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Rana_Senojak
Mar 31, 2022Brass Contributor
Teams Posts & Files Tabs - making Files Tab as the default AND Renaming the General channel
Hi there Two queries. Is there a way we can make the Files the default tab when opening Teams, currently this is Posts and most people are looking for a file, so it becomes an extra click. Al...
DaveyBoy65
Feb 07, 2023Brass Contributor
Someone at Microsoft - please read and act on this heartfelt plea. It makes no sense to add an extra and completely unnecessary step (click) when trying to access files kept in teams. Dramatically reduces the usefulness of the product. Please act!
YolandaZongpingLiu
Mar 10, 2023Brass Contributor
I fully agree that it makes no sense that each time we need to click a menu more before accessing our files, the post is not so frequently used in working ambient, please MS act on it and provide a way to customize the default tab.
- Maurits_MesMay 26, 2023Copper Contributor
YolandaZongpingLiu nonsense. Then use SharePoint and/Or sync the files. The value of Teams is the combination of communication (posts), apps ánd files. Elseway; you are using the product in an incorrect way. My advice: Focus on the core values of teams and use it in its full potential or move away from it. That saves a lot of frustrations. The posts should be the center of your collaboration within a Channel.
- au16385Aug 30, 2024Copper Contributor
Maurits_Mes I don't know about nonsense; I actually agree with both you AND @YolandaZongpingLiu
–you both make sense. Like you I value the combination of "filestore" and apps and tabs - I find Teams ideal to set up a collaboration space for my teams and me. However, one thing we rarely use is Posts –it is too clumsy for two-way communication; for that, we prefer chat. However, I sometimes try to use Posts as "billboards" for information (often illustrations, diagrams, etc.) that I want my teammates to keep present, i.e. mostly one-way information. But also for that, it is rather clumsy (e.g. if the post is higher than a certain number of pixels, content will be "cut off ", so the illustration I was to display doesn't get displayed in full unless people click on it, and that is more strenuous than scrolling). For these reasons, I would –like yolanda– prefer to have the Post tab optional, or at least the ability to make the "landing tab" a different one. Best, Diba
- Laurie914Nov 04, 2024Copper ContributorAfter having used Google apps for four years in a 100+ people business setting, I can say that while it's not perfect, it actually does seem easier to use that O365. Sure, the main apps like docs and spreadsheet lack some of the nice functionality of Word and Excel, but if you're looking for basic-plus, Google is quite suitable. I didn't need to do pointless extra clicks as described in this thread.
- philmacuMay 04, 2024Copper Contributor
Sorry can't agree with your comments wanting to have files as the default doesn't go against the core value of teams
- _TechWriter_May 05, 2024Brass Contributor
philmacu That's ok. What is the core value of Teams?
- _TechWriter_Oct 12, 2023Brass ContributorWhy do you dictate the way a user should use Teams? The product is not used in an incorrect way. The flaw lies with Microsoft's lack of tab "capability" within Teams.
I have the task of teaching people to use Teams purely to create a shortcut to OneDrive to allow access to files. These users are "old school" or naïve in computer abilities. The task though simple to many is something they do not need too often and the use of SharePoint for file access is much too complex for those that are used to accessing files via File Explorer.
The tab change should be a simple matter for Microsoft to improve and by the number of requests it seems to be an "in demand" feature request- Mewin2023Nov 14, 2023Copper ContributorWe recently move our shared files on the server to Teams and i was looking for a way to set Files in Teams as a default to save times. We have been using posts in Teams to communicate but now we need quick access our files as well. Having the ability to freely default would be a great feature for Teams.