If there’s one thing guaranteed to test your patience during a busy workday, it’s a messaging app that doesn’t behave the way you expect it to. Microsoft Teams does a strong job of keeping businesses connected, but a couple of small quirks have caused ongoing frustration for many users.
Microsoft is continuing to refine Teams based on real feedback, and some long-awaited improvements are now rolling out. One of the biggest is the ability to choose what the Enter key does, which helps prevent those accidental “sent too soon” messages when you were only trying to start a new line. Another welcome change is the ability to forward multiple messages together, making it easier to share context without repeating the same manual steps over and over.
These might sound like minor updates, but they reduce friction in the everyday moments that add up across a week. If Teams is central to how your team communicates, those small usability fixes can make a real difference to productivity and focus.
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