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Microsoft Teams will finally allow archiving old channels

New improvement for Teams.

Microsoft Teams will finally allow archiving old channels
Daniel García

Daniel García

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Microsoft Teams continues to enhance its functionalities. If in recent days we saw improvements like Copilot’s assistance in meetings, now users can also archive old channels without the need to delete them entirely. It’s a small change but highly useful for users who frequently utilize this feature of Microsoft’s communication platform.

This improvement aligns with the roadmap set by Microsoft 365, the premium subscription that provides users with access to all Microsoft services for professional use.

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Simpler cleaning of Teams history

The ability to archive channels will allow for a cleaner interface by putting inactive channels “in the drawer” that clutter menus. Additionally, this feature also serves to protect information that users do not want to be visible. If a channel is archived by the manager, invited users will temporarily lose access to its content, files, and spreadsheets.

Similarly, the archive of these channels can be reversed, restoring access to any previously invited user. This facilitates the manager’s work in channel administration, saving them the effort of recreating it from scratch.

Microsoft Teams is an application used worldwide in the workplace.

Teams, a cornerstone of Microsoft

Microsoft Teams has managed, through hard work and investment, to become a leading application in many professional fields. In times when remote work is becoming increasingly common, Teams has positioned itself as one of the favorite choices for companies. This achievement is noteworthy considering that Google’s Workplace is one of its competitors, and other brands like Slack also had an advantage due to the longevity of their services.

The professional environment demands high levels of loyalty, prompting Microsoft Teams to continually evolve by implementing improvements and updates that enhance users’ quality of life. This is why the previously mentioned Copilot is increasingly integrated into the Teams ecosystem, representing one of Microsoft’s significant investments in Artificial Intelligence.

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Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

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