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  1. Schedule a meeting in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support

    Find out how straight-forward it is to schedule remote meetings in Microsoft Teams for both people inside and outside of your organization.

  2. Insert a check mark symbol - Microsoft Support

    If you're looking for an interactive check box that you can click to check or uncheck, see: Add a check box or option button (Excel) or Make a checklist in Word.

  3. Manage breakout rooms in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support

    As a meeting organizer in Microsoft Teams, learn how you can create breakout rooms to bring participants into small groups for lively conversation and brainstorming sessions.

  4. Add co-organizers to a meeting in Microsoft Teams

    Select Calendar in Teams. Select an event. Make sure the people you want to add as co-organizers are added as required attendees. Select Edit > More options. In Event, select …

  5. Mark a message as important in Microsoft Teams

    To mark a message as important or urgent in Microsoft Teams, select Set Delivery Options ! beneath the compose box and then click Important or Urgent.

  6. Create a Map chart in Excel - Microsoft Support

    There is a known issue where Map Charts which make use of Geography Data Types can sometimes map incorrectly. Please try to include Admin Fields, such as Province or Country …

  7. Add a SharePoint page, list, or document library as a tab in Teams

    In Microsoft Teams, you can add published SharePoint pages, lists, and document libraries as individual tabs in a Teams channel. Team members can view pages, edit lists, work with their …

  8. Roles in Microsoft Teams meetings - Microsoft Support

    Assign different meeting roles in a Teams meeting to give people specific permissions. There are three roles to choose from: co-organizer, presenter, and attendee.

  9. Sign in, sign up, sign out and add a new account in Microsoft …

    To sign up for Microsoft Teams Free, all you need is a Microsoft account. If you are using Skype, OneDrive, Outlook.com, or Xbox Live, then you already have one.

  10. Create a team from an existing team or group in Microsoft Teams

    Step-by-step instructions to create a team from an existing team in Microsoft Teams, importing channels, tabs, settings, and even members.