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James Oberhaus
Oct 06, 2017Copper Contributor
@Mention a user who is NOT in a Team
We have several teams within our organization. Sometimes a Team A will need to notify or work with another employee who works in Team B. The Team B member does not need to permanently belong to Team A, just participate in a discussion from time to time.
How do you @mention an employee, not in that team?
- Deleted
I just turned Teams on this very morning and need to immerse myself in the how-tos, so I don't know if this can be done, but when you add in the Yammer tab to the Teams channel, could that bring in the employee (if you had the Yammer group built with the employee added) to the discussion?
- Brent EllisSilver Contributor
Dusting this off post, we've just come upon this requirement, and disappointed to see it isnt a feature yet. I can't find anything that says it is something they are working on though on the roadmap. Anyone have any information if this is on the radar?
Would love to get some upvotes / traction on this: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/32535259--mention-like-yammer
- pi3k14Copper Contributor
And Microsoft rejected it without any reason ... :(
- Dean_GrossSilver Contributorone way is to do a direct chat with a specific person
You can't, it's limited to the Team's members.
- HenrikFodgaardCopper ContributorQuite a limitation! I would find it very useful.
- James OberhausCopper Contributor
Does anyone know if there is a planned change? This is limiting to have a public team and not be able to mention another employee without first adding them to the team.