Did you know: Your end users will soon be able to edit the content and channel distribution of a Microsoft Teams message after it has been posted

Did you know: Your end users will soon be able to edit the content and channel distribution of a Microsoft Teams message after it has been posted with rollout date starting end of Februrary 2020 and completed by mid-March. This feature does not apply to mobile.

How does this affect me?
When using the Teams desktop app or Teams on the web, your users will see an option to edit a message and change how it has been cross-posted.

– Edit content: edit the message content and that change will cascade to all selected teams and channels.
– Add a new channel: a user can add new channels for an existing channel message, including those messages that were not cross-posted initially.
– Remove a channel (recall): a user can also remove the message from a channel that she had initially selected.

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