Getting rid of your Microsoft Teams messaging is a great way to keep your user dashboard looking fresh. Here’s how to delete and hide your Teams talks.
Microsoft Teams is a terrific workplace platform for keeping the camaraderie strong. Featuring collaborative messaging, video conferencing, and file-sharing tools, it’s your one-stop-shop for in-office, hybrid and at-home workers alike. But anyone with a long history of using Teams will tell you how clogged up your message stockpile can get. Fortunately, deleting and hiding these exchanges is relatively easy to do, and we’ve put together this guide to help.
Deleting individual chats in Microsoft TeamsWhile there’s no way to delete an entire conversation that contains multiple messages, you can delete individual chats within that conversation thread. Related Deleting entire conversations in Microsoft TeamsThere is no way to delete all the messages contained within a chat in one go via the chat sidebar, where all your conversations are listed. However, you can hide them if you no longer want or need them in that section.
To do so, select the chat you’d like to hide. Then just click More options > Hide. Now the group should be removed from your queue. But don’t worry: As soon as someone posts a new message to the group, the chat will reappear on your Teams dashboard.
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