September 13, 2024

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What’s New in Microsoft 365

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What’s New in Microsoft 365
Microsoft Forms: Live Data Sync to Microsoft Excel

Microsoft Forms has introduced a live data sync feature with Excel for the web, allowing
for automatic updates and coauthor support. This feature applies to both group forms
and individual forms. Users can create an Excel workbook in Microsoft OneDrive on
the form/quiz responses page, with responses automatically syncing to a table in the
workbook. The sync occurs in real-time while the workbook is open in Excel for the
web, and coauthors will also receive automatically synced responses. Initially released
as a preview, this feature supports syncing for forms created in Microsoft 365 groups
and Excel for the web, with plans to extend this functionality to Excel for Desktop
over time. 

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Microsoft OneDrive: Additional File Types Filters

In your OneDrive on the web file list, you will see a new dropdown menu next to the
filter pills in Home, Shared, People, Meetings, and Favorites views. You’ll be able
to select from the following file types:

  • OneNote
  • Microsoft Lists
  • Videos
  • Loop
  • Photos
  • Whiteboard
  • PowerBI

Red box around the new file type filter on the OneDrive interface.

Microsoft Teams: Message Search Result Suggestions

Users will now see message suggestions when typing search terms in the suggestions
box or selecting the message filter. These suggestions are derived from recent chats
and include details such as the sender’s name, profile picture, message location,
meeting or group chat title, participants, message date, and icons for any web links
or file attachments. This information helps users evaluate and find the most relevant
message.

If a relevant message is not in the suggestions, you have an option to click See more message results or press Enter in the message-filtered state to see all relevant message suggestions in the Search
Results page. 

Microsoft Team suggestion box filtered down to suggested messages using the search term Marketing.


Coming Soon to Microsoft 365

Microsoft Teams: In Chat, “Files” Renamed to “Shared” (August 2024)

Currently, the Files tab located at the top of a Microsoft Teams Chat curated one
list of files shared in the chat and did not include links. Soon, the “Files” tab
will be replaced by the new “Shared” tab, and will include recent files, all files,
and links.

Microsoft Teams Chat interface with a red box around the new share tab.

Microsoft OneDrive: Change to Shared Folder Experience (August 2024)

Currently, when a user opens a shared folder in OneDrive, they are taken to a view
of that folder within the sharer’s OneDrive. In the new experience, opening a shared
folder will take the user to the shared folder within the People view of their own
OneDrive. This view, organized by people, allows for more efficient and organized
access to all the files and folders that have been shared with the user.

Microsoft Teams: Ability to Rename General Channel (August 2024)

In response to customer feedback, Microsoft is introducing the ability to provide
a meaningful name to the General channel in a new or existing team. The General channel
can be renamed by the team owners to show up in the teams’ and channels’ list of all
members in alphabetical order. 

Microsoft Teams: New Skin Tone Settings and Reactions (September 2024)

With skin tone settings and reactions in Microsoft Teams, users will be able to set
a preferred skin tone for relevant emojis and reactions. Each user can change their
own skin tone setting in the Teams app Settings > Appearance and accessibility menu
or in the emoji/reaction menu on Desktop or web. The skin tone rollout will apply
to emojis and reactions in chats, channels, and meetings on all Teams platforms.

Microsoft chat appearance settings with a red box around the new skin tone customization setting options.

Microsoft Teams: Hide Presenters and Support Roles from Webinar Event Page (September
2024)

Soon webinar organizers can add presenter privileges—to join the green room, manage
what attendees see, turn their camera on or off, and moderate the event— for individuals
without displaying them on the event page. Before this rollout, all presenters added
to a Microsoft Teams webinar were displayed on the event page. This feature will allow
webinar organizers to support roles like live translators, event moderators, and staff
who are not presenting. 

To access this new feature, go to the Teams calendar and select the arrow next to
New meeting > Webinar > Presenter bios > Select Hide from site in the three-dot menu: 

Microsoft Teams webinar settings with a red box around the option to hide presenters from the event page.

Microsoft Lists: Drag and Drop List Item (October 2024)

Microsoft will soon release a new drag-and-drop feature for the Microsoft Lists app.
Previously unavailable, this feature will allow users to drag and drop individual
or multiple items to reorder lists. Once released, this feature will be enabled by
default for all users.

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