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For Mac users, this means a significant boost in performance, ensuring efficient use of device resources and an optimized Teams experience even when using multiple high-resolution monitors during calls or meetings. The generally available GA version of the native Teams app on Mac with Apple silicon is being rolled out to customers in increments over the coming weeks. As soon as the rollout is finished, everyone will be automatically upgraded with their most recent update to Teams, so there isn't a need to search for download links and manually install Teams.

If you wish to speed this up, you can opt-in for Microsoft Teams Preview Program , which will give you faster updates and early access to new features, including Apple M1, where it's guaranteed for everyone already. We are excited about the Teams innovations we are delivering for our Mac user community and would love to hear your feedback about your experience using our latest features.

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Conversations, files and notes across team channels are only visible to members of the team. Channels are dedicated sections within a team to keep conversations organized by specific topics, projects, disciplines—-whatever works for your team. Files that you share in a channel on the Files tab are stored in SharePoint. For help using teams and channels, check out Teams and channels.

See Limits and specifications for Microsoft Teams for information on the limits associated with using Teams. When Teams is activated for your entire organization, team owners can invite anyone at your organization they work with to join their team. Teams makes it easy for team owners to add people in the organization based on their name.

Depending on your organization's settings people from outside of your organization can be added to your teams as guests or as external participants in shared channels. See Guest Access in Microsoft Teams for more information. Team owners can also create a team based on an existing Microsoft group. Any changes made to the group membership will be synced with Teams automatically. In addition, if moderation is set up, team owners and members can have moderator capabilities for a channel.

Moderators can start new posts in the channel and control whether team members can reply to existing channel messages. Team owners can assign moderators within a channel. Team owners have moderator capabilities by default. Moderators within a channel can add or remove other moderators within that channel. For more information, see Set up and manage channel moderation in Microsoft Teams. When you add a team owner, they are also added as a member, except when the team is created in the Teams admin center or when a team is added to a new or existing Microsoft group.

Team owners can manage team-wide settings directly in Teams. Settings include the ability to add a team picture, set permissions across team members for creating standard, private, and shared channels, adding tabs and connectors, mentioning the entire team or channel, and the usage of GIFs, stickers, and memes.

If you are a Teams administrator in Microsoft , you have access to system-wide settings in the Teams admin center. These settings can impact the options and defaults team owners see under team settings.

For example, you can enable a default channel, "General", for team-wide announcements, discussions, and resources, which will appear across all teams. By default, all users have permissions to create a team. To modify this, see Assign roles and permissions in Teams. Teams makes it easy for team owners to add people in the organization based on their name.

Depending on your organization's settings people from outside of your organization can be added to your teams as guests or as external participants in shared channels. See Guest Access in Microsoft Teams for more information. Team owners can also create a team based on an existing Microsoft group. Any changes made to the group membership will be synced with Teams automatically. In addition, if moderation is set up, team owners and members can have moderator capabilities for a channel.

Moderators can start new posts in the channel and control whether team members can reply to existing channel messages.

Team owners can assign moderators within a channel. Team owners have moderator capabilities by default. Moderators within a channel can add or remove other moderators within that channel. For more information, see Set up and manage channel moderation in Microsoft Teams. When you add a team owner, they are also added as a member, except when the team is created in the Teams admin center or when a team is added to a new or existing Microsoft group.

Team owners can manage team-wide settings directly in Teams. Settings include the ability to add a team picture, set permissions across team members for creating standard, private, and shared channels, adding tabs and connectors, mentioning the entire team or channel, and the usage of GIFs, stickers, and memes.

If you are a Teams administrator in Microsoft , you have access to system-wide settings in the Teams admin center. These settings can impact the options and defaults team owners see under team settings.

For example, you can enable a default channel, "General", for team-wide announcements, discussions, and resources, which will appear across all teams. By default, all users have permissions to create a team. To modify this, see Assign roles and permissions in Teams. One key early planning activity to engage users with Teams is to help people think and understand how Teams can enhance collaboration in their day to day lives.

Talk with people and help them select business scenarios where they are currently collaborating in fragmented ways. Bring them together in a channel with the relevant tabs that will help them get their work done.

One of the most powerful use cases of Teams is any cross-organizational process. When you create a new team or a private or shared channel in Teams, a team site in SharePoint gets automatically created. To edit the site description or classification for this team site, go to the corresponding channel's settings in Microsoft Teams.



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