Microsoft Teams will introduce a new way to create channels, and it's way faster

It will be available in March.

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Microsoft will enhance the Teams platform with a new way to create channels. Instead of the standard way of scrolling down to a specific team to make the channel, users will only need to access the header menu, where a brand-new button will be waiting for them there.

The new method was announced in a recent entry to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, with the Redmond-based tech giant describing it:

Efficiently create channels directly from the header menu, eliminating the need to scroll down to the specific team. As a channel creator, you will have the flexibility to choose from all the teams you can create a channel in to host your new channel.

It will be added to the platform in March and generally available to all users.

In similar news, Microsoft Teams has a new calendar that uses Copilot to help managers schedule meetings and appointments. It also works with Outlook to unify the two platforms’ calendars into one.

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