This is now supported and documented here ( -us/microsoftteams/platform/task-modules-and-cards/cards/cards-format?tabs=adaptive-md%2Cconnector-html#user-mention-in-incoming-webhook-with-adaptive-cards).

Is there a way to show only (or skip to) the comments that mention me in a collaborative Word document? I am working on a large (100+ page) document with about a dozen people. I get an email every time someone mentions me in a comment, but clicking the link in the email simply opens a new copy of the document in my web browser (annoying). I don't see any way to skip to comments that mention me, in either the desktop or browser app. Am I missing something?


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In the online version of the Word document (Microsoft 365), which is often pointed to when you get an email about a comment that mentions you, you cannot search within comments (e.g., to find the comment that mentions you). To search text in comments, you need to open the Desktop version of the Word. To do that, click on "Reviewing", then "Open in Desktop App". Once within the Desktop app, you can search text everywhere (including the comments) by "Ctrl + F".

Mentions are fully supported in Threema for Android. On iOS, mentions are displayed correctly but cannot be created at this time. For Windows Phone, the next app update will add support for displaying mentions.

With every social media tag, your name gets further around the social media universe, which means a mention is worth a lot. If you also want to give your followers more attention, integrate the reply/reaction into your daily routine. Now it's easy with Facelift Cloud Moderation!

With the mentions (@mentions) on Facebook we make your Unified Inbox complete and offer you the possibility to react to even more interactions. Give your followers more attention to positive and neutral mentions - but be equally alert to negative comments that happen on other people's profiles including mentions.


In a perfect world, the company itself first responds to a negative mention on social media before other users read along and comment. Thanks to social media customer support, many users feel more connected to the brand and thus strengthen customer trust.

Social media means conversation. Whether it's in the comments and messages of your own Facebook page or within mentions of your profile on third-party profiles, from now on you'll never miss a conversation with your customers.

Answers to mentions should therefore always be quick. Answers to frequently asked questions must be readily available and clearly communicated within the team. The tone of voice for negative mentions should be coordinated and always remain factual.

Your Unified Inbox is the place where all elements come in centrally. To keep track of everything, you can filter your feed and create custom inboxes to match your individual workflow. Even as a team, you can coordinate who takes care of mentions on other people's profiles.

If Facebook mentions flood your Inbox, you can always create a Custom Inbox for them. In addition, it is possible - as with Instagram mentions - to have them disappear completely from the Unified Inbox. To do so, simply go to the settings and deactivate it in the Moderation section.

But owner/chef Steve Ma was surprised - and delighted - to learn that Jim Harrison, the acclaimed poet and novelist, mentions Miss Saigon in his most recent book, "The Great Leader," which is partly set in Southern Arizona.

The wife of Santa Claus is first mentioned in the short story "A Christmas Legend" (1849), by James Rees, a Philadelphia-based Christian missionary.[1] In the story, an old man and woman, both carrying bundles on their backs, are given shelter in a home on Christmas Eve as weary travelers. The next morning, the children of the house find an abundance of gifts for them, and the couple is revealed to be not "old Santa Claus and his wife", but the hosts' long-lost elder daughter and her husband in disguise.

Mrs. Santa Claus is mentioned by name in the pages of the Yale Literary Magazine in 1851, where the student author (whose name is given only as "A. B.") writes of the appearance of Santa Claus at a Christmas party:

Did I mention I Miss you? is a contemporary, young adult romance novel written by Estelle Maskame and published on October 6th, 2016. Maskame has written two previous books: Did I Mention I Love You? And Did I Mention I Need You? Ā Maskame started writing at the age of thirteen, completing the trilogy when she was sixteen. This book is the last in the trilogy. She is a lover of young adult fiction and wanted has made many contributions to this genre.

Hi everyone,

I have a question about process mapping (BPMN 2.0). In my project there are four activities where the task is done with one or more softwares. I have drawn a demo process flow. I have confusion about software mentioning. Is there a specific way to mention the software tool? or We can simply mention the tool with the activity without adding an image of the tool?

Hi, I am looking for a way when a notification is triggered in Splunk to mention an employee or a group (@...) in the message in Microsoft Teams so they can get feedback. I already have the notifications set up so that via the webhook the notifications end up in the correct Teams channels.

The full forms of Mr., Mrs., Ms., and Miss are mister, missus, no full form for Ms., and miss, respectively. While mister indicates a male, whether married or unmarried, missus is for married women. Miss refers to an unmarried woman, usually younger, and Ms. is a neutral title for women regardless of their marital status, be it married or unmarried.

Ok - 10 days to the holiday now. And I'm in the thick of things trying to get everything tied up: all the deliveries, all the day-to-day, all the testing, all the DevOps items, the logistics, dog, you name it. And to be honest? It would probably be easier - and saner - to put the blog down for a few weeks. But I love doing it, so if I can squeeze a blog in then I will. And this week I am going to pause from Teams and Entra, and pivot to a few end user functionalities which came about through just playing around in Teams 2.1. First, this is the ability to silence everyone mentions, and second its the ability to prevent replies to posts in the general channel where even I found out something new about Teams. Now why would I want to do these things? Well, they make Teams less noisy. In the case of the everyone mention it triggers notifications for everyone in a group chat (they are not in channel conversations) and in my experience some who become aware of them begin to use them as a means to draw people's attention to what they want. Oh we've seen that over the years through features such as priority messaging and channel mentions. Yes. We know it can save your time and effort - just as it can be disruptive to my time and effort especially when I am in the flow of the work. In the case of stopping replies to posts in the general channel we've had the ability to restrict replies to posts in standard channels via channel moderation for some time. We've also had the ability to restrict posting in the general channel. However, we've not had the ability to stop replies to a post in the general channel. Given that general is often the primary/landing channel for the team its ideal for things like team updates, announcements, and mod-led instructions. In other words, replies are often neither required nor needed and are - in many cases - an opportunity for noise. So this will work for the general channel, indeed it'll work for any channel including private and shared. It still won't stop the ability to post in private and shared, but now we can limit both posts and replies in general and standard, and replies in all channels. So I personally think both of these are good steps forward. Do more with less noise.

In 1976, Miss Piggy started out in the chorus of The Muppet Show. Thanks to her charisma and a correspondence course in karate,[1] Piggy made her presence known and soon became the lead chanteuse and femme fatale on the show. Quickly, her career expanded to include television specials, home videos, records and books. Her "how to" volume of advice on absolutely everything, Miss Piggy's Guide to Life, became a national bestseller, and her fabulous face has been featured on the cover of countless magazines too numerous to mention.

Piggy has two dim-witted nephews, Andy and Randy Pig, who she sometimes employs as seen in Muppets Tonight and The Muppets. She also has at least one niece, aged six, who she mentions in The Muppets episode "The Ex-Factor" to compare with Denise who eats her cupcakes upside-down so that there's just a handful of frosting left. A niece is mentioned again by Kermit in "Swine Song" when Piggy begins listing current trends that she thinks makes her relevant.

If you have children, then, with your (ex) husband's permission, and that of anybody else with parental responsibility for your children, you can change their surnames to your new one or to any other (such as a double barrelled one). If you are the main custodian of your children, then their having the same surname as you helps reduce explanation of your marital situation.

The @mentions can work in two ways. You can either @mention the whole team by typing the Team name (remember this is an Office 365 Group). This will pop up at the bottom of your task bar and get your attention.

When you @mention someone directly (in a channel conversation), the team can still read the message, but it will only pop up for the @mentioned person. It will also only be highlighted for that person with the Red @ icon next to it: e24fc04721

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