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Add a loop component to a message - Outlook on the Web Tutorial
From the course: Outlook on the Web Essential Training
Add a loop component to a message
- [Trainer] Loop components which appear on our ribbon are portable content collaboration spaces, like a smaller version of a shared document. Loop components are automatically stored in your OneDrive, and you can embed a loop component in an email. You can also embed a loop component in a calendar event, like a meeting or an appointment. And loop components were originally launched in Teams where people use them in chat. I'm going to close this message and throw it away, and I'm going to open another new email message just to provide some clarity, and I'm going to click in the body and show you how you would add a loop component and really what they are. So while I'm editing in my message, I click on loop components, and these are the types of things that I can add. So if I want to create a table that other people can add items to, bulleted list, a checklist, a numbered list, and so on, list of tasks, all of these are quick ways to be able to collaborate. So if I wanted to quickly…
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