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1. Open Outlook (desktop client) and set up the mail account using your test tenant credentials. | ||
1. Open **File** > **Office Account** > **About Outlook** to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 *Current Channel* build of Outlook. | ||
1. Open Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint (desktop client) and set up the mail account using your test tenant credentials. | ||
1. Open **File** > **Office Account** > **About Outlook** to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 *Current Channel* build of Outlook. Open **File** > **Account** > **Update Channel** to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 *Beta Channel* build of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. |
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Appending this sentence makes it sound like it's possible to run different update channels for different Office applications . . . is that true? If not, could we reword this more generally to cover both cases (Outlook GA / WXP preview)? For example:
- If you're testing in Outlook, open File > Office Account > About Outlook to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 Current Channel build of Outlook. If you're testing in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, open File > Account > Update Channel to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 Beta Channel build.
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Appending this sentence makes it sound like it's possible to run different update channels for different Office applications . . . is that true? If not, could we reword this more generally to cover both cases (Outlook GA / WXP preview)? For example:
- If you're testing in Outlook, open File > Office Account > About Outlook to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 Current Channel build of Outlook. If you're testing in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, open File > Account > Update Channel to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 Beta Channel build.
+1. Erika is correct.
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The extension [Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code](https://aka.ms/teams-toolkit) (`v2.10.0` or later) provides commands that can help modify your existing Teams code to be compatible with Outlook and Microsoft 365. For more information, see [enable Teams personal tab for Microsoft 365 and Outlook](extend-m365-teams-personal-tab.md). | |||
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For Word, Excel and PowerPoint Add-ins development, see [Create Office Add-in projects using Teams Toolkit](office-js-docs/docs/develop/teams-toolkit-overview.md). |
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As this is a separate docset, relative links won't work here. Here's the format you'll want to use:
/office/dev/add-ins/develop/teams-toolkit-overview
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# Set up your dev environment for extending Teams apps across Microsoft 365 | |||
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The development environment for extending Microsoft Teams apps across Microsoft 365 is similar to Teams development. This article discusses specific configurations required to run preview builds of Teams and Microsoft 365 applications in order to preview Teams apps running in Outlook and Microsoft 365 app. | |||
The development environment for extending Microsoft Teams apps across Microsoft 365 is similar to Teams development. This article discusses specific configurations required to run preview builds of Teams and Microsoft 365 applications in order to preview Teams apps running in Outlook, Microsoft 365, Word, Excel and PowerPoint app. |
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Retain "app" in Microsoft 365 app. Suggested text:
This article discusses specific configurations required to run preview builds of Teams and Microsoft 365 applications in order to preview Teams apps running in Outlook, Microsoft 365 app, and Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
1. Open Outlook (desktop client) and set up the mail account using your test tenant credentials. | ||
1. Open **File** > **Office Account** > **About Outlook** to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 *Current Channel* build of Outlook. | ||
1. Open Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint (desktop client) and set up the mail account using your test tenant credentials. | ||
1. Open **File** > **Office Account** > **About Outlook** to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 *Current Channel* build of Outlook. Open **File** > **Account** > **Update Channel** to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 *Beta Channel* build of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. |
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Appending this sentence makes it sound like it's possible to run different update channels for different Office applications . . . is that true? If not, could we reword this more generally to cover both cases (Outlook GA / WXP preview)? For example:
- If you're testing in Outlook, open File > Office Account > About Outlook to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 Current Channel build of Outlook. If you're testing in Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, open File > Account > Update Channel to confirm you're running a Microsoft 365 Beta Channel build.
+1. Erika is correct.
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# Set up your dev environment for extending Teams apps across Microsoft 365 | |||
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The development environment for extending Microsoft Teams apps across Microsoft 365 is similar to Teams development. This article discusses specific configurations required to run preview builds of Teams and Microsoft 365 applications in order to preview Teams apps running in Outlook and Microsoft 365 app. | |||
The development environment for extending Microsoft Teams apps across Microsoft 365 is similar to Teams development. This article discusses specific configurations required to run preview builds of Teams and Microsoft 365 applications in order to preview Teams apps running in Outlook, Microsoft 365, Word, Excel and PowerPoint app. |
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This passage mixes together two different kinds of extensibility: (1) Teams apps which can be surfaced in 3 different kinds of hubs: Teams, Outlook (as a hub), and the M365 app. (2) Add-ins that can be surfaced in Outlook (as an application), Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Please slow down and use enough words to make clear these two kinds of extensions.
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