Stay in sync with scheduled Teams meetings, where you can collaborate with your team, present content, and much more.
When you schedule a meeting in Teams, it'll automatically appear in your Outlook calendar, and vice versa. Scheduling from Outlook?
Schedule a meeting
There are several ways to schedule a meeting in Teams.
Schedule a meeting from chat
Schedule a channel meeting
Everyone in the team you scheduled the meeting for will receive a personal invite.
You can also invite a channel to a regular meeting by typing the channel name in the Add channel field. Channels can't be edited or added once the invite is sent. You'll need to send a new invite with the updated channel.
Notes:
Invite attendees
You can invite attendees to your Teams meeting while you're creating it or after.
Up to 1,000 invitees can join and participate in a Teams meeting. Up to 10,000 invitees can join as view-only attendees in meetings that already have 1,000 attendees.
To invite attendees:
Scheduling Assistant
In Scheduling Assistant, view other attendees' time zones, schedules, and availability during different timeslots. The Scheduling Assistant grid will show each attendee's schedule.
After you fill out the details, select Send to close the
scheduling form and invite attendees to the meeting.
Share a meeting link
Teams lets you invite people to a meeting via a meeting link. To share this link:
Add a dial-in number
Include a dial-in number and conference ID so that participants can call in to the Teams meeting. If you schedule the meeting from Outlook, the dial-in number and conference ID automatically appear in the scheduled meeting invite.
Categorize meetings
Color-code your calendar with categories. Assign one or more categories to each meeting in your calendar.
To assign categories:
You can also categorize a meeting when you schedule it by selecting Category at the top of the scheduling form.
Note: Channel meetings can't be categorized.
Reschedule a meeting
Reschedule meetings and events from your Teams calendar. To quickly update a meeting time, select a meeting in your Teams calendar, drag it into a new timeslot, and drop it.
You'll be notified of invitees' availability before you update the meeting time.
You can also change the meeting time by opening the meeting details, choosing a new time, and selecting Send update. Attendees will automatically receive a notification with the updated time.
Change Show as status
As an organizer, you can set the Show As status of the meeting in the action bar. When participants RSVP, their status will automatically reflect the status the organizer set.
To set a meeting's Show as status:
Participants can choose a different Show as status by right-clicking the meeting in their Teams calendar, hovering over Show as, and selecting a status.
The default Show As value for all meetings is Busy