Microsoft 365 roadmap roundup – 3rd July 2023

Take a look at the this week’s edition of Microsoft 365 Roadmap Roundup 3rd July 2023

Use the links below to switch between each product’s roadmap updates:

SharePoint
Teams
OneDrive
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OneDrive

  • Launched (0)
  • Rolling out (0)
  • In development (7)

🍾 LAUNCHED

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🚂 ROLLING OUT

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⌛ IN DEVELOPMENT

Rollout starts – July 2023

  • 🆕OneDrive: Recommended Files – We’ll be showing a set of files that have been recommended for you in OneDrive Home so you can quickly get back to the content you care about. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=124871
  • 🆕OneDrive: Navigation updates in OneDrive for Web – OneDrive for Web will soon support the ability to expand or collapse the left navigation bar. Additionally, OneDrive will have a new command, in the form of a button labeled “+ Add new”, for creating new content and uploading files/folders. This command will be available across Home, My Files, Shared, Favorites, Recycle bin, and all Shared libraries in the Quick Access section. Note: upload functionality will be accessed via the “+ Add new” command. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=146068
  • 🆕OneDrive: Color and font changes in OneDrive for Web – We are introducing minor color, font, and icon changes to user interface on OneDrive for Web. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=146071
  • 🆕OneDrive: OneDrive Sync Account Detection – The OneDrive Sync client for work and school will show a one-time message to users who sign into a personal OneDrive account on their work machine. The message will only be shown if the personal OneDrive account is already available in the Windows account manager. The message will provide users a one-click option to configure their personal account with OneDrive.  If users choose to enable the feature, then they will be able to see both personal and work/school files in their work/school OneDrive and in File Explorer. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=146851

Rollout starts – August 2023

  • 🆕OneDrive: Easily get to files shared by people with the new People view in OneDrive Web – Sometimes it can be hard to remember the name of a file or exactly when it was shared, but you know who shared it with you. Because of this, we’ve created an entirely new way to get back to your shared files both internal and external – organized by the people you work with! This view presents the people you have recently collaborated with, along with all the files that have been shared with you by each person. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=124876
  • 🆕OneDrive: New Meetings view that will help you quickly get back to content shared in meetings – So much of our collaboration happens in the context of meetings, yet how many times have you found yourself trying to scroll back and find a meeting recording from a month ago? Or spent time digging through email to find pre-reading material for an upcoming meeting so you can be prepared going in? With this new meetings view in OneDrive, you’ll be able to get back to all of your meeting content with just a few clicks! When you come to meetings view, you’ll first see any meetings in the next week that you might need to prepare for, followed by a list of meetings that have already occurred. This view brings together all content shared both in meeting invites, meeting chat, and meeting recordings all into one place for easy access! Here you’ll see a recurring meeting with multiple meeting recordings, all laid out sequentially so you can catch up on whatever you missed. Find out more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=124885
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  1. Informative & Great Share!!

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