Groups in Office 365


This video explains how to create a group in Office 365. Groups and Teams. The tutor mentions that Groups can be created in many different places. However, using the admin area is one of the better ones. The tutor starts of by opening the admin area in Office 365. The tutor then selects the Group and Teams feature. Once in the Group and Teams feature, the tutor starts the wizard to create a new group. The tutor names the group and allocates an email. The next phase is to add owners to the group and members. Going through the wizard the tutor can activate the Teams option for the group. The final process is to check if the group appears in Outlook and Teams. This is a Microsoft Office 365 tutorial covering Groups and Teams.






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