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Use the in-app camera to send pictures and documents - Microsoft Teams Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Teams Tips Weekly
Use the in-app camera to send pictures and documents
- [Instructor] For this week's tips in Microsoft Teams, I want to talk about sending pictures in the mobile app. I'm using the app on an iPhone, but it works the same on an iPad or Android device. When you post any message, private message, team conversation, whatever, below the text field, there will be a picture button. You can tap on that to include a picture from the photo library on your mobile device, or you could use the camera on your device to snap a picture. Now you've probably seen features like this in other apps, but here in the Teams app, there are some very useful surprises that you may not know about. First, let's send a picture. So I'll tap on the Camera button. That activates my camera, so I'm just going to pick up the device and just snap a picture of my desk here, just so we have something to use. When I'm finished, I'll tap Done. That looks okay, so I'll tap the send button. So clearly, that…
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