Suggested Copilot candidates. Frontline flexible team membership | Ep 348

Suggested Copilot candidates. Frontline flexible team membership | Ep 348

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If you have been active in Microsoft Teams meetings, chats, Outlook emails and Microsoft Office documents over the past 30 days, you might be suggested as a candidate for Microsoft 365 Copilot 😆. Do you meet that criteria?

Daniel and Darrell now share their 365 Message Center message sorting with a live audience. Join the live stream and the chat. Contribute to the show and tell us which messages are important to you and why. 👉 Subscribe to the YouTube channel to be notified or plan to join us.

This week on the 365 Message Center Show

Daniel and Darrell cover:

– Colored folders in the OneDrive folder in Windows File Explorer – MC878504

– Microsoft 365 Copilot updated Readiness section of the Usage report showing suggested candidates – MC878430

– New Groups experience default update in Outlook on the web and new Outlook for windows – MC882271

– Set sensitivity labels for Teams town halls and webinar – MC884018

– Teams admin center – Deploy frontline teams with flexible membership – MC883199

– PowerPoint QuickStarter feature retires starting October 2024 – MC884762

Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center.

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Daniel – https://www.youtube.com/DanielGlenn
Darrell – https://www.youtube.com/modernworkmentor

 


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