Teams helps you organize your life and work, chat and call with anyone, and access your files securely.
Overview
Learn how to use Teams
Getting started
Learn how to create and manage teams and channels, turn on language translations, and share files.
Meetings
Learn how to transition from a chat to a call, manage calendar invites, and use background effects.
Tips and tricks
Save time by using Copilot in Teams to get highlights from your chats.
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Resources
Explore Teams news and resources
Teams support
Find how-to articles, tutorials, and instructional content.
Teams adoption
Use adoption and training resources to quickly get started with Teams.
Teams blog
Learn about new feature releases, best practices, and trends.
Frequently asked questions
- Create an instant meeting from a Teams chat or schedule a meeting with your Teams calendar.
- Yes, with Teams you can join meetings from your web browser on any device without having to download the app. You can also send the unique meeting ID or meeting link to anyone.
- No. You can access Teams using your web browser.
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