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Managing @mention, conversations, assigned tasks, and invite notifications - Microsoft Loop Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Loop for Beginners
Managing @mention, conversations, assigned tasks, and invite notifications
- [Instructor] When you're invited to a Loop workspace, mentioned in a Loop component or page, or assigned a task within Loop, you'll receive notifications and you may notice these notifications in a couple of different places. We're going to start here within the Outlook inbox. This is one of the places where you'll start seeing notifications come in from Microsoft Loop. Notice I've got a few here from my colleague Chong that I've been assigned a task. I've been Looped in and I've been mentioned in the catering Loop component. Let's start here at the top with the assigned task. Now, when I look at this message, you'll notice that it's telling me the name of the plan, who assigned the task, and it has a link that will take me directly to that, and then a description of what the task is and if there's a due date that's been included. It also includes a link here to take me directly to that task to be able to manage it there. Now, if we go back to the inbox, we have a, you've been…
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Managing page versions1m 56s
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Commenting on Loop page content2m 5s
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Managing @mention, conversations, assigned tasks, and invite notifications3m
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Searching Loop workspaces and pages1m 59s
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Sharing a Loop workspace, page, or component2m 51s
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Creating Loop workspace pages from templates5m 24s
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Printing and exporting workspace pages1m 55s
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Deleting Loop workspaces1m 24s
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Catching up on collaboration in a workspace1m 29s
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