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Sharing a Loop component in a Microsoft 365 communication or file

Sharing a Loop component in a Microsoft 365 communication or file - Microsoft Loop Tutorial

From the course: Microsoft Loop for Beginners

Sharing a Loop component in a Microsoft 365 communication or file

- [Instructor] If you want to collaborate with others, setting up a space to collaborate in a meaningful and organized way will make all the difference for your team's success. Hopefully, throughout this course chapter, you've learned about different Loop components that can help you do just that in specific Microsoft 365 places, like email, Teams Chat or channel conversation, or a file such as a OneNote notebook. What if those you're collaborating with work in more than one place? You can share a component across many of those places, and let's try it out. So, here in that private group chat, where we set up a Loop component earlier, let's hover the mouse over it, and let's go over here to the right, and what we're looking for is Copy component. Let's select that. Notice how it changes to a check mark, and there's a notification that says Copied. Now let's move over to where we want to paste this component, and that's a OneNote notebook, so let's minimize this. Here's the OneNote…

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