These 10 Microsoft Teams Tricks will Make you Forget all about Skype for Business

Do you know all the Microsoft Teams tricks and tips available to upgrade your collaboration experience? You’d be surprised how much you can accomplish when you go beyond the basics.

Even if you’ve been using for Teams for some time, you could be missing out on hidden capabilities that can boost productivity.

Packed with AI, video conferencing, and instant messaging, here are some handy tricks to get the most out of Teams.

1 – Bridge location gaps with Microsoft Teams features

You work in a large company. It has multiple offices. Some could be in different countries. In the age of the freelance economy and remote working, it’s easier to find the talent you need if you’re willing to search outside your own location.

While you benefit from an extended talent pool, it also means that you’ll need to make sure conversations don’t get lost in translation.

Teams has you covered.

Inline message translation keeps everyone on the same page and communicating in their preferred language. Just click on the ellipses next to a message to translate it.

2 – Chat with external contacts on different platforms (without leaving Teams)

Do you communicate with people outside your organization?

Do they use apps other than Microsoft Teams?

If the answer is yes to both these questions, they’ll likely be using Slack or Cisco Webex Teams.

When this is the case, it is extremely unproductive to move out of Teams and into your external contact’s choice of app – only to start the conversation again.

Or even worse, end up resorting to email like it’s the 90s. (Okay, email has a purpose but you get the point).

That’s why Mio has created universal channels for Microsoft Teams with Slack or Webex Teams…

You can stay in Teams and send messages to your contractors, suppliers, or clients that use Slack or Webex.

They stay in their platform too and Mio translates the messages across platform.

Resellers and vendors

And it’s not just messages that are supported…

GIFs, emojis, and message edits/deletes are all supported.

If this sounds like something you need, install your first universal channel here.

3 – Enhance Microsoft Teams video with real-time captions

You know how to translate your Teams messages. But what if you’re in a video call and you don’t speak the other person’s language?

Using the “Translate to” menu, users sharing content can choose to add captions in a specific language. You can select up to 6 languages at once, which is great for event administrators who want to reach people from various backgrounds.

You’ll also be able to download your meeting transcript once the conversation has finished. Click on Meetings then Live Event Resources to find your transcript.

Attendees can turn on live captions by clicking Subtitles On in the lower right-hand corner of their screen.

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4 – Find Teams users instantly with @mentions

When you have questions that only a specific expert can answer, don’t waste time scrolling through hundreds of contacts.

@Mention filtration in the search bar is a great feature for companies with lots of employees. All you need to do is type the username of the person you want to reach after the @ symbol in the search bar.

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Teams will show you the user you’re looking for – as well as any group chats you’re already part of.

Want to send a message? Click on the user and start chatting without leaving your current project or window.

5 – Follow Teams channels to reduce information overload

Not only do you have emails and phone calls to keep on top of, but you might also be managing various collaboration tools, workforce optimization packages, and people too.

Following channels that matter most will help reduce the amount of unnecessary information coming your way.

To follow a channel:

  • Click on the ellipses next to a channel
  • Click on the Follow option
Teams Channel

6 – Have some fun with GIFs

When it comes to finding useful tips, lots of companies focus heavily on solutions for productivity and efficiency.

They can forget how important it is to build a company culture through your communication tools.

GIFs and custom reactions help strengthen bonds between users at a time when remote working is making face-to-face interactions less likely.

All you need to do is click on the GIF button underneath your “Type a new message” box and enter a keyword to find dozens of GIFs.

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Gifs

7 – Customize your Microsoft Teams background

Video conferencing is a great way to bring teams together, regardless of where your users are.

However, people may be reluctant to join a video meeting if their environment is messy or distracting.

The good news? Microsoft Teams changes all that.

You can blur everything behind you in a video, for absolute privacy.

To do this, simply:

  • Click on your audio and video settings screen when you join a meeting
  • Choose the ellipses “…” for more options
  • Tap on Blur my background

You can also add custom backgrounds like an office environment or company logo, rather than blurring out the background.

Microsoft Teams Custom Backgrounds

If you’re looking for something a little more exciting than a blur, you can customize your video with virtual backgrounds.

Microsoft introduced virtual backgrounds for Microsoft Teams in April 2020. Microsoft said it designed custom backgrounds to let you replace your real meeting background with a “fresh and bright home office.” 

To find virtual backgrounds, launch a video chat and tap the … menu:

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Menu

Click Show background effects. 

This will bring up a sidebar with some alternative background options. 

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New background

You can only use stock photos from Microsoft for now but watch this space. 

Soon, Microsoft claims that it will be opening the door for you to use your own custom backgrounds from pictures you choose yourself. 

Further reading: Best Microsoft Teams Integrations

8 – Learn quick keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Teams

There’s nothing worse than spending 20 minutes trying to find the function you need when you’re in the middle of a meeting or working on a project.

That’s why it’s a good idea to learn the keyboard shortcuts available in Microsoft Teams.

Here are a few of the basics you need to know:

  • Go to Search (move straight to the search bar): Ctrl + E
  • Turn your camera off Ctrl+Shift+O
  • Mute yourself: Ctrl+Shift+M
  • Background blur: Ctrl+Shift+P
  • Zoom: Ctrl+= to zoom in or Ctrl+- to zoom out
  • Go to your files: Ctrl+6

To get a complete list of all your keyboard shortcuts, enter /Keys into the search menu at the top of Microsoft Teams.

Microsoft Teams keyboard shortcuts
Shortcuts

9 – Get peace of mind with Data Loss Prevention

Data Loss Prevention in Microsoft Teams appeared as part of the Enterprise Connect update in 2019.

DLP is available for Office 365 users with E5 licensing and users with the Advanced Compliance add-on.

Data loss prevention features are already available in Teams through OneDrive for Business and SharePoint. However, the latest feature is particularly useful for helping to detect sensitive information in chat messages. This is excellent for people worried about things like GDPR compliance.

To get started, visit the Data Loss Preventionsection of the Office 365 security and compliance center and click on Policy. Clicking on Create a Policy will allow you to start building your DLP strategy.

Policy

10 – Microsoft Teams meetings with intelligent capture

Finally, one of the best Microsoft Teams tricks we’re looking forward to is coming out later this year.

To celebrate Microsoft Teams 2nd birthday, Microsoft has announced a range of new features – including intelligent capture within meetings.

If you’re writing content on analog whiteboards, and need to enhance brainstorming sessions, Microsoft Teams offers intelligent capture and “content cameras.”

Using USB cameras, Microsoft Teams Rooms service will be able to capture, focus, enhance, and resize your whiteboard images.

This means that even if you’re standing in front of a whiteboard, Microsoft will still be able to show off whatever’s written behind you!

There you have it. Plenty of amazing Microsoft Teams tricks that you can use to transform your collaboration sessions!

Don’t forget, you can install a free universal channel to start chatting with Teams users in different chat apps.

And check out our CEO, Tom Hadfield, talking to Rob Scott at UC Today about how and why universal channels exist below.

About the Author

Dominic is the Director of Content Marketing and Communications at Mio. Mio powers seamless communication between workplace chat apps like Slack, Cisco Webex Teams and Microsoft Teams.

Reference:

Kent, D. (2020). These 10 Microsoft Teams Tricks will Make you Forget all about Skype for Business. Available at: https://dispatch.m.io/microsoft-teams-tricks/ [Accessed: 7th May 2020].

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