From the course: Microsoft Loop Quick Tips
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Coauthor a Loop component
From the course: Microsoft Loop Quick Tips
Coauthor a Loop component
- [Narrator] Just as you can co-edit a Word document or a PowerPoint presentation with other people at the same time, you can also co-edit a Loop component at the same time. Here's what the experience is like. As you are viewing or updating content within a Loop component, if someone else is also editing that content, their initials and their name will appear to indicate where they are editing. More than two people can co-author a component at the same time. A color is assigned to each person. Notice here at the top of the component that I have a picture of the person and their initials. When I hover over that, I can see the color outline that's been assigned to them, and within that caption, a little bit more information about who that is. Now, if I look within the component, notice the same color that is outlining the cell and the initials, which indicate that that in fact is where that person is making some edits. And in real time, we can see those edits happening. Those changes…
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Send a Loop voting table component in a Teams communication1m 50s
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Create a Teams meeting agenda Loop component1m 26s
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Set up a Loop task list component in an Outlook message2m 48s
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Share a Loop component across Microsoft 365 apps1m 59s
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Find Loop components2m 30s
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Coauthor a Loop component1m 14s
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Manage access for a Loop component2m 4s
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