In this book, Matt Wade and Sven Seidenberg turn their years of engineering and IT experience loose on the virtual collaboration software. The book has step-by-step screen shots that show how to tackle hundreds of Microsoft Teams tasks. Each task-based spread covers a single technique.
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Author: Matt Wade and Sven Seidenberg Publisher: Visual Date: June 2021 Pages: 400 ISBN: 978-1119772545 Print: 1119772540 Kindle: B096L8HKZ8 Audience: Non-programmers who need to learn Teams Level: Introductory Category: General interest
- Realize the key benefits of Teams by using its messaging and video-conferencing capabilities to stay connected with your colleagues
- Manage multiple teams and channels to use Teams across your organization
- Extend the functionality of Teams by using additional apps and add-ons
- Learn valuable tips, best practices, and work-arounds to make the most of and avoid the landmines in Teams
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