Название: Teach Yourself VISUALLY Microsoft Teams
Автор: Matt Wade
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
Жанр: Программы
isbn: 9781119772552
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In the web app, if requested, confirm which account to sign out of. You should receive a confirmation you were signed out.
In the desktop app, the app will close and reopen to the sign-in screen.
Note: Signing out of the web app also signs you out of Microsoft 365 entirely in that browser.
Log Out of the Mobile App
Note: Yep, that’s what those three lines are called, a hamburger menu.
Note: You can now sign in with a different account or close the app.
CHAPTER 2
Notifications and the Activity Feed
Notifications and the activity feed offer two ways to keep up with the various events in Microsoft Teams. Both features offer different settings that can be helpful in your everyday Teams life. You’ll especially want to make sure notifications are set up to suit your working habits so you don’t get overwhelmed.
Filter the Activity Feed by Notification Type
Customize Your Notifications on the Desktop App
Customize Your Notifications on the Mobile App
Navigate the Activity Feed
The activity feed offers an overview of all events relevant to you so you can catch up on your notifications at a glance. You get a listing of missed calls, reactions, posts, @mentions, and more. After an absence or throughout the day, you can quickly get an update on the missed events and jump directly to the place where the action takes place.
The red badge on the Activity icon indicates that you have missed notifications. The number in the badge indicates how many. You can find the activity feed in the app bar of every Microsoft Teams app version.
Navigate the Activity Feed
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Can I use the activity feed to catch up with what happened?
Yes, the activity feed offers a great summary of what happened and what is important to you. You can compare it to skimming through your Outlook inbox.
Filter the Activity Feed by Notification Type
Your activity feed lets you find important missed events more quickly by filtering the notification by the type that matches the event you’re most interested in. You can also search for keywords or names here.
Filter the Activity Feed by Notification Type