Auto Tag Membership & Hide your channels - #320
In this episode, Daniel and Darrell dive into the details of Auto Tag Membership, a powerful functionality that is powered by the same technology as Dynamic group membership. They go through the specifics of using Automatic tags by department and job title, as well as the option for users to switch to the new Groups experience in Outlook on the web. Other topics covered in this episode include Content Camera on New Teams, the ability to open Word, Excel, and PowerPoint attachments directly in desktop apps in the new Microsoft Outlook for Windows, and the option to Hide General Channels.
The episode provides valuable insights for individuals tasked with managing conversations in Teams, especially in cases of high membership turnover or changing roles. Additionally, listeners can expect to learn about the latest updates to the Microsoft 365 Message Center, as well as upcoming conferences that Daniel and Darrell will be attending.
Stay up-to-date with the latest from the team by following them on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Also, make sure to check out Daniel and Darrell's channels on YouTube for even more content on the latest happenings in the world of Microsoft 365.
The link to the episode on Spotify is provided for those who want to listen to the full discussion.
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