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Use Microsoft Teams the right way – Part 3 – Better Teams Meetings when using Channel Meetings

A majority of the team meetings that I am invited to are meetings created through “classic” meeting invitations where the organizer created the invitation from his or her Outlook calendar. Sometimes they are created from the organizer’s Teams calendar. I myself basically never create meetings from the Outlook calendar, but I exclusively use the Teams calendar as it works best for me. By creating meetings from Teams channels and the Teams calendar, I get greater flexibility and it gives me the opportunity to make sure that I store and collect all the information that belongs to my meetings in the right context so that it is easy for me and the other meeting participants to find and follow up the meetings afterwards.

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