Managing channels

Once we have created a channel, we can manage it using the options from the context menu of the channel or by opening that same menu in the Channels tab within the Manage team option. Under the Manage channel option, we can manage channel moderation and determine who can create posts, as well as view channel analytics. There are several other useful channel management options in the context menu…

Adding channels

We create channels within teams to direct the discussion in a certain direction, and they are seen in the Teams menu as folders. They can be public (accessible to anyone) or private (reserved for selected members only), which we specify when creating a channel. Each of them has an associated folder on the SharePoint Online portal where the files that team members work on are stored. If the channel is private, only members can access it.

Managing teams

When creating a team you need to add members, create channels or perform some additional administrative tasks. To do this, you need to enter the Teams menu, select the desired team, then open its context menu (by clicking on “…”) and select the Manage team option. In the central part of the window, the name of the team and the avatar image representing it will appear at the top. The team management options are organized in the tabs below.

Teams and channels

The backbone of the Microsoft Teams service are teams and channels, which means participants in communication and places where information and files are exchanged and work is being done on joint projects. This text will describe the theoretical settings and basic principles of working with teams and channels, and in some of the following you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the practical details.