Microsoft Forms integration in Teams has a bug/malfunction
Microsoft Teams has the option to integrate Microsoft Forms as a tab to a Teams Channel: When in Microsoft Forms 'Allow receipt of responses after submission' is ticked, this should enable the respondent to save the submission as a PDF (or print it): This button (shown below) however allows the user to save as PDF in Edge, but is malfunctioning when clicked upon in Microsoft Teams: Clicking this button in Microsoft Teams environment does open up a window, but it only allows the user to print the form. Saving/downloading the submisson as PDF is not working in Microsoft Teams. In the ideal situation the Save as PDF should be the dominant function, and the print option should be option.Solved1.3KViews1like2CommentsPDF
Hallo Wenn man auf Teams eine Tabelle anlegt und diese anschließend als PDF-Dokument haben möchte, kann man diese nicht direkt über Teams in ein PDF-Dokuemnt umwandeln? Bei mir funktioniert es nur, wenn ich die Tabelle per Excel / SharePoint öffne und dann als pdf umwandel? Danke für eure Hilfe"1.2KViews1like1CommentSolutions - Is there a way to Scan & Annotate PDF Directly to Teams?
Hey Looking for a solution to our problem. We have Teams/365 installed across our network - and really loving the collaborative work. The issue we have is - our Warehouse Team is located on the other side of the building. They receive deliveries, with delivery notes, however, they delivery notes need to be checked off and annotated by the operations director in the head office. This is normally done by a warehouseman coming to head office, the operations director looking through the delivery note and handwriting all over them to identify and allocate the different items on the note. The warehouseman, then goes back to warehouse and hands it to the warehouse Manager to assign where the deliveries go or what needs to be done with them. What i was wondering is what would be the best solution for this, using Teams? I was thinking of getting a little mini scanner, for the warehouse manager, to be able to scan and then the operations director could annotate it from his desktop and the Warehouse manager would be able to see it from teams. and really I was wondering: 1) Can you scan directly into a Teams Conversation/Task/Teams? 2) Is there a method to then annotate the PDF that had been scanned? 3) Will it store it (not essential, but would be good) Alternatively, i am more than happy to go with any other solution if anyone has any cool ideas!? Many thanks for your time!1.5KViews1like1CommentSharing PDF on Microsoft Teams
Good morning, I am trying to upload a PDF to TEAMS to share with my students. They need to see the book on their screen as we are going through the lesson. I went to the share box with the arrow and tried to upload it. A message appears saying that it can not be uploaded. How can I upload and share with my students so they are able to read it from their screen? Also, I had eight students that signed into teams but I could only see two students. However, I could not see them at the same time. It would flip between the two students. How do I get all students to appear on the screen at the same time? Thank you for any help you can provide.31KViews1like1Comment