Microsoft Teams: Microsoft Purview support for town hall
IT admins can leverage Microsoft Purview for eDiscovery and legal hold needs to maintain compliance for town halls.

IT admins can leverage Microsoft Purview for eDiscovery and legal hold needs to maintain compliance for town halls.

This gives users the ability to remove the recommendations which they do not need in the Recommended to you section.

This feature will allow users to upload documents and use AI to generate question and answer pairs from that content within Answers and communities on Engage for premium users. Answers Intelligent Importer aims to transform static to dynamic, fostering active engagement and interactive conversations. This approach also facilitates the easy retrieval and reuse of generated answers, preventing them from getting lost within the depths of a document.

We are introducing an in-product feedback button to SharePoint, coherent with the rest of the M365 suite. This will provide the option to submit compliments, problems, or suggestions about UI/UX and feature functionality to Microsoft.

Users can remove learning objects shown in the In-progress section.

Microsoft Teams on Windows and Mac will support every type of Teams account (work, school or personal) in a single desktop application.

Infobars on Outlook on the Web and the New Outlook for Windows are redesigned to be more effective at conveying relevant information and communicating possible actions. They are also dismissible in the Compose form.

Can’t find a workflow template that matches what you need? You will now be able to describe in detail on how you want your automation to work and from that description generate a workflow to match your needs.

You now can collapse and expand the date headers in the Message List when you’ve chosen “Show date headers in the message list” in your Settings. Collapse all emails from “This week” to quickly get to the rest of the emails from “This month.”

In our continuous drive to increase the security of Microsoft Teams meetings, we are updating the labels for the participants’ names. To bring in consistency and accuracy to the user labels, we are introducing the term Unverified, which will be seen for all meeting participants who do not have a trusted relationship with the organizer. All participants who are not part of the organizer’s organization but are configured as a trusted relationship with the organizer will continue to be termed as External.
Additionally, we are ensuring that all areas within Team meetings – lobby, participant roster, meeting chat, and so on – will consistently show accurate user labels.
