Microsoft Teams: E-sign approvals fully embedded within Team Approvals for a streamlined experience
Users can now seamlessly create and review e-signature approval requests directly in Teams removing the need to access the e-sign provider website.
Users can now seamlessly create and review e-signature approval requests directly in Teams removing the need to access the e-sign provider website.
When Chat bubbles is enabled, chat messages will surface on the mobile screen where you can preview the most recent two messages.
Viewer and CC roles will soon be available to users when creating new e-signature approval requests using DocuSign. Recipients with the Viewer role will need to view the document, while the CC role will allow the recipient to view the document if they want to.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 94858.
This feature update will allow users to login less frequently than previously. They also will have the option to logout of a particular e-sign provider account so they can login with a different account.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 94872
Teams Connect shared channels makes collaborating with those inside and outside your organization easier. Multiple organizations can work together in a shared space – have conversations, schedule a meeting, share, and co-author files, and collaborate on apps,
without ever switching tenants in a secure, governable and compliant environment.
The Teams Mobile meeting experience is being updated for the iPad. Users will now see a collapsible right panel during meetings, which enables richer multitasking experiences such as chat or viewing participant list alongside the ongoing meeting.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 86923
Teams will now enable users to select the default download location where they would like to have their files downloaded. This is applicable only on the desktop client. Teams on the web will continue to honor the setting in the browser.
Collaborative Annotation helps you collaborate with others while screen sharing in Teams meetings. For example, if you want to ask for feedback on a design or if you’re working with a group on a project, Collaborative Annotation helps you get work done faster and with more voices included.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 86732
Currently, if you change your lobby policy in a Teams Meeting to “Invited Users Only” and invite a Distribution List (DL), only the first 1,000 users of that DL will be recognized and let through the lobby. All other users a part of the DL will not be recognized and will be placed in the lobby. With this update, up to 10,000 users of that given DL will be recognized and let through the lobby if the lobby policy is set to “Invited Users Only.”
GCC-High customers will be able to build and deploy bots in their Microsoft Teams environment. This release supports custom, line-of-business bots.