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Moving a Channel in Microsoft Teams: How to do it?

Why do so many people need to move channels in Microsoft Teams? Is there any solution for this? Why would I, an MS Teams user, need to do this? 

In this post, we will try to answer all these questions and give some more data about this often requested functionality for Microsoft Teams. You will learn everything related to how to move a channel in Microsoft Teams.

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Introduction: The elephant in the (chat) room

Microsoft Teams could arguably be the most popular Unified Communications platform in the market. It’s competitors constantly try to copy and outrank the amount of features. The reasons for its success are beyond the scope of this post, but it’s clear that when a software platform becomes that popular, the demand for more advanced features starts making a lot of noise.

Microsoft Uservoice is a platform that in a smart way joins together hundreds of suggestions for improvements to the platform, the user experience and functionalities.

Some time ago we noticed that there was a post mentioning the need to move Channels between Teams. This was already within the top 5 requests. Fast forward to today and we are still counting more than 27,000 votes (which is a lot) and more than 166 pages of people commenting how badly they need this feature.

That is the elephant in the room, a request that is more than 3 years old and has reached the top of the requests for MS Teams.

How to move channels between teams, and why?

Before we get to the how, let’s dedicate a few words to explain why someone would  need to move a channel.

The underlying assumption is that usually channels stay where they are and in the worst case scenario, someone will create a new channel in another team and start things over.

The reality is far beyond that assumption. Channels sometimes contain hundreds of lines of conversations and files. There is  a wiki for knowledge and many other tabs offering a vast array of functionality and integration. It’s just not practical to tell someone to forgo that channel and start a new one.

Back to our main question – how can you move channels in Microsoft Teams?

There is good news and bad news. The bad news is that it’s still not possible to do this on the Microsoft Teams app. But there’s nothing to be desperate about! The good news is that AGAT Software has been offering for the last months a product called Channel Management that does precisely that and even more: You can move, merge, copy, archive and export channels.

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SphereShield Channel Management for Microsoft Teams provides options to move a channel, copy, archive, merge and export

SphereShield Channel Management for Microsoft Teams exporting a channel to PDF
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SphereShield Channel Management for Microsoft Teams provides an audit to see whether people moved channels and when.

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With SphereShield Channel Management for Microsoft Teams, you can move multiple channels at once

Why is it so important? What are the use cases for Moving Teams Channels?

There are many uses for creating channels. Sometimes they can be associated with a particular project,  customer or a recurring task. The possibilities are endless.

Imagine a company that associates a channel with a prospect called “compunet”. They create the channel on the sales team, where they share proposals, emails, spreadsheets. Once the deal is closed, they want to have the channel “compunet” under the customer support team in order to deal with any kind of issues that “compunet” could have.

The same can be said about a project, that goes from the planning team, to the development team, to the finance team… etc.

To put it in simple terms, people need software to offer flexible usage that can adapt and evolve to the business needs.

If a platform remains rigid in terms of functionality, it creates friction and makes processes harder. In a way of a parable, it is like having a pen and paper but no way to erase it. On one hand it will write, on the other hand it won’t be able to handle the simple issue of a correction.

What are the ways of getting SphereShield Channel Management.


Getting SphereShield Channel Management is a simple process. When contacting our sales team, they will provide all the necessary information.or customers who are interested, they can have a free live demo to test it before making any decisions. 

Contact Us Today to get SphereShield Channel Management.

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SphereShield Now Offers Archive, Move and Export for Microsoft Teams

AGAT Software addresses demands of Microsoft Teams users

Microsoft Teams has quickly emerged as one of the most popular tools for centralising and managing collaboration in the enterprise environment. In a world where employees are becoming increasingly mobile and dispersed, it’s tools like Microsoft Teams that allow modern employees to stay connected wherever they are, without having to worry about things like email lag or lost phone signal.

However, there’s still growth that needs to happen before Microsoft Teams can become the ultimate collaboration solution for every brand. Fortunately, companies like AGAT Software are responding to the needs of Microsoft Teams Users by further developing their flagship “SphereShield” security and compliance solution.

SphereShield from AGAT Software now offers tools such as export, archive, and the option to move channels between Teams. According to the CEO of AGAT Software, Yoav Crombie, the offering was designed to respond to the top compliance and functionality requirements expressed by the Microsoft Teams User Feedback Forum, UserVoice.

Introducing Microsoft Teams Channel Management

Yoav told me that SphereShield is a unified communications and collaboration solution designed to respond to the needs of today’s teams. Customers need the simplicity and convenience that comes with team-based collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams, but that doesn’t mean that they want to compromise on privacy, security, or compliance.

“We extended the features of our premier product, SphereShield to address the two main user needs that we saw in the current environment. Current Teams users told us that they needed help with archiving and moving channels in the Teams environment”

Within the Microsoft Teams UserVoice forums, “archiving channels” was the issue with the second-highest number of votes (9k), while moving channels had the highest number of requests (10k). These issues were among the topics that are marked as ‘backlog’, which means that Microsoft hasn’t yet set a timeline for addressing them.

“Today’s users need the option to archive channels in their Microsoft Teams environment when they’re no longer using them. This stops the Teams space from becoming overly cluttered, and it also means that companies can better manage their limit of up to 200 channels per team.”

While deleting channels isn’t an option, particularly when information in the collaborative space is needed for long-term purposes, archiving presents an excellent opportunity. Unfortunately, Teams doesn’t offer a native export option to allow channels to be moved into different formats.

Archiving Channels with AGAT SphereShield

Just because businesses aren’t necessarily using all of their channels anymore, doesn’t mean that they want to get rid of that information forever. Users from a range of backgrounds have informed AGAT of their need to archive information. “Many of the projects that are handled through the channels in Microsoft Teams are dynamic and temporary in nature. They might include things like mini projects, incidents and tenders. Once those things have been resolved or completed, organisations may still need to keep a record of the information for legal reasons or for reference.”

Many companies adopting modern agile working policies and practices end up creating dozens of channels every month within Microsoft Teams. However, when projects are completed, that means that businesses are left dealing with a huge number of unnecessary and inactive channels. Microsoft has a limit on the number of channels that can be created, which means that businesses quickly end up running out of space.

The SphereShield solution from AGAT Software allows Microsoft Teams users to archive the channels that are no longer active in their environment. This means that companies can retain valuable information for evidence, reference, or use at a later date. Once a channel is successfully archived, it can also be deleted from the original team environment, maintaining a cleaner, uncluttered platform for team members and managers alike.

Moving Channels with AGAT SphereShield

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SphereShield channel management – click to enlarge

According to Yoav, as well as wanting a way to archive their channels, companies also want the option to move their channels. Organisational changes mean that needs arise to limit the people who access specific channels or to move certain channels to different teams. With any project, it’s not always easy to anticipate how an environment will evolve. Channels can become specified for specific teams or require different levels of access. Occasionally, channels might be set up and users will later discover that the structure of the channel isn’t suitable.

Yoav noted that AGAT SphereShield will give users the option to manage their channels however they see fit, by moving channels between teams and improving the flow of productivity and information. “Users will be able to confidently start collaborating with the use of channels, knowing that those channels can be moved when needed to address the changes in requirements that happen in any business.”

SphereShield will even support the organisational need that companies have to move data within a Teams channel into an unchangeable format like a PDF document. That hasn’t been possible until now within the Teams channel environment. There also hasn’t been a simple method available for copying and pasting channel content.

“We’re addressing this need for exportation by providing the option to export a channel into a PDF document format that users can then store and share according to their needs”

The SphereShield team is working hard to keep pace with the rapid evolution of Teams, and the changing needs of the end-user. The new features of SphereShield will increase usability, enhance functionality, boost productivity, and increase the adoption of Microsoft Teams.

Original Source: https://www.uctoday.com/collaboration/team-collaboration/sphereshield-now-offers-archive-move-and-export-for-microsoft-teams/