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Laurie Pottmeyer
Nov 01, 2016Former Employee
Welcome to the Microsoft Teams Community!
We're excited you are here. My name is Laurie & I'm the Microsoft Teams Community Manager. I've posted a blog with some information about our community so check that out when you have a moment. Th...
- Nov 03, 2016Thanks for using Microsoft Teams, Julien! 1. If the default document library (I'm not 100% certain what you mean by that) is an ordinary SharePoint document site, you will be able to add that to a team shortly. We couldn't quite fit it in before today's release. 2. You can't take an existing Planner tab and show it within Teams, but we've heard a number of comments on this and we're definitely considering it. 3. When you create a new Planner tab, it's associated with the same group that's associated with the team (every team in Microsoft Team is associated with an O365 Group. While the Planner interface only supports one planner page per group, there's really no limit, so that's what we are taking advantage of. We are working with the Planner team to eliminate this admittedly confusing situation.
Julien Gares
Nov 03, 2016Iron Contributor
I had a chance to give 'Teams' a spin and it is very promissing ...
I'm looking forward for future integration with existing OneNote & document library.
I found counter intuitive to have a 'File' tab that is not connected to the O365 default document library, but I trust the 'Microsoft Teams' Team to release such feature eventually ...
On that note ... Can I pull the existing planner (linked to the O365 group) to a team tab?
I could only see the option to craete a new one and I am unaware of the repercussions
- Does it create another O365 group?
- Can Teams have multiple Planner but only linked to 1 group?
Thank you for this addition to Office 365.