Find the folder on your PC that you'd like the Photos app to include, and choose Select Folder to add it to the app.
The Photos app will show updated content from the new folders as you add and remove content.
The Photos app can detect duplicates of photos in your collection. A file is determined to be a duplicate if it has the same file name and file size as other photos in your collection. A file can be considered a duplicate even if it's stored in a different location.
You're able to browse your collection by date, album, video project, folder, or tags you have applied to your photos. You also have the option of turning on the facial grouping feature as another way of finding photos in your collection. Facial grouping finds similar faces across photos or videos and sorts those groupings into albums, allowing you to tag those albums with nicknames you choose. This feature can be turned on or off in the Photos app's settings page and in the People tab. Learn more about the facial grouping feature.
This seems trivial, but I haven't been able to find a solution. I want pictures from a chat to be accessible. Ideally, this would be saved to a folder on Sharepoint or even somewhere in Teams, but there is no "auto-save" feature I've found. I know I can upload the photos as "files" but this is NOT what I want. If I take a screenshot, I don't want to have to save that to a file, then click "Attach" within a chat and browse for my file to upload. Teams already has the functionality to paste the photos in-line with the chats, but I can't view them from the Files tab (or anywhere else I can find).
Secondly, when using the Teams app on my iPhone, there should be a setting to save photos to my gallery. If I take a photo from the camera link within the Teams chat, the picture won't save to my phone. I know I can go open the picture, click the share icon, then save to my phone, but I'm often taking several pictures at ones while troubleshooting issues and communicating via Teams with support, and the extra step seems unnecessary. When taking in-app photos with iMessage for example (or Blackberry Messenger, when it was still public/free) it saves the photo I took to my library/gallery, too. I could see this being an on/off option because some people don't want to save every single photo, but I do.
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Although the interface in Microsoft Photos is simple, it includes a range of options that you will find quite helpful. Not only will the viewer let you open each image on your PC's hard drive, but you can also organize all your content into folders and albums, making it a lot easier to locate any file. There is even the option to turn on the face detection to divide your photos according to who appears in them.
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New photos and videos you add to iCloud Photos are shown on your PC automatically. To download the file from iCloud when you view it, double-click its thumbnail. You can also keep your photos downloaded on your PC with these steps:
Bing Image Creator preview will also be available in Microsoft Edge, making it the first and only browser with an integrated AI-powered image generator. To use Bing Image Creator in Edge, simply click the Bing Image Creator icon in the sidebar to create your image or invoke from Bing chat in Edge.
Bing Image Creator is also available in Microsoft Edge from the Image Creator icon in sidebar for both desktop and mobile starting today for Edge users around the world in English. We will also soon integrate Image Creator into Edge from the new Bing button in chat mode in the preview version of Edge.
Welcome to our November Newsletter, where we highlight the latest news, product releases, upcoming events, and the amazing work of our outstanding Community members. If you're new to the Community, please make sure to follow the latest News & Announcements and check out the Community on LinkedIn as well! It's the best way to stay up-to-date with all the news from across the Power Platform and beyond. This month's highlights:- - Our most active community members- Microsoft Power Up Program- Microsoft Community Days website- The latest blogs and more COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTSCheck out the most active community members of the last month. These hardworking members are posting regularly, answering questions, kudos, and providing top solutions in their communities. We are so thankful for each of you--keep up the great work!If you hope to see your name here next month, just get active!FLMikePstork1Nived_NambiarWarrenBelzSprongYeManishSolankiLaurensMwskinnermlcAgniusExpiscornovuscreativeopinion KatieAUinzil2kHaressh2728hafizsultan242douicmccaughanwoLucas001domliu Power Up ProgramClick the image below to discover more about the amazing Microsoft Power Up Program, as Reem Omar, Abbas Godhrawala, Chahine Atallah, Ruby Ruiz Brown, Juan Francisco Sánchez Enciso, Joscelyne Andrade Arévalo, Eric G. and Paulina Pałczyńska share how non-tech professionals can successfully advance into a new career path using Microsoft #PowerPlatform. To find out more about this amazing initiative, click here to apply for the program and reboot your journey into low-code app development today! Community Days - Event WebsiteHave you checked out the Community Days website yet? Dedicated to the volunteer community organizers around the world, Community Days is the perfect place to find an event near you or add an event for wider exposure. Many thanks to Thomas Daly, Sharon Weaver, Sedat Tum, Jonathan Weaver, Manpreet Singh, David Leveille, Jason Rivera, Mike Maadarani, Rob Windsor and the team for all their hard work. Anyone can host a Community Day on any topic relevant to our industry, just click the image below to find out more. EVENT NEWSPower Platform French Summit - Paris/Virtual - 6-7th DecIt's not long now until the Power Platform French Summit, which takes place both virtually and in-person at the Microsoft France conference center in Paris on 6-7th December 2023. If you can't make it in-person, all sessions will also be broadcast on virtual networks for better distribution and accessibility. There's a fantastic array of speakers, including Jérémy LAPLAINE, Amira Beldjilali, Rémi Chambard, Erika Beaumier, Makenson Frena, Assia Boutera, Elliott Pierret, Clothilde Facon, Gilles Pommier, Marie Aubert, Antoine Herbosa, Chloé Moreau, Raphaël Senis, Rym Ben Hamida, Loïc Cimon, Joséphine Salafia, David Zoonekyndt, Aïcha Charpentier, Henry Jammes, Milene Rochard, Mehdi EL YASSIR, and many more. Click the image below for more information. LATEST COMMUNITY BLOG ARTICLESPower Apps Community BlogPower Automate Community BlogCopilot Community BlogPower Pages Community Blog
Kelly Roofing implemented Dynamics CRM in 2012, followed by Field Service in 2015, and adopted Dynamics 365 Business Central in 2016. Dynamics 365 is used to manage all customer and work order information for roof installation or repair jobs. Each work order is complex with a lot of details, such as the shingles needed, sizes, crew that will work on the job, the vendors used, and more. It also requires dispatch timing, customer communications, driving directions, capturing photos and reporting status updates.
While Dynamics 365 was successfully used to store and manage the information, Kelly Roofing needed a task-focused mobile solution for crew members to collect photos and perform quick status updates while at a job site, such as the job status, whether the customer should be emailed, and more. Since some job sites are in low connectivity areas, the solution had to support the ability to store the photos and status updates on the device and upload later when the device was back online.
Kelly Roofing evaluated third party solutions specifically designed to catalog job site photos. What they found is that the solutions were expensive, and would create additional data silos which is the very thing they wanted to avoid with Dynamics 365. They wanted a solution that would seamlessly integrate with Dynamics 365, which led them to PowerApps and Microsoft Flow.
Kelly Roofing partnered with PowerObjects to build a solution using the Microsoft Power Platform. They described their needs and the painful manual process for managing photos. Within a matter of a few weeks and an estimated 120 hours of development time, Samantha Brown and Aakash Jain from the PowerObjects team had implemented a solution that considerably simplified the process. A PowerApps mobile app was deployed to all 120+ crew members who have been using it daily since the spring of 2019.
Kelly Roofing crew members use PowerApps running on their mobile device to take photos before, during, and after a job. The photos are stored offline on the device and uploaded to SharePoint Online once the device is connected to the network. All photos are automatically named to match a standard naming scheming that includes the status and location of the job. The app is also used to update job information including status and notes directly into the customer records stored in the Common Data Service.