I've just come across this feature and your tutorial was extremely useful, thank you. Could I ask if there is a way of seeing what changes have been made by colleagues using Loop - is there a 'history' view? For example, if it's a lengthy piece of text, it might be difficult to know who has edited, and where. Thanks.
Awesome- glad it helped and we have a load of Loop Tutorials on the channel to help - there’s also one on Managing Projects with Loop which I enjoyed creating 😄
Thank you for this. Been tinkling with Loop over the last couple of weeks and it is a pretty useful tool. Looking forward to seeing it play out in other Office apps.
No problem, I am glad you liked the video, and there's also two other videos I have on the Loop App (one I released a week ago), showing some of the new features in the Loop App, which I think you will like too 😀
This was VERY helpful. Thank you. One question. I want to use loop for my weekly status meetings. If I add a weekly status report component into my meeting invites. Will historical data be deleted? Ex. If I updated my weeklyt status report today during a meeting. fast forward to next week. if I open my meeting invite and change my agenda and delete the notes from last week. Will I lose the notes from the previous week or will it stay in that invite? I hope I explained this right.
Thanks for your kind feedback. If the Meeting Notes are used in recurring Meetings, then you wouldn't be able to use the Loop Meeting Notes in Teams yet, as it only works on individual and non-recurring meetings. Therefore if you scheduled weekly meetings separately, you would end up with different Meeting Notes (as Loop Pages) for each meeting. With that in mind, if you wanted to keep the loop Meeting Notes together in a single page, you could create a Loop Page and add content in each week and then share that block as a Loop Component with the team. However, this option would not display in Teams, as the Meeting Notes would not be generated by the Teams Meeting. I hope that helps and sorry if I have confused you further too 😀
Sadly not, it’s currently limited to Outlook, Teams and soon to be in Word. I’d assume we will see it in Excel in the future though. In the meantime you could create a Table in the Loop App directly, share that with others via a Loop Component in Outlook or just via the link 😃
Subscribed and will be checking rest of the content. This was super easy to follow for a user
I've just come across this feature and your tutorial was extremely useful, thank you. Could I ask if there is a way of seeing what changes have been made by colleagues using Loop - is there a 'history' view? For example, if it's a lengthy piece of text, it might be difficult to know who has edited, and where. Thanks.
Just learning Loop today. This was very helpful. Thanks!!!!!!
Awesome- glad it helped and we have a load of Loop Tutorials on the channel to help - there’s also one on Managing Projects with Loop which I enjoyed creating 😄
Thanks!
Thank you for this. Been tinkling with Loop over the last couple of weeks and it is a pretty useful tool. Looking forward to seeing it play out in other Office apps.
No problem, I am glad you liked the video, and there's also two other videos I have on the Loop App (one I released a week ago), showing some of the new features in the Loop App, which I think you will like too 😀
@@your365coach great! I’d take a look at the new videos. Thanks for mentioning.
Hi, brilliant video, really good content. Question: How do i remove access for somebody once ive given them it? Thanks
This was VERY helpful. Thank you. One question. I want to use loop for my weekly status meetings. If I add a weekly status report component into my meeting invites. Will historical data be deleted? Ex. If I updated my weeklyt status report today during a meeting. fast forward to next week. if I open my meeting invite and change my agenda and delete the notes from last week. Will I lose the notes from the previous week or will it stay in that invite? I hope I explained this right.
Thanks for your kind feedback. If the Meeting Notes are used in recurring Meetings, then you wouldn't be able to use the Loop Meeting Notes in Teams yet, as it only works on individual and non-recurring meetings. Therefore if you scheduled weekly meetings separately, you would end up with different Meeting Notes (as Loop Pages) for each meeting.
With that in mind, if you wanted to keep the loop Meeting Notes together in a single page, you could create a Loop Page and add content in each week and then share that block as a Loop Component with the team. However, this option would not display in Teams, as the Meeting Notes would not be generated by the Teams Meeting.
I hope that helps and sorry if I have confused you further too 😀
Covered everything I needed, thanks
Glad it helped! 😊
Thanks for sharing Scott
Your welcome Andrew 😀
Can the loop conpenant be placed in excel? I would find that very useful.
Sadly not, it’s currently limited to Outlook, Teams and soon to be in Word. I’d assume we will see it in Excel in the future though.
In the meantime you could create a Table in the Loop App directly, share that with others via a Loop Component in Outlook or just via the link 😃