![]() Doubles the effort to achieve a simple thing, but works. I duplicate the wiki page structure in the files tab. After that I insert the image from the Teams files. ![]() Images: I don't paste them directly, but store them as file in Teams.Nevertheless, things like printing still suck. You can expand a wiki tab to get nearly a fullscreen view of the wiki page. Viewing in browser: It's possible to use the Teams webclient ( ) and view the Wiki inside the Teams webclient in a browser.I think you know how to do it, but it seems unnecessary complicated for you. Hyperlinking is possible, but it requires some clicks.Regarding your points on the MS Teams Wiki: ![]() Have you tried SharePoint instead? We couldn't use SharePoint because of a company internal restriction, so we had to stick with the Teams Wiki. Nevertheless, we are using it successfully in our project. Yes, the MS Teams Wiki is unfortunately very, very limited. Your Phone - dedicated to Microsoft's Your Phone Android/PC app and its news and discussions. Mobileīing - dedicated to Microsoft's Bing web search and its news and discussions. This subreddit is suitable for both Office warriors and newbies. Surface - dedicated to Surface powerful laptop/tablet and discussions around it and its peripherals.Įxcel - dedicated to Excel, powerful program of Office suite. Xbox One - dedicated to Xbox One console and its peripherals, news and discussions. Xbox Insiders - Official Xbox Insiders community Windows Redesign - a subreddit for design concepts and Windows mods Windows Insiders - dedicated to Windows Insider program, WI builds troubleshooting. Windows Mobile - dedicated to Windows Mobile OS and discussions about it. Windows - Main Windows community for all versions of Windows. His thoughts on the matter may help you decide whether wikis or notebooks are the best fit for your Team(s).Windows 10 - The main subreddit for content related to the Windows 10 operating system. Still aren’t convinced?īob Morris has done a very impressive and thorough job of comparing the two. You’ll want to repeat these steps for each new channel you create and, as mentioned, consider creating a new notebook section for each channel to keep things simple, organized, and easy to navigate. That’s it! Just a few steps and you’ve substantially increased the productivity potential and collaboration superpowers of your Team.
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