Microsoft Teams has a lot of great features to help organizations communicate and be more productive. Many businesses have already recognized the value of scheduling, planning and hosting meetings with Teams. However, far fewer know about Microsoft Teams Meeting Notes. If you aren’t yet using this Office feature, you should seriously consider trying it.
However, creating useful notes can be easier said than done.
Meeting notes should be created during the discussion, available to all participants and easy to find later.
The good news is that Microsoft Team Meeting Notes satisfies all these criteria with a simple user experience that is built into the tools you already use. Any meeting that is organized in your Microsoft Office suite and visible in Teams can have notes added. Plus, they are available right from the meeting entry on your calendar.
Meeting Notes is a built-in feature with Microsoft Teams. Chances are that you already have access to this feature with your Office 365 subscription. If you’re already using Teams and organizing your meetings with Office, just follow the steps below to make and manage your notes.
Getting started with this Teams feature is easy, the following five simple steps are all you need to do.
Whenever you create a meeting in Office, it automatically appears in Teams. The calendar is synced with your Exchange / Outlook calendar. Any meeting you make in Outlook is visible in Teams, and vice versa — it is one integrated system.
Once you have a meeting, you can begin editing notes. If you want to add some agenda items before the meeting starts, simply find the meeting in Teams and click the “Edit” button. From there, the meeting notes are available through a tab at the top of the meeting information. Laying out your agenda in the notes is a great way to keep the meeting more organized. In many cases, it also leads to higher-quality notes.
When the meeting begins, any participant can access the meeting notes from the meeting entry in the Teams calendar or from the meeting screen if you are hosting the meeting with Teams. Simply click “Take Notes” to start taking notes. Only people in your organization can take and edit notes, but external participants can view them.
After the meeting, consider revisiting your notes to clean them up and format them. A little editing for clarity is often helpful, especially after a complex discussion.
Finally, you can refer back to the meeting notes whenever you need to. They are always available in Teams through the calendar entry.
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