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How do I connect my team’s current Teams chat to a new meeting series

Anonymous
2024-08-08T13:40:05+00:00

So I have just overtaken a role in which I need to organise and book meetings for. The Teams chat was made before I joined and I cannot find a way to link this chat to the meeting series I have made on our outlook calendars.

Every time I add a an online Teams meeting to the outlook series, it creates a whole new chat, even individually. I don’t know how to link my occurrence on Outlook to the Teams chat

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-08-08T16:13:53+00:00

    Dear ALYBEH,

    Good day!

    Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are glad to assist!

    Based on your description regarding "How do I connect my team’s current Teams chat to a new meeting series". After thorough research and testing, It has been concluded that the feature you are inquiring about is not yet available. However, thank you so much for bringing this to our attention, your suggestion is very helpful, and I believe it could make the use of Teams even better. We will surely raise your concerns to our Product Development Team and hopefully this can be included in the future updates. In the meantime, we sincerely recommend you post your concern as an idea to our Teams feedback site via Microsoft Teams · Community our Product Development Team are committed to enhancing the customer experience by continually examining suggestions to include in the design and development of future product upgrades based on your suggestions. Hopefully your suggestion will help many other people in the future. Customers’ feedbacks are always valuable for us. Thanks for your precious time and your understanding would be highly appreciated. Have a nice day! 

    Best regards,

    Inema |Community Moderator

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