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RM89975 - Microsoft Teams: Meeting participants can request collaborative annotation sessions

Microsoft 365 Roadmap

Metadata at Apr 23, 2026

Last Updated

Apr 23, 2026

Published May 24, 2023

Status

In development

Release

General Availability

Platforms

Desktop
Mac

Service

Targeted Release (Entire Organization)
Microsoft Teams

Tag

In development
General Availability
Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)
GCC
GCC High
DoD

Cloud

DoD
GCC
GCC High
Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)

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Tags
DoD, GCC, GCC High, General Availability, Rolling out, Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)DoD, GCC, GCC High, General Availability, In development, Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)
Status
Rolling outIn development

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In Microsoft Teams meetings, participants who are not sharing their screen can request to start a collaborative annotation session while a screen or window is being shared. The active sharer (presenter) must approve the request before annotations start for everyone in the meeting. Organizers and co-organizers can control who can start annotations via a new Meeting Options setting under Participation (Everyone (default) or Active sharer).

GA date: May CY2026