Articles (12)

Microsoft Teams: Chat

Learn how to create and manage one-on-one and group chats in Microsoft Teams, format messages, and organize conversations.

Microsoft Teams: Collaborating in a Group Chat

Learn how to create and manage group chats in Microsoft Teams. Group chats allow you to communicate, share files, collaborate, and start audio or video meetings with multiple participants.

Microsoft Teams: Configure Busy-on-Busy Settings

Learn how to configure how Microsoft Teams handles incoming calls when you're already on a call or in a meeting.

Microsoft Teams: Contacts

Learn how to view and use contact cards in Microsoft Teams to check a person's availability, contact information, organizational relationships, and communication options.

Microsoft Teams: Disable Teams Auto-Start

Learn how to prevent Microsoft Teams from automatically launching when you sign in to Windows.

Microsoft Teams: Joining a Meeting

Learn how to join a Microsoft Teams meeting from Outlook, Microsoft Teams, a meeting link, or a phone number. This article also explains the meeting options available before and during a Teams meeting.

Microsoft Teams: Scheduling Meetings

Learn how to schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting using either Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Teams. You can create one-time or recurring meetings and invite both Northwood Tech users and external participants.

Microsoft Teams: Share Content in a Meeting

Learn how to share your screen, applications, files, and audio during a Microsoft Teams meeting, as well as how to use presenter modes, annotations, and other collaboration features.

Microsoft Teams: Share Files and Folders

Learn how to share files and folders from Microsoft Teams with other Northwood Tech users by granting view or edit access to content stored in SharePoint.

Microsoft Teams: Signing In and Out

Learn how to sign in to Microsoft Teams using the web or desktop application and how to sign out when you're finished.

Microsoft Teams: Sync Files to File Explorer

Learn how to sync Microsoft Teams and SharePoint files to File Explorer using OneDrive for easier access and offline availability.

Microsoft Teams: Troubleshooting

Learn how to resolve common Microsoft Teams issues by checking for updates, resetting Teams, reinstalling the application, and performing other basic troubleshooting steps.