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Get rid of nagging feeds, notifications and reorder the presenters in a webinar
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Published onJune 11, 2024
published onJune 11, 2024
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Recently,Microsoft introduced the Discover feedto show you important updates in the Teams channels you’re part of. It’s a very useful feature that helps you stay updated with the latest developments in your organization. However, when you’re in a lot of channels, the Discover feed can become a clutter factor that can become distracting.
Well, according toMicrosoft’s 365 roadmap, starting from July, you will be able toshow or hide (turn off/turn on)the discover feed in Microsoft Teams. You will manage this feat from the general settings section of the app.
Other Microsoft Teams features coming in July
Another important feature planned for the JulyMicrosoft Teams roadmapis the option to turn off the notifications for a post in a channel. So, if you don’t want to turn off the discover feed, you can at leastsilencethe notifications from a post, and that sounds great.
Finally, there’s also anfeature additionto the webinar event page. Here’s what is all about:
Users can now customize the list of presenters in the webinar event page via drag and drop functionality. This option can be found under the “Presenter Bio” section of the webinar set-up dialog box.
So, it’s pretty simple: you can reorder the presenters in a webinar timeline by dragging them into the webinar setup box. We didn’t hold any webinars until now, but it seems like a reasonable application that should have been there in the first place. This option will also start rolling out in July, so make sure you keep updating your Teams app to get it.
If you want to learn more, here’s a list of the newMicrosoft Teams features announced recently.
What do you think about Microsoft Teams’ new features, which are planned for a July rollout? Let’s discuss them in the comments below.
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Claudiu Andone
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Claudiu Andone
Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Oldtimer in the tech and science press, with 14 years of experience in writing on everything there is to know about science, technology, and Microsoft