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Microsoft finally fixes 
these Teams issues

                                


                                                                    If there’s one thing guaranteed to test your patience during a busy workday, it’s a messaging app that 

                                                                    doesn’t behave the way you expect it to.

                                                                    For a tool that millions of us rely on every day, Microsoft Teams does an impressive job of keeping 

                                                                    businesses connected and  conversations flowing.

                                                                    But for many fans, a couple of small-but-maddening quirks have been causing frustration for a little 

                                                                    too long.

                                                                    Microsoft has finally heard our cries of despair.

                                                                    It’s continuing to refine and improve Teams based on real user feedback, and some long-awaited fixes 

                                                                    are finally on the way.

                                                                    One of the biggest updates is a simple but powerful change. You’ll soon be able to choose what the 

                                                                    Enter key does.

                                                                    We’ve all sent a half-formed message by hitting Enter to start a new paragraph. It’s a reflex.

                                                                    But now instead of automatically sending your message, you’ll have the option to use Enter for a new 

                                                                    line.

                                                                   Another welcome improvement is arriving too. Forwarding multiple messages at once.

                                                                   Teams traditionally only lets you forward one message at a time, which makes sharing context clunky 

                                                                   and time-consuming.

                                                                   But now you’ll be able to select up to five messages from a chat or channel and forward them 

                                                                   together in one go.

                                                                   Both features are rolling out now.

                                                                   For businesses that rely on Teams every day, these may sound like small fixes, but they remove friction 

                                                                   from hundreds of tiny moments.

                                                                   And when messaging is a core part of how your team communicates, those small moments matter.

                                                                   If you want help getting more from Teams, or making sure your Microsoft 365 setup works the way you 

                                                                   want it to, we can help. Get in touch.

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      Microsoft finally fixes these Teams

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