![]() Microsoft should seriously consider hiring some adult professionals to replace the dim-witted team of millenial babies they seem to have currently developing this product. ![]() Changing the behaviour, or even coding up an option to /choose/ the behavoir is probably 30 minutes work for any competent front-end developer. It is utterly unacceptable that the Microsoft development team for Teams is so damned ignorant and stubborn about fixing this very trivial feature. Pressing that extended format key is about as useful and flow-interrupting as having to press Shift-enter. Learn more about creating and formatting chat messagesĪs a work-around, it’s a solution of course, but please don’t misinterpret the direction of my cranky response (hint: it’s not directed at you) this work-around is about as retarded as the need to hit Shift-enter for something that is ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS plain old Enter when typing text in any other text-based non-dialog form. Not only that you will find you can make your messages look a lot better with some of the options available here. In this editing experience pressing ENTER gives you a new line as you would expect – how novel! Simply don’t use the standard inline reply box if your message is going to be anything longer than a few words.īy default, the first message extension (just under the inline input area) provides a richer editing experience. It does require some forethought, but I’ve found my brain is having a much better time remembering this than SHIFT+ENTER. Solution: Hit the Format button (the first button with an icon of ‘A’) Frustrated with forgetting to hit SHIFT+ENTER in Microsoft Teams and accidentally posting partial messages This leaves me frustrated with posting partial messages (or messages I wish hadn’t been sent as I wasn’t finished). I’m moving between applications and my brain just fails to switch to “Teams” mode and remember that I’ve got to hit SHIFT+ENTER to get a new line.
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