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Office 365 Insights - Mar 2020

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Configure Microsoft Teams to provide your users with quick access to the apps they need

MC202761

Category
Teams


What is this all about?

When you open Teams, the left rail App bar has a standard set of quick access icons such as Activity, Chat, Calendar, etc. Any Apps not showing are accessible by clicking the three dots under the last icon. Microsoft has now provided each user with the ability to pin and unpin the Apps they need access to. So, for example, Shifts might be a standard App on the rail bar, but not all departments use Shifts. Users in those departments can now individually decide to unpin Shifts so it does not clutter the bar. In the same way, they may decide to pin Planner as this is an App they use daily.

How does this affect me?

You will be able to personalise the left rail App Bar in their Teams clients should your admin choose to leave the feature enabled.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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This feature is turned On by default so you will want to review your settings to ensure they are appropriate for the experience you require.

If you wish to turn this feature Off, visit Teams Setup policies in the Microsoft Teams admin centre and change the "Allow user pinning" toggle from On to Off.


More from Microsoft

https://docs.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/teams-app-setup-policies




New capabilities in Teams Shifts app

MC204292

Category
Teams


What is this all about?

As part of building scheduling capabilities into Microsoft Teams, they are adding three new capabilities to the Shifts app for Teams on the desktop and online.

How does this affect me?

The following three new features make it easier for everyone to better manage schedules.

  • Recall shared schedule allows team owners to recall a previously shared schedule in order to make changes and then reshare the updated schedule.
 
  • Schedule filtering allows your end users to be able to filter by team members or schedule groups to better manage their schedule.
 
  • Your shifts view makes it possible for end users to quickly access their shift information without needing to scroll through the entire team schedule.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
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Microsoft's Shifts documentation will be updated as the features become available to help you become acquainted with the new features and update your user training and documentation. Microsoft will begin rolling these features at the beginning of March and the rollout will be completed by the end of March.




New single mobile app to access all Office features

MC204208

Category
Office Products


What is this all about?

On Android and iPhones, Microsoft has released a new combined Office app, which bring together Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other productivity features into a single app.

How does this affect me?

Anyone can download the Office app and connect to Office 365 just as they would with the existing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint mobile apps.

The new Office app has all the capabilities of the existing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps and requires significantly less phone storage than installing all three apps.

In addition, the Office App:


  • Integrates Lens technology for converting images into editable Word and Excel documents and scanning whiteboards.
 
  • Has an Actions pane for common mobile tasks such as creating and signing PDFs or transferring files between devices.
 
  • Adds Sticky Notes for capturing ideas on the go.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
​

Let your users know about the release of the combined Office App so that they can benefit from the new features and at the same time clean up clutter on their phone and release space. If your IT department manages your company mobile, then discuss and coordinate the release of the new feature with them.

More from Microsoft

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-365/mobile?rtc=1




Feature Update: Tasks powered by To-Do generally available

MC203853

Category
Outlook, To-Do


What is this all about?

As announced in July 2019, the new Outlook on the web is generally available. As Microsoft continue to evolve the experience they are announcing that the new Tasks experience powered by To-Do is now generally available. As part of this change they will be retiring the opt-in toggle for classic Tasks.

How does this affect me?

When this change is implemented, users will no longer be able to see the classic Tasks experience in Outlook on the web. The new Tasks experience is powered by To-Do, so users will see all their tasks as well as lists of tasks they have created, any flagged emails, and tasks and lists the have created in the To-Do app.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?
​

Consider updating your documentation and training as appropriate.

More from Microsoft

https://support.office.com/article/Use-Tasks-in-Outlook-on-the-web-f8d35330-64e4-4a7b-bcdc-8d85906e7a24




Improved SharePoint Tab and new SharePoint Pages Tab in Teams

MC204986

Category
Teams


What is this all about?

Microsoft are making improvements to the "SharePoint tab" in Teams to help users easily find the pages and lists that they want to easily access or make available to other Team members. You can also paste a link to a page or list from any team-site to tab it in your channels.

This will help Team Owners and Members to provide quick and easy access to specific news pages or lists right from within a specific Teams Channel.

Microsoft are also introducing a new "SharePoint Pages" tab in Teams specifically focused on allowing users to find pages and news posts or paste a link to them from any team-site in order to tab them in Teams. This feature has no impact on page or list permissions. Users who did not have access to that page/list before it was added as a tab will continue to be unable to access it in
Teams.

How does this affect me?

Using the original SharePoint app that is available by clicking the "Add a tab" in any Teams Channel you can now create a tab that references a page or list from any team site.

What do I need to do to prepare for this change?

Nothing except communicate the availability of the feature to your other colleagues.

Microsoft will be gradually rolling this out in early March 2020 and the rollout will be completed by early April.


More from Microsoft

https://support.office.com/article/add-a-sharepoint-page-or-list-to-a-channel-in-teams-131edef1-455f-4c67-a8ce-efa2ebf25f0b




Improved management of unhealthy sharing links in SharePoint and OneDrive

MC205044

Category
SharePoint, OneDrive for Business


What is this all about?

It is possible for end users to unknowingly break sharing links so that the links no longer grant access to the files that were originally shared (causing broken, "unhealthy" links).

Individuals attempting to access these files would then encounter errors because the links would not work. However, these errors did not show up in Manage Access.


How does this affect me?

Microsoft are now including these "unhealthy" links in Manage Access. In addition, they are informing the user that the link is broken and must be deleted and recreated.

This change applies to files shared from both SharePoint and OneDrive.


What do I need to do to prepare for this change?

Nothing, Microsoft will be gradually rolling this out to Targeted Release customers in early March 2020 and the rollout will be completed by the middle of April.

Author: SO365 Insights


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