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Collaborate on Word documents with real-time co-authoring
Download this Collaborate in Word learning guide, or type Collaborate in the search box in File > New in Word (works best in versions 2016 and later for Windows). You'll still be coauthoring, as long as you're a Microsoft 365 subscriber, using one of these versions of Word:
Collaborate on files in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Simplify your workflow with others by collaborating on files in Microsoft Teams. Share them to allow others to view and edit them with you ( editing in Visio requires a license ). New Teams Classic Teams. Share a file in Teams. Work on files together by sharing them with members of your team using OneDrive in Teams. To share a file from OneDrive:
Collaborate from anywhere using Microsoft 365
You want to seamlessly build ideas, organize files, attend meetings, and collaborate with others. With Microsoft Teams, everyone can work together as one—it doesn’t matter if someone is working remotely or in a different time zone, you'll get it done. Best practices for collaborating.
Collaborate with others - Microsoft Support
Co-authoring works similarly in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on Windows, Mac, and on the web. You can collaborate with others for free with Microsoft 365, regardless of whether you or the recipient have a subscription or a Microsoft account.
Collaborate in Teams - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Teams Quick Start. Collaborate in Teams. @mention someone. An @mention is like a tap on the shoulder—a way to get someone's attention in a channel conversation or a chat. In the box where you type your message, type @, then type the first few letters of the person’s name. You can also @mention entire teams and channels. Select the person.
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