BHughes
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You rolled out a flagship new Office productivity app without a critical feature that has been part of Office since the 90s and it's held up in Teams because one guy quit? It just gets funnier & funnier around here...
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This is still under review by the feature team.
-Warren
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Agreed! Unicode inclusivity exists for a reason. Only providing users a limited set implies that MICROSOFT is qualified to decide who should have access to representative emoji. (You ain't).
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Thank you for your continued feedback. The feature team is actively working on this feature as well as doing work to give users the choice to open Word/Excel/PowerPoint files by default in Browser, Office app or inside the Teams app. We will share an update here as soon as one is available.
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This suggestion exists here: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/18391150-open-in-word-excel-powerpoint-as-default
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This suggestion exists here: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/18391150-open-in-word-excel-powerpoint-as-default
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This suggestion exists here: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/18391150-open-in-word-excel-powerpoint-as-default
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This suggestion exists here: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/18391150-open-in-word-excel-powerpoint-as-default
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The ability to turn off emojis is still being worked upon.
Also, there is work to create a compact mode which will also help reduce white space… which in turn will impact some of the complaints are far as wasted space from the emojis as well, that have been voiced in the comments.
Stay tuned for more details.
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STOP THE WIGGLING
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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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If you can't stomach google map, any function that could drop in a KMZ would help
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I agree. Having 6 different Microsoft apps open to manage my day is cumbersome. The Teams app does a decent job of integrating them, but it leaves behind the personal data management portion. Motto of the day: please just give me one thing that works, not 17 things that sort of work.
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This is in the works, please see our announcement post from Ignite!
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Office has a dictionary. OneNote has a separate dictionary. Why is this hard? Do Microsoft employees even use Microsoft products? I bet you're all out there typing spell-checked replies on the latest MacBook, aren't you?