Microsoft wants to remove wikis from teams. This emerges from a message from the company in the Microsoft Admin Center, which is available to iX. According to this, wikis will be gradually retired from mid-February. However, existing wikis should remain in their teams channels, and users can continue to edit them. You can then no longer create the knowledge collections in their previous form, so the corresponding tabs are no longer part of the basic equipment of newly founded teams.

Microsoft therefore advises administrators to export existing wikis to a OneNote notebook by mid-February. The latter should, at least the provider hopes, also become the future contact point for collaborative notes in teams. “Notes tabs powered by OneNote”, as Microsoft calls the wiki’s successor, will replace the automatically created tab for new teams in the future. When, the message is still silent. Until further notice, users will still have to add OneNote to the teams manually. OneNote offers an “enhanced note-taking experience” and encourages users to export their channel wikis to OneNote when it becomes available. Microsoft recently announced a premium version of Teams, in which the company also offers customers to checkout for functions that were previously free.

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