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Microsoft Teams can use Azure AD groups to help in bulk adding members to a team. The act of adding members to a team using the method below will COPY the membership of the group to the team, it will not create a synchronized relationship between the team and the group. Meaning if the Azure AD group membership changes, the team membership will not change.
Adding based on a User
In Teams, click the ellipsis next to the Team name and select "Add member"
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Pressing "Add" will add the selected user into the Team.
Adding based on a Dept group
In Teams, click the ellipsis next to the Team name and select "Add member"
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Pressing "Add" will now COPY all members of the dept group into the Team.
Adding based on a Class group
In Teams, click the ellipsis next to the Team name and select "Add member"
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Piece | Description |
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Class | Signifies this is a Class group |
1201 | The first "1" is a Y2K fix signifying this is in the 21st century "20" means this is for the fiscal year of 2020 The last "1" means this is part one of the academic year, so the Fall |
AAA | The unit/OU |
101 | Course number |
M001 | Course Section |
Enrollment | Signifies who the group contains. Some examples include: Enrollment, Instructor PI, and Instructor TA |
Removing member added by Group
To remove the user from the team, they can be removed using the Microsoft Teams interface.
Joining a Team Using a Code
Once logged into Teams, click the Teams button on the left side of the app
Next, click Join or create a team at the bottom of your teams list.
Finally, go to Join a team with a code (the second tile), enter or paste the code in the 'Enter code' box, and click Join.
Additional Teams How-To Pages
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