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Specify runtime requirements in app manifest: Your key to success across Microsoft 365

Specify runtime requirements in app manifest: Your key to success across Microsoft 365

Specify Runtime Requirements in App Manifest: Your Key to Success across Microsoft 365 Hosts Through extensive user research, we’ve identified what M365 users value most for boosting productivity. They want uninterrupted workflows, an all-in-one workspace, and minimal context switching. With this insight, we evolved Microsoft 365 into a unified platform across Teams, Outlook, M365 app […]

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