Check out this Week's M365 Service Updates! Updated: Microsoft Forms Brings Polls to Teams Meetings With Forms integration with Teams, it is now very simple to create polls for meetings. As a meeting presenter or organizer, you can prepare polls in advance. Simply go to your Teams meeting chat or Teams meeting details view and add (+ button) the Forms app as a tab to start creating polls. This new tab will automatically be called “Polls”. Unless the user is a meeting presenter or meeting organizer, that user will not be able to add the Forms app as a tab and cannot create and manage polls. Presenters are given control of the meeting experience, as attendees are only able to respond to polls. During the meeting, the presenter or organizer can launch a poll without leaving the meeting window by first clicking the Forms icon at the top of the Teams window. All of the prepared polls will appear on the right pane, choose which poll to “launch” After the meeting, the organizer can evaluate the poll results in the polls tab directly and/or export the results to Excel. Samsung and Microsoft Benefits Back in August Microsoft and Samsung announced an effort to work together to bring new experience to Microsoft 365 and Samsung devices. Here is what’s new: You can now sync Samsung Notes and Reminders on Galaxy phones with Outlook, OneNote and To Do Samsung Notes can automatically sync with your OneNote feed in Outlook on the web. And Samsung Reminders can automatically sync to Microsoft To Do, Outlook, and Microsoft Teams. Now you can take notes or set reminders while on the go with your Samsung Galaxy phone, and then access them on your Windows 10 PC when you return home. Native macOS and Windows 10 notifications in Teams Soon, users will be able to choose their preferred means of Teams notifications delivery, either via the Teams built-in notification system or via their native OS notification system. To change Teams notifications on macOS: To change Teams notifications in Windows 10 is similar: