Lucian
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Thank you for your feedback. We are excited to share that Markdown is now supported within the Approvals app.
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When the Approvals app was launched, every user and especially the "reviewers" in my company were thrilled because our internal approval process that had a lot of messages and they easily loose the track of their approvals.
They soon were disappointed because every approval need a minimum of information that include lists (bulleted or numbered), bold/italic text and some extra links besides the document link available in the approval.
Without these little things, the Approval App will be pretty useless, or limited only for Teams initiated approvals, and as long as the "source" of the approvals cannot be filtered you could imagine they have now a lot of useless messages in Teams.
Just a quick difference between what they see in Outlook, and what is seen in Teams to understand why this is needed ASAP:
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I would add not only the "full width chat" but also the ability to have People and Chat windows opened in the same time.
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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.
Thanks!
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I hope "working on it" will be for multiple "working accounts" not one "personal" account besides the "one work" account... ;-)
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44,817 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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Yessss!!! Replies should be available not only on teams chat, but also on 1:1 chat - like a "quote" of that message where I coould add my answer (like WahatsApp ;-) )
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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”Lucian supported this idea ·
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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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This item remains on the backlog.
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Thank you Alex,
Indeed good news, as I've already checked and see that now supports all markdown like ordered list, and tables - wow!
Now we have to push the Outlook team to support the same markdown as Teams ;-)
It seems that Outlook does not support (yet) ordered list and tables.