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merlinpatt
Sep 09, 2020Copper Contributor
How do I get single window mode back?
Teams seems to have auto updated and now meetings are in separate pop out windows. I don't like this. I want everything in one window again. This kind of behavior should only ever be optional and n...
- Sep 09, 2020
merlinpatt Hi there, you need to enter the settings in Teams and leave this unchecked.
As for being default this is the latest info.
- New experiences are available and users can enable through settings. - Complete
- Experiences are enabled by default and users can disable through settings. - Late September (previously August)
- Experiences are enabled by default and user controls are no longer available. - October (previously September)
So going forward this will be the new default if they don't decide to keep it as an option.
ChristianBergstrom
Sep 09, 2020Silver Contributor
merlinpatt Hi there, you need to enter the settings in Teams and leave this unchecked.
As for being default this is the latest info.
- New experiences are available and users can enable through settings. - Complete
- Experiences are enabled by default and users can disable through settings. - Late September (previously August)
- Experiences are enabled by default and user controls are no longer available. - October (previously September)
So going forward this will be the new default if they don't decide to keep it as an option.
swiss-chris
Mar 17, 2021Copper Contributor
This reply is no longer accurate. The option is now missing.
- ChristianBergstromMar 17, 2021Silver ContributorI wrote that reply above almost 7 months ago. Now it's rolling out as default as they (Microsoft) have said for a very long time.
- jm_32Mar 17, 2021Copper Contributor[Microsoft] Please just give users back the option of single or multi-window experience. The code is there to allow it, so it shouldn't be difficult. Just please your users.