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How to Enable External Control in Microsoft Teams [Desktop Control]

How to Enable External Control in Microsoft Teams [Desktop Control]

One of the most often asked questions in regards to team collaboration in Microsoft Teams is how to enable external control of the desktop. This is such a pain especially for people who are miles apart and work together online. Fortunately, this is an easy fix, which you will learn in this article. Let’s start! How to Allow External Participant to Give/Request Control The first thing you need to know is that this feature is disabled by default for security measures. To activate this feature on Microsoft Teams, you need to access the admin center and change the policy there. […]

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How to Enable the Spell Check in Microsoft Teams

How to Enable Spell Check in Microsoft Teams Easily

Spell check is one of the most requested features in Microsoft Teams. Unfortunately, a lot of users either find that their Teams don’t have any sort of spell check or worse, their spell check is not functioning correctly. Do you belong to any of those groups? In this article, let’s discuss the spell check feature in Microsoft Teams and show you how to activate it. Meanwhile, I will also outline here the steps to take if the spell check in your Teams is malfunctioning. Let’s start! Is there a spell check on Microsoft Teams? Yes! Although it has been a

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Microsoft Teams vs Slack: Comparing the Two Giants (Updated)

Microsoft Teams vs Slack: Comparing the Two Giants (Updated)

Not sure which one to go with? In this guide, let’s talk about Slack and Microsoft Teams, their key features, and how they stack up against each other. Let’s get started. Competition Complaint Against Microsoft The two made the news earlier in 2020 when Slack filed a competition complaint against Microsoft. The bulk of the report was about how Microsoft was “illegally tying” Teams to Office 365 (which is now Microsoft 365): Their history runs deeper when a few years ago, Microsoft was thinking of buying the SaaS giant for about 8 billion USD. But instead of going through, they

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