Microsoft Teams: Working with ConversationsThe center of everything in Teams is Conversations, so we’ll start there. Once you’ve created a team in Microsoft Teams, you’ll see a Conversations tab set up for you by default. The Conversations tab is meant to start and house a history of your discussions, meetings and conferences that have taken place in your team. From here, you can reply to a conversation, create a new conversation with text, images, videos, stats, data and more. You can also see team members' Skype for Business status, and start a meeting from the Conversations tab.
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Tabs in Teams allows you to integrate the tools, services and websites you use most, right inside your chat or channel.
Tabs are located at the top of your channel and by default, come with a few useful tabs already set up. The Conversations tab lets you view a history of your team’s discussions. You can reply to any discussion, or send a message to everyone on the team. The Files tab takes you to all of your team’s files. The Wiki tab lets you post free-form content. This content might include meeting notes, draft documents or photos and videos.
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The Microsoft Teams platform, lets you utilize collaboration and localization of all your related team’s files, PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, planners and much more through tabs. With tabs, you work with your team but avoid the distraction and hassle of opening or minimizing windows, typing or copying/pasting URL’s.
Tabs in Teams allows you to integrate the tools, services and websites you use most, right inside your chat or channel.
Tabs are located at the top of your channel and by default, come with a few useful tabs already set up. The Conversations tab lets you view a history of your team’s discussions. You can reply to any discussion or send a message to everyone on the team. The Files tab takes you to all your team’s stored files. The Wiki tab lets you post free-form content. This content might include meeting notes, draft documents or photos and tables.
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