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  1. Use Custom Emoji in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support

    For example, create unique emoji for each of your team members to show participation in collaborative projects. Or try using custom emoji to signify completion of specific processes.

  2. Sign in, sign up, sign out and add a new account in Microsoft …

    To sign up for Microsoft Teams Free, all you need is a Microsoft account. If you are using Skype, OneDrive, Outlook.com, or Xbox Live, then you already have one. If not, it’s easy to create a …

  3. Create a standard, private, or shared channel in Microsoft Teams

    Select a team to choose a team to host your channel. Fill in some quick details about your channel by choosing a name, entering an optional description, and a channel type.

  4. Schedule a Microsoft Teams meeting from Outlook - Microsoft …

    Make all meetings Teams meetings You can turn on a Calendar option so that all the meetings you schedule from Outlook—including Outlook on the web and mobile—are held online with …

  5. Make a call in Microsoft Teams Free - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to make a one-to-one or group call with up to 20 participants from any of your chats in Teams Free

  6. Set up groups and teams - Microsoft Support

    Give the team a name and add a short description if you like. By default, your team is Private, meaning you'll have to add the people or groups you want on the team.

  7. Create a team from an existing team or group in Microsoft Teams

    Step-by-step instructions to create a team from an existing team in Microsoft Teams, importing channels, tabs, settings, and even members.

  8. Create a team from scratch in Microsoft Teams

    For a deeper look at roles and permissions, see Team owner, member, and guest capabilities in Teams. Feel free to create more teams—you can own up to 250 teams per account.

  9. Create a group chat in Microsoft Teams Free - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create, edit, and customize a group chat in Microsoft Teams Free on Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac devices.

  10. Make a public team private in Microsoft Teams

    Private teams can only be joined if the team owner adds someone to them. Public teams are visible to everyone from the teams gallery and you can join them without getting approval from …