To see a preview of the experience, please visit https://youtu.be/rTATVGroEsQ.
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We have raised the priority of this work item, and it is currently being worked on. We don’t have any dates to share at this point, but will update when we have new status. Thank you!
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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 all your responses to the design survey. The survey is now closed.
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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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Reply to specific message in chat on desktop app
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42,547 votesThank you for your continued feedback. As many people have pointed out, this is available on mobile today. Support for replying to a specific message is on the backlog for desktop. I’ll let you know when we have progress to share. Thanks.
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The engineering team is continuing to work on adding support for multiple accounts on desktop clients. We will first launch support for 1 work/school account and 1 personal account so users can enjoy Teams for work and personal side-by-side. Windows and MacOS. Support for multiple work accounts is still being worked on and will come at a later date.
You can track status via the roadmap here: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=68845.
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This item remains on the backlog.
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- On the card for a user, show the number of subordinates who report to them
- New button to access the Org chart from the main navigation (not Chat > person > OrgRyan Prosser supported this idea ·
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Ideas on position to access the Org Chart
+ Above or below Teams button, a new Button "Org"
+ Within Teams button:
- Between the top label Teams and the filter. "Org"
- Near "Your Teams" show "Your Org"Ryan Prosser supported this idea ·
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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.
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The calendar button in Teams should then present access to multiple calendars
- me
- the O365 group calendar for this team
- my manager
- the other users who report to my manager
This last item would make a drastic change to accessing a calendar view of the co-workers, within TEAMS.To make that possible, the Exchange team should implement a permission group (similar to {default}) that applies to the "users who report to the manager I report to" and allow a user to give permission once to that group, and choose to rights - availability, limited details, full details.
This would simplify the granting of rights:
- to be a small group
- dynamic to changes of the group (as manager field is updated). So a scheduled task in EXO....?Ryan Prosser supported this idea ·
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The team has delivered improvements to the New Meeting experience in Calendar such as optional attendees, richer custom recurrence UX, as well as enhanced meeting RSVPs.
To learn more about RSVPing to meetings in the Teams Calendar, how to create a recurring meeting, and the new meeting scheduling experience including the scheduling assistant, please visit https://support.microsoft.com/office/schedule-a-meeting-in-teams-943507a9-8583-4c58-b5d2-8ec8265e04e5.
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How about links to calendar of users who report to the same manager as this user. See pic
Apply a calendar sharing permission (wizard) to share with the "members of my team" which are the people who report to same manager as I do
This would simply the current situation to manually share 1-1 of each person by name, then choose the permission - free/avail, limited details, full
Should not even be a bug
How can 100K admins around the world tolerate such a basic mis-step?!
The page timeout, and show user "which account do you want to sign out off"
Clicking my credential, I am indeed signed out, so all other AZ/M365 admin centres stop until sign in occur again. So even the signout method doesn't make sense
I've got used to see that tab/page and know what to do to work around -
Hit a fav/bookmark to the https://admin.teams.microsoft.com/dashboard
Teams admin centre UI design is flawed in my view
Why the newest M365 child is worse than the others is disappointing
Azure (easily best/fastest) > Sharepoint > M365 > Teams