Using pop-out windows is an efficient way to keep up with an ongoing discussion in Teams while still using your other Teams channels.
On a busy day, saving just one file to your desktop can be tempting, especially if you’ll need to retrieve it again in a few minutes. Over time, though, those files become visual clutter and may impact your focus.
Remote and in-person work environments function efficiently when positive communication and collaboration are the norm.
Shared channels in Teams across CU campuses maximizes Teams' usefulness. Learn how now.
Polls are very useful for scheduling or finding a group consensus. Learn how to use Teams to create polls.
This week’s tip highlights 10 of the most popular tips throughout the year.
Decide who can view more than Busy on your calendar and who can edit a meeting you host when you are unavailable.
Changing your settings will allow you to schedule sends without opening Outlook.
You can easily clean up storage space without having to resort to deleting any messages.
Pin your frequently used folders to your File Explorer window or pin common files to their applications.

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