code snippet feature in microsoft loop

Anonymous
2023-07-10T14:47:13+00:00

As an avid fan of Microsoft and its impressive array of products, I have been eagerly following the development of Microsoft Loop. The concept of a versatile collaboration tool has certainly captured my interest. However, as an aspiring developer and technology enthusiast, I must admit that I harbor a desire for an added feature in Loop – a code snippet feature.

Imagine the convenience and efficiency it would bring to the table. With the ability to insert and share code snippets seamlessly within Loop, the collaboration possibilities would be endless. Whether it's for programming projects, software development discussions, or even academic purposes, having a dedicated code snippet feature would elevate Loop to new heights.

This sentiment is widely shared within my college community, where students and faculty members alike are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to harness the power of Microsoft Loop with the inclusion of this valuable addition. We believe that such an enhancement would not only streamline our collaboration efforts but also align Loop with the evolving needs of the technology-driven world we live in.

Microsoft 365 and Office | Loop | Other
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  1. Anonymous
    2024-01-04T17:47:23+00:00

    Hi, xml appears to have been withdrawn in Loop, is that correct, or can xml be pasted in Code within Loop under a different Code type?

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-01-10T15:28:21+00:00

    It was added after this thread began. :-)

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-10-14T09:01:56+00:00

    Sorry, Where is the plus symbol you are talking about? I don't see one yet

    I also didn't understand where this Plus symbol was, as this line is misleading:

    Click on the plus icon (+) at the bottom of the page to add a new Loop component.

    What you actually need to do is simply click anywhere in your Look page, and in the left-hand margin, you'll see a "+" symbol there.

    Click on it, then a popup menu will appear, where you can say that you want to insert Code (or a Table, Checklist, Divider, etc etc)

    This isn't as intuitive as, say, an Azure DevOps Wiki page, where you can just highlight a block of text, then click on a button to say it's a block of Code.

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