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Microsoft will finally add this Teams feature to channels
By Sean Endicott published
on schedule Microsoft Teams on the desktop will soon support scheduling messages within channels. The feature is already available in chats, but should roll out to channels in the coming months.

Microsoft Teams will soon let you customize emoji skin tones
By Sean Endicott published
👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿 Microsoft Teams will soon let you set the skin tone of your emojis and reactions. The feature will sync your setting across Teams clients and is in testing currently.

Microsoft Teams' biggest change ever is on the way
By Sean Endicott published
Dream team? A new chat and channels experience for Teams will enter testing next month.

Millions of Microsoft Teams users are about to get a new translation feature, no AI required
By Sean Endicott published
Coming soon Interpreters will be able to switch the direction of the languages they're translating between with the push of a button.

Microsoft launches unified Teams app to save you from having to install two versions of Teams
By Sean Endicott published
Finally Microsoft just launched its unified Teams app that works with person, work, and school accounts. The app simplifies using Teams on PC, which previously required two different applications.

You won't believe that Microsoft Teams has existed 7 years without this simple feature
By Sean Endicott published
At last Microsoft Teams will soon support renaming the General channel within any team. Every team has a General channel that cannot be removed, but up until now the name has had to remain the same.

This new Microsoft Teams feature will help you stay on top of meetings
By Sean Endicott published
A new view Microsoft Teams will soon have an expanded gallery view for the minimized meeting window.

Will this new Microsoft Teams feature make you grin, sigh, or cry? Custom emojis are now in testing.
By Sean Endicott published
Express yourself Custom emojis are on the way to Microsoft Teams. You can test them now if you're a Microsoft 365 Insider on a supported device.
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