Teams is a centralized hub for communication and collaboration within a team, department or student group, allowing you to share content and access other apps
Learn some quick tips for collaborating with Teams.
Microsoft Teams is a centralized hub for communication and collaboration within a team, department or student group, allowing you to share content and access other apps
Quick links for getting started with Team Meetings. Make sure to check out the full Teams Meeting category of the knowledge base for a complete list of articles.
An overview of the many accessibility features that make sure all users can have the best possible experience.
By default, when opening Office files (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) in Teams, those files appear in a web browser within the Teams window. This can be changed to instead open files in their respective applications. To do so, follow the steps below
Learn how to chat and share files in Teams.
Learn how to enable and use a virtual background in Teams.
Whiteboard integration in Microsoft Teams meetings is powered by Whiteboard for the web, which lets participants of Teams meetings collaborate together on a shared digital canvas.
Learn how to add Tabs to your Teams and how to pin channels.
As a team owner, you can add manage team settings.
If you want to make sure people know when you’re busy or away from your desk, set your status in Teams.
Learn how to set customized notifications for Teams channels.
As a team owner, you can manage channel settings.
This article itemizes the keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Teams on Mac and the web app on Mac.
Keyboard shortcuts can sometimes be easier or more efficient than using a mouse. This article itemizes the keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Teams on Windows or the web app using a PC keyboard.
Issues with creating folders called "Forms"
Here are some other useful techniques in navigating through the data in Microsoft Teams.
On this page, you'll find links to topics that can help you make Microsoft Teams more accessible and easier to use, as well as help articles about using a screen reader with Teams.
Teams has several types of channels: standard, private, and shared. Learn about the differences and features of each of these channel types.
Chats are one of the main collaboration options in Teams. Chats can be one-to-one or many-to-many.