- Using tags in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Learn how to organize and find content easily in Microsoft Teams using tags This article shows you how to create, apply, and search for tags in Teams
- Add steps, importance, notes, tags, and categories to your tasks
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- Use @mention in comments to tag someone for feedback
When you comment on a document, presentation, or spreadsheet and use the @-sign with someone's name, the person you mention receives mail with a link to your comment Clicking the link brings them into the document and into the conversation
- Using tags in Microsoft Teams
Learn how to organize and find content easily in Microsoft Teams using tags This article shows you how to create, apply, and search for tags in Teams
- Apply a tag to a note in OneNote - Microsoft Support
Tags are a way to categorize and prioritize notes in OneNote With tags, you can quickly return to important items, remind yourself about action items, or filter on notes you’d like to share with others You can tag anything from a single line of text to an entire paragraph To add a tag, do the following:
- Use @mentions to get someones attention in Outlook
To capture someone's attention in an email or meeting invite, type the @ symbol followed by their name within the message or invite Doing so will highlight their name and prompt Outlook to add them to the To line, ensuring they notice, and add the @ symbol next to their message in the Inbox
- Add an enterprise keywords column to a list or library
You can add Enterprise Keywords to items on a SharePoint Server or SharePoint in Microsoft 365 site for metadata tagging and to develop a system of classifying and organizing online content into different categories
- Search for tagged notes in OneNote - Microsoft Support
In OneNote, you can add tags to typed or handwritten notes After tags are added to your notes, you can search for tags and have them appear in an easy-to-read summary on the Task Summary pane
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