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The new Board Visualization for Loop Tables will greatly streamline workflows, says Microsoft
The new feature is now available to all Microsoft 365 subscribers.
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Published onFebruary 7, 2024
published onFebruary 7, 2024
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Microsoft Loop introduces a new board visualization for Loop tables after the previous board templates for Loop were well received by users.
We’ve heard from many of you that you enjoy and value our board templates—such as the Kanban Board and Team Retrospective. With that in mind, we decided to extend our offering by adding the ability to switch to a Board visualization for all table-based components in Loop.
The Redmond-based tech giant says the new board visualization has the potential to greatly streamline workflows, project management, brainstorming sessions, and so on.
The new feature is now available to all Microsoft 365 subscribers, and it can be enabled in just 2 steps:
You can try the new Loop Tables board visualization in several scenarios, as the Redmond-based tech giantpoints out:
This is quite useful and it’s another exciting addition for Microsoft Loop. Recently, the platform integratedCopilot, which allowed users to quickly initiate projects, or edit, and add new information to an existing one.
Plus, the AI tool was available in multiple languages at launch, which turned it into a must-have for any project.
This feature will most likely be well received by the community, however, if users find anything buggy about it, the Redmond-based tech giant encourages them to leave feedback so the company can improve it.
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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.