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New Microsoft Outlook for Windows: Support for category shortcuts [MC1057713]

Message ID: MC1057713 Coming soon for new Microsoft Outlook for Windows desktop: Users will be able to quickly categorize their emails using predefined shortcuts, enhancing productivity and streamlining their email organization process. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap…
Outlook mobile: Edit a recurring event from a chosen date going forward by selecting ‘This and all following events’ [MC1057715]

Outlook mobile: Edit a recurring event from a chosen date going forward by selecting ‘This and all following events’ [MC1057715]

Message ID: MC1057715 Users can now edit a recurring event from a chosen date going forward by selecting This and all following events on Android or Edit this and all following events on iOS. This message is associated with Microsoft 365…
Pages created in Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat will open in Microsoft 365 Copilot app [MC1056992]

Pages created in Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat will open in Microsoft 365 Copilot app [MC1056992]

Message ID: MC1056992 Coming soon: Microsoft 365 Copilot Pages created in Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat will open in the Microsoft 365 Copilot app for the web. This change is designed to reinforce the Microsoft 365 Copilot app as the center…
Microsoft Outlook: New “Shared with me” page in Settings for shared email accounts and folders [MC1056989]

Microsoft Outlook: New “Shared with me” page in Settings for shared email accounts and folders [MC1056989]

Message ID: MC1056989 The new Microsoft Outlook for Windows and Microsoft Outlook for web will soon have a new Settings page called Shared with me where users can view and manage all shared email accounts and folders that they have…
Microsoft Teams: Use OS-level animation settings instead of Teams-level animation settings [MC1056991]

Microsoft Teams: Use OS-level animation settings instead of Teams-level animation settings [MC1056991]

Message ID: MC1056991 We have removed the Animation setting in Microsoft Teams. Instead, users can configure animations at the operating system (OS) level. If users disable animations in Microsoft Windows or macOS, Teams will honor that preference. This means users…