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MSblog33
Aug 09, 2023Copper Contributor
How to Create a Teams Meating Invite to Paste into an Email
I am looking for a way to create a Teams meeting invite to copy and paste into an email which includes the meeting information, including Topic, Date and Time (including time zone), meeting links, an...
sainlara
Aug 10, 2023Copper Contributor
Creating a Teams meeting invite to paste into an email is slightly different from Zoom, but it's still quite straightforward. Here's how you can do it:
Schedule the Meeting:
a. Open Microsoft Teams.
b. Click on the "Calendar" tab on the left-hand side.
c. Click on the "+ New meeting" button in the top right corner.
Fill in Meeting Details:
a. Enter the meeting details:
Title/Topic: Enter a descriptive title for your meeting.
Date: Choose the meeting date.
Time: Select the meeting start and end times, including the time zone (click on the time zone to change it if needed).
Add Participants:
a. In the "Add required attendees" field, add the email addresses of the people you want to invite.
Meeting Options:
a. Click on "Meeting options" to customize settings like who can present, allowing anonymous users, etc. This step is optional.
Copy Meeting Details:
a. After setting up the meeting, click on the "Send" button at the bottom right.
b. A new window will appear with the meeting details. Here you can see the Join Microsoft Teams Meeting link, the Dial-in number, and the Conference ID.
c. Select and copy the entire meeting details, including the link, dial-in number, and conference ID. You can do this by clicking and dragging your cursor over the text, then right-clicking and selecting "Copy," or by pressing Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac).
Compose Email:
a. Open your email client and start composing a new email.
b. Paste the copied meeting details into the body of the email. You can do this by right-clicking and selecting "Paste," or by pressing Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (Mac).
Send the Email:
a. Complete the email by adding any additional information or instructions.
b. When you're ready, send the email to your recipients.
While Microsoft Teams may not have a dedicated "Copy to Clipboard" button like Zoom, you can still easily copy and paste the meeting details from the meeting invitation window into your email.
msblog331900
Aug 17, 2023Copper Contributor
Is there a way to make a request to Microsoft to revise the Teams app to make this process easier?