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MS Teams - Calling From Chat

Goal: 

Provide instruction on how to start a call from a chat in Microsoft Teams

Desktop:

You can make one-on-one or group calls with anyone in your organization directly from a chat without having to host a team meeting. These calls are private and won't appear in any team conversation. Entries for the calls will appear in your chat, though.

Go to your chat list, and click New chat  to start a new conversation.

Type the name or names into the To field at the top of your new chat.

Then click Video call  or Audio call  to start a call.

Up to 20 people can be on the same video call.

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If you're not currently in a chat with the person you want to call, you can start a new call from a command. Go to the command box at the top of your screen and type /call, then type or select the name of the person you want to reach.

You can also start a one-on-one call from someone's profile card. Open it by clicking their picture in a channel or from a search.

Note: If your organization is set up for it, you can call a phone number directly, even for someone outside of your organization.

Mobile:

You can launch calls from one-on-one or group chats:

  1. From your chat list, tap New chat in the header and enter a name or names.

  2. From a chat, tap Video call  or Audio call  . The person you're calling can answer from their desktop or mobile app.

You can also start a call from someone's profile card. Open it by tapping their profile picture in a channel or from a search.

Note: If your organization is set up for it, you can call a phone number directly, even for someone outside of your organization.

 

For more information, click the link below:

Start a call from a chat

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