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How do I use the features on Microsoft Teams?

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  • Activity – this is where you can see all the messages and replies that have come across all your teams and channels since you  were last online.
  • Chat – here you can send private messages to one or multiple people in a chat. More convenient than creating a team for a quick few messages.
  • Teams – this is where you can view all your teams. Public Health Sciences is the team everyone is a part of by default
  • Calls – here you can quickly call someone on Teams without having to create a meeting.
  • Files – you can view all your OneDrive files here.


Navigating a Team
You can enter your team by clicking one the tiles on the Teams page.
Here you can view all of your channels, each usually reserved for different topics.
You can create a new channel or add a member to the team by clicking the three
dots next to the name of the team.
• Posts – This is where you can view, create, and reply to messages.
• Files – This is where you can view and upload files to a specific channel for
its members to be able to access. This is like a shared drive.
Starting a Meeting
Start by clicking the Meet button in the top right of the screen.
On the next screen, you can name the meeting and change setting as you see fit,
and then click “Join Now”
The channel in which you start the meeting is automatically sent an invite and can
join by clicking “Join” in the posts tab, but you will also be prompted to invite
others with these options.
Creating and replying to messages
Microsoft teams uses a thread like messaging system. Each new message should
be started as a new conversation and relevant messages should be sent as replies.
This button is at the bottom of the screen and is used to start a new conversation.
Click the reply button to reply to this thread.
Managing Notifications
If you would like to temporarily or permanently mute a specific channel, you just
have to do the following.
Click the three dots next to the channel you would like to mute, select channel
notifications, and then Off.