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The feature will rollout at the end of 2023, in December.
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Updated onFebruary 21, 2024
updated onFebruary 21, 2024
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Good news forMicrosoft Teamsusers everywhere. Microsoft will soon let you control your Teams Chat notifications, according to the latest entry to theMicrosoft 365 Roadmap.
We know what you must be thinking, how? Well, you’ll apparently be able to controlTeams Chatnotifications through the RSVP section of your meeting, or the meeting you’re attending.
Plus, when you decline a meeting, you won’t receive any notifications, and you won’t see the chats in the chat list. On the other hand, accepting a meeting will prompt you to receive notifications for all the new messages.
Here’s what Microsoft has to say about it:
Microsoft Teamsusers will be able to control how they get notified in meeting chats through RSVP to their meetings. When you decline a meeting, you will not receive notifications or see the chats in chat list; when you accept a meeting, you will receive notification for all new messages.
The rollout for this feature is scheduled to take place at the end of 2023, in December. Before you go, don’t forget to visit our guide onhow to stop Teams notifications on mobilewhile using the desktop version.
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